I'm sure the contractor and headhunter are drooling over this position.
Anything that pays $235K will yield a very nice cut.

 

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I wonder how much this "Defense Contractor " is putting in his (or hers)
pocket. 200k sounds low.

 

Howard

 

On 7/18/07, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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Well, in all fairness, it's about $200k more than most of our guys in
Iraq make, and they're in higher risk areas and professions than a
programmer would be, so...

 

If it weren't for the fact that I don't have the clearance, I'd consider
it - and not for the money, since I'm already one of those 1099 guys.

 

Rick
 

On 7/18/07, William Rentfrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 

$235K for a year in Iraq is not nearly enough money....a
skilled/certified 1099 can make $200K easily with good connections in a
year inside the USA.  With the right resume you could make more than
that - AND have none of the risk. 

Although in all fairness I can say I've been to meetings where violence
was tempting :)

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