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RTmarc wrote: What is the best method for obtaining the clearance?
crabeater wrote: Having HAD a TS clearance, and now in the running for another position that requires one, I'll say this: You don't just go & pay for a clearance; you have a life that does not involve fights, serious traffic tickets, drugs, or involvement with groups that are on a government "hit list". When you are deemed qualified for the job, they call you to make the preliminary "offer", you get a physical, then they send the FBI (or sometimes a contracted entity) out to check where you go, what you do, who you hang out with (the first time they asked neighbors what kind of person I was - guess they will again). There is also a physical exam - not sure how much of a deal that is - they are scheduling mine soon. First time was the Army & even a bad back didn't keep me out [volunteered - not drafted]. Check out USAJOBS for all kinds of listings; everything ranging from the forest service to the CIA. The pay can be low (GS5 starts in the 20K range, but depending on college & experience, goes way over 70K.)http://www.opm.gov/oca/06tables/index.asp is a place to start. Good Luck
keatron wrote: crabeater wrote: Having HAD a TS clearance, and now in the running for another position that requires one, I'll say this: You don't just go & pay for a clearance; you have a life that does not involve fights, serious traffic tickets, drugs, or involvement with groups that are on a government "hit list". When you are deemed qualified for the job, they call you to make the preliminary "offer", you get a physical, then they send the FBI (or sometimes a contracted entity) out to check where you go, what you do, who you hang out with (the first time they asked neighbors what kind of person I was - guess they will again). There is also a physical exam - not sure how much of a deal that is - they are scheduling mine soon. First time was the Army & even a bad back didn't keep me out [volunteered - not drafted]. Check out USAJOBS for all kinds of listings; everything ranging from the forest service to the CIA. The pay can be low (GS5 starts in the 20K range, but depending on college & experience, goes way over 70K.)http://www.opm.gov/oca/06tables/index.asp is a place to start. Good Luck Sheesh man!! I have TS and based on the literature that I signed, I'm almost certain you're violating your NDA. First of it should be understood that TS clearance now costs anywhere from $15,000 to $30,000 (this is what the GAO says it costs the US government ). So for a company to even consider sponsering you, you had better have some serious skills and be well worth the money. Good luck and let us know what you decide.
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