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@wolfman1911
That was one of them.
The two people I know that have or are getting security clearance work for defense contractors, so apparently the story goes that the clearance comes something like a year or so after getting hired.
@wolfman1911
Lol.
No.
Lol.
Fucking no.
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To quote a downie...
> but, if you don't get a clearance, they don't go, "WELP, enjoy the job"
Well no shit
You think they get paid to not work for a year...?
I never said that you don't lose the job if you fail to get the clearance.
You're not getting the job with the clearance
you're working in some other position
Do you think defense contractors don't have things they can have employees do that waiting for a clearance?
Depends
they'll pay you to sit in a box to do nothing so they can write it down as part of their budget
so I'd suppose so
and depends on if their job is actually security related, or if they just need to security clearance to work on some project
Sec contractors are the biggest pieces of shit, but in general, anything that gets sucking on the gubmint teat is a huge pile of wasteful shit
They are both computer science majors working for defense contractors, so I suspect there is a fair mix of things they could be doing in the mean time.
Well, not really computer science major anymore since they graduated, but I just got used to using that phrase.
That's already leaning towards waste
Those are the types of companies that will hire you to sit in a box and do nothing while you get your clearance
Especially since there are rules, depending on what they're doing for the number of people with security clearances they must have in order to stay in good standing
CS doesn't mean sec, but it probably does.
@wolfman1911
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They hire real engineers for the other contractors
not "Computer Scientists"
and the people doing cryptography tend to be real mathematicians
Nigger... do you understand how interconnected Govie networks are?
not, _"Computer Scientists"_
If you're logging into a box with classified data, you need the appropriate clearance
>and the people doing cryptography tend to be real mathematicians
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You know what I mean you sperg
They're not working at Boeing in all likelihood
Some parasite security contractor probably
Depends on what you mean by "doing."
And holy fuck do I want to work for Boeing...
Feels bad man...
What other companies hire CS people who need clearances other than the sec parasite contractors?