Security clearance required? No thanks. Many nerd-types who are autistic-enough to be good at that stuff don't want to work in dreary, paranoid, low-ceilinged environments where, in the all-hands security meetings, they tell you that one of the warning signs of a spy is "likes to work alone" or just "got a new nice wristwatch while driving a beat-up car."
I'm fucking dead-serious about this. And keep in mind my comments in a previous discussion about how civilians who have clearances are real fucking weirdos. Like, just chugged a whole pot of coffee and bottle of SSRIs kinda weirdos. And every 25 feet down the hallways is some kind of paranoid poster about Snowden or Manning, or what to do with active shooters or some such nonsense.
(Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Sunday October 08 2017, @01:41AM
Security clearance required? No thanks. Many nerd-types who are autistic-enough to be good at that stuff don't want to work in dreary, paranoid, low-ceilinged environments where, in the all-hands security meetings, they tell you that one of the warning signs of a spy is "likes to work alone" or just "got a new nice wristwatch while driving a beat-up car."
I'm fucking dead-serious about this. And keep in mind my comments in a previous discussion about how civilians who have clearances are real fucking weirdos. Like, just chugged a whole pot of coffee and bottle of SSRIs kinda weirdos. And every 25 feet down the hallways is some kind of paranoid poster about Snowden or Manning, or what to do with active shooters or some such nonsense.