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To: SandRat
Wait until he graduates and finds out all the good Engineering Jobs are on Defense Contracts with high level security clearances.

It's just not true, or I hope to hell it isn't, cause bunches of Defense Contract jobs, some requiring high level security clearances, some not, are about to go into the crapper, with the incoming Congress. The "Peace Dividend" will be used to buy votes, rather than rebuild our overstretched forces.

Even now things aren't what they were in the Reagan years, or even the Bush I years. Clinton raped the R&D budget, along with the rest of the military budget. The Bush II buildup/increases have all been for the war, not for reversing any (or at least very few) of the late Bush I, and Clinton era slashings.

Much of the what's left of the R&D budget is being wasted by constant reductions in funding, even when as often happens, the funding is partially restored later in the fiscal year. You can imagine what that does to progress , with people coming and going from projects. Design work being set aside to re-plan to suit the level of funding, which changes quarterly.

63 posted on 12/03/2006 7:14:16 PM PST by El Gato
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To: El Gato

Know some of what my son learns, know a little snipets of what my neice and her husband learn, and what I deal with daily and it's nothing like what we hear in the spews. Perhaps, not all jobs that require a clearance but I would hazard a guess that modt are that way.

It couldn't hurt expose some truth that the presstitutes won't or can't get access to or too lazy to try to learn (too busy looking for the next I hate Bush story).


104 posted on 12/04/2006 3:41:03 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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