Enlighten me. What kind of commercial jobs requiring a security clearance are there for a criminal investigator? More importantly, if he's got the juice to stick this out for so long, why not go back and see what one can do about the situation? If against all odds Trump takes over, it might mean a significant promotion is in the offing, which isn't that far into the future. Besides, it might be fun to watch one's torporvisors and co-conspirators bite their tongues with a lawsuit hanging over their heads.
Having a high security clearance is VERY valuable in the private sector.
Any company that has contracts with the federal government is eager to higher employees who have security clearances.
1. Any number of governmtne contractors would pay top dollar for “retired FBI Special Agent with TS clearance”, and his training involves much more than simply criminal investigation. Also, those stills are eminently transferable to another career.
2. I wasn’t saying it’s what I would have chosen, just that it’s a perfectly understandable choice.
Colonel, USAF JAGC (Ret)
Lawyer with Current TSI/SCI