Most such jobs require clearance. How would one obtain clearance ahead
of applying for a job with the gub'munt?

<<JAV>>

On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 09:09, Paul Greene wrote:
> The Washington DC/ Northern Virginia area, while not exactly booming 
> with IT jobs, is probably in better shape than most of the rest of the 
> country.
> 
> The main reason is the Federal government. Working for government 
> contractors doesn't pay as much as what you'd be used to in the 
> commercial world, but the work is much more consistent and steady. 
> Government work isn't nearly as affected by the economy as the 
> commercial world.
> 
> paul
> 
> Gene Yoo wrote:
> 
> > David Busby wrote:
> >
> >> man resume
> >
> >
> > this is so wrong :) yes i have a smile on my face also...  i think in 
> > general, all job market is pretty bad right now.  i don't care how 
> > many certs you may have, the bottom line is the job market is 
> > bloated.  if the original poster is really serious about finding a 
> > job, i would try to find some local linux user groups and start 
> > posting it there.  there are numerous article out there that dicuss 
> > *highly skilled layoff employees that is working for nothing just so 
> > that they don't have any "air gap" in their work experience.
> >
> > gene
> 
> 
> 
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