Red Firetrucks
#15
RE: Red Firetrucks
ORIGINAL: Redgoat
hey Silver who do you work for again? i want to say CIA or FBI, but cant remember.. anyways the reason I am asking is because I would like to find a job in either one of those departments working as a UAV Pilot.. let me know!
hey Silver who do you work for again? i want to say CIA or FBI, but cant remember.. anyways the reason I am asking is because I would like to find a job in either one of those departments working as a UAV Pilot.. let me know!
#16
RE: Red Firetrucks
ORIGINAL: SilverSeven
Just an independant consultant for the CIA, primarily code related. Probably going over to the Feebs next year, but I might just stay indie. The money's a lot better.
ORIGINAL: Redgoat
hey Silver who do you work for again? i want to say CIA or FBI, but cant remember.. anyways the reason I am asking is because I would like to find a job in either one of those departments working as a UAV Pilot.. let me know!
hey Silver who do you work for again? i want to say CIA or FBI, but cant remember.. anyways the reason I am asking is because I would like to find a job in either one of those departments working as a UAV Pilot.. let me know!
Stay independant.
Code eh? Cryptologist or Language or Software?
Thought most of that **** was handled by the NSA anyways?
#17
RE: Red Firetrucks
Cryptology. And yeah, the NSA is usually in charge, but primarily on international stuff. We not only back-up everything they do and give the "company" seal of approval, but we also handle all internal matters, not that there are that many these days. I also handle any questionable background checks that the Data Entry Division has issues with for new recruits. If someone has applied to be a spook and they've so much as keyed a car in their lifetime, I'll find out about it. I have a gift for finding things.
Open market pricing for this sort of work is just phenomenal though.
Open market pricing for this sort of work is just phenomenal though.
#19
RE: Red Firetrucks
Not my department, I do hand code, people generated stuff. I actually sit down with data and try to figure it out the old fashioned way, mostly the substitution stuff that's too random for a computer to recognize. The guys who just feed bit codes into a mainframe and wait for a solution are pansies anyway.