RadioBanter

RadioBanter (https://www.radiobanter.com/)
-   CB (https://www.radiobanter.com/cb/)
-   -   Have a Better Way to Manage the Frequency Spectrum? Prove It!! (https://www.radiobanter.com/cb/76246-have-better-way-manage-frequency-spectrum-prove.html)

I AmnotGeorgeBush August 15th 05 03:29 PM

Well, count me out as you can be sure one

would need at a minimum a bachelor's degree
in engineering.




Dunno,,,,,the ad didn't specify anything like that. I do know that the
military and the feds aren't run as tight as they would like to have us
think, these days. I know that the military and the feds have lowered
the bar for just about everything.

Most likely, a master's degree. Also it would


probably help to have a degree in business


administration, not to mention experience.


Note a prerequesite is to have one year's


specialized experience at the next lower grade
level.



Yea..I saw that, but then it also says "all qualified "US citizens". I
assume that would include civilians.



As to security clearance, all they'd have to do


is read various newsgroups and see what I've


had to say about Bush. Forget it LOL. They


want someone who will line big money's


pockets with more money ;)


The fortunate thing about it is that we are still


free to argue and complain about Washington.
At least, so far.


How's the price of gas down there?



Went up fast over the weekend. $2.49 locally, in Tampa it's a little
cheaper. $2.92 at the marina.


Our has been going up one to three cents


every day for the last several days. It's been


tough, but I finally had a courrier deliver a


package to me yesterday evening. Seems I


have a job offer at well over three times what


I've been making :)


Needless to say, I've invited several friends


over today and made the requisite visit to the


liquor store. I'm searching through my cds to


find "pennies from heaven".


Think I have "We're in the Money" somewhere from an old movie
soundtrack.

A lot better than


"Brother, can you spare a dime?"


:))


73 from Rochester, NY


Jim



Tell me about the job? Is it near your folks place? Perhaps you should
think about a vacation to see them before you accept the new position.
Best time of year is only a few months away.


I AmnotGeorgeBush August 15th 05 03:35 PM

From: (james)
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:21:21 -0400,
(I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
+I can think of many who have ideas on this, but only a few here could
+pass the security clearance and have the ("desired" even if the ad
+doesn't say it) military background and extensive expertise in a
related +field. How about it, Frank? JimH? Feds need folks who are in
touch with +reality when it comes to anything to do with spectum and
frequency +management. Perhaps that would disqualify you both. *****

Actually that is one of the lower security


clearances and is not that difficult to get and


maintain.




No doubt. White House still hasn't managed to explain how Jeff Gannon
subverted protocol and managed security clearance reserved only for
visiting dignitaries and tenured staff.

IF you have no criminal background, no


membership in subversive organizations and


not in severe debt, then this clearance is easy


to get.


james


"Subversive organizations". Think "John Birch Society" types. These
groups -are- the subversive groups. According to these type groups, the
BMG Record and Tape Club could be considered "subversive", but I hear
ya'!


I AmnotGeorgeBush August 15th 05 03:40 PM

Frank wrote:
Even though the frequency allocation chart is


publically available and can be downloaded


directly from the FCC website, I'm perfectly


willing to entertain any insight you might have


into the secret processes involved in its


construction.



How about auctions? Maybe they want security clearance to stop advance
speculation from leaking, so it at least looks like all businesses are
getting a fair shake by not knowing ahead of time what is being
auctioned, sold, whored, or given away.


james August 15th 05 08:59 PM

On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:29:31 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

+Yea..I saw that, but then it also says "all qualified "US citizens". I
+assume that would include civilians.

*****

Most likely this is a civillian job.

james

james August 15th 05 09:10 PM

On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 19:26:57 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:

+On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 02:09:41 GMT, wrote in
:
+
+snip
+BTW, the DoD security clearance "creep"' over the years used to have
+the confi clearance as the most common.
+
+Today, it seems as if secret is the most common clearance.
+
+
+Probably because they have had too many people exposing too many of
+the government's dirty little secrets. Like their 50-caliber sniper
+rifle..... can you say "Geneva Convention"?
+
+

****

If you had taken time to read the full mesagge and conditions then you
would understood my comment of "easy". May be easy was not the best
word but if you have a clean record and meet the conditions required
one should not have too much difficulty in getting clearances.
Especially if your job requires it. Again if you have a clean record,
no subversive alliances and memberships to subversive groups and not
in debt to your eyeballs, you stand a pretty good chance of getting
clearances if the job you are applying for requires one. Guaranteed if
you are $100K in credit card debt on $35K income, you are not going to
get a clearance. Especially after 9/11. After 9/11 yes clearances
became more dififcult to get. Rummy did demand that all clearances be
reviewed and those that did not need one had theirs revoked.


james
+
+
+
+
+----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==----
+
http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups
+----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----



james August 15th 05 09:11 PM

On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 19:39:06 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:

+If his clearance was "top secret" he shouldn't have even told you. If
+he -did- have it he probably lost it -because- he told you.

