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Re: Programmers with network engineering skills
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:34:33 -0800
--- george.herbert () gmail com wrote: From: George Herbert <george.herbert () gmail com> My understanding is that while primary and subcontractor companies can put people in the sponsoring organization's clearance granting queue, it takes so long to get someone through the queue that for high-level positions they essentially make having the clearance already a prerequisite. -------------------------------------- For TS maybe, but the Secret wasn't so bad. Also, it depends on how old you are. The younger you are the less they have to check. scott
Current thread:
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills, (continued)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Lamar Owen (Feb 28)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Jeroen van Aart (Feb 28)
- RE: Programmers with network engineering skills Brandt, Ralph (Feb 28)
- RE: Programmers with network engineering skills Brandt, Ralph (Feb 27)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Rodrick Brown (Feb 27)
- RE: Programmers with network engineering skills Brandt, Ralph (Feb 28)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Rodrick Brown (Feb 28)
- RE: Programmers with network engineering skills Brandt, Ralph (Feb 28)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Noon Silk (Feb 27)
- RE: Programmers with network engineering skills George Bonser (Feb 28)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Ray Soucy (Feb 28)
- Re: Programmers with network engineering skills Scott Weeks (Feb 27)