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Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Mon Apr 14 22:47:46 CEST 2014
> how exactly could a private contractor have that level
> of security clearance, anyway?
The government had a seat that needed filling, they couldn't get the
seat filled at the paycheck they're legally allowed to offer to a
direct employee, so they hired a private contractor to fill the role.
Pretty simple, really.
The government pay rate for someone with a Master's degree and ten
years of experience hovers around $60,000 per year, incidentally.
It's shockingly low by the standards of the tech sector.
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