****

I only learned about it after his job requirement no longer required
that clearance.

james.

AKC owns this NG August 16th 05 01:54 AM

you are such a retard


Jim Hampton August 16th 05 03:49 AM


"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
Well, count me out as you can be sure one


would need at a minimum a bachelor's degree
in engineering.




Dunno,,,,,the ad didn't specify anything like that. I do know that the
military and the feds aren't run as tight as they would like to have us
think, these days. I know that the military and the feds have lowered
the bar for just about everything.

Most likely, a master's degree. Also it would


probably help to have a degree in business


administration, not to mention experience.


Note a prerequesite is to have one year's


specialized experience at the next lower grade
level.



Yea..I saw that, but then it also says "all qualified "US citizens". I
assume that would include civilians.



As to security clearance, all they'd have to do


is read various newsgroups and see what I've


had to say about Bush. Forget it LOL. They


want someone who will line big money's


pockets with more money ;)


The fortunate thing about it is that we are still


free to argue and complain about Washington.
At least, so far.


How's the price of gas down there?



Went up fast over the weekend. $2.49 locally, in Tampa it's a little
cheaper. $2.92 at the marina.


Our has been going up one to three cents


every day for the last several days. It's been


tough, but I finally had a courrier deliver a


package to me yesterday evening. Seems I


have a job offer at well over three times what


I've been making :)


Needless to say, I've invited several friends


over today and made the requisite visit to the


liquor store. I'm searching through my cds to


find "pennies from heaven".


Think I have "We're in the Money" somewhere from an old movie
soundtrack.

A lot better than


"Brother, can you spare a dime?"


:))


73 from Rochester, NY


Jim



Tell me about the job? Is it near your folks place? Perhaps you should
think about a vacation to see them before you accept the new position.
Best time of year is only a few months away.


Hello, Twist

Nope, it is up here. I really didn't think I'd land anything up here.
Meanwhile, I got a dollar an hour raise where I am and two other job offers
came in. The good one is still over 3 times what I am making, including the
buck an hour raise ;)


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim




Jim Hampton August 16th 05 03:50 AM


"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
Well, count me out as you can be sure one


would need at a minimum a bachelor's degree
in engineering.




Dunno,,,,,the ad didn't specify anything like that. I do know that the
military and the feds aren't run as tight as they would like to have us
think, these days. I know that the military and the feds have lowered
the bar for just about everything.

Most likely, a master's degree. Also it would


probably help to have a degree in business


administration, not to mention experience.


Note a prerequesite is to have one year's


specialized experience at the next lower grade
level.



Yea..I saw that, but then it also says "all qualified "US citizens". I
assume that would include civilians.



As to security clearance, all they'd have to do


is read various newsgroups and see what I've


had to say about Bush. Forget it LOL. They


want someone who will line big money's


pockets with more money ;)


The fortunate thing about it is that we are still


free to argue and complain about Washington.
At least, so far.


How's the price of gas down there?



Went up fast over the weekend. $2.49 locally, in Tampa it's a little
cheaper. $2.92 at the marina.


Our has been going up one to three cents


every day for the last several days. It's been


tough, but I finally had a courrier deliver a


package to me yesterday evening. Seems I


have a job offer at well over three times what


I've been making :)


Needless to say, I've invited several friends


over today and made the requisite visit to the


liquor store. I'm searching through my cds to


find "pennies from heaven".


Think I have "We're in the Money" somewhere from an old movie
soundtrack.

A lot better than


"Brother, can you spare a dime?"


:))


73 from Rochester, NY


Jim



Tell me about the job? Is it near your folks place? Perhaps you should
think about a vacation to see them before you accept the new position.
Best time of year is only a few months away.


Oh, I forgot to add - they are grandfathering me to three weeks vacation to
start :))

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim





All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:38 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com