I checked around, someone that just came back from an IT job in Iraq says:
The guys fueling trucks make about $80,000/yr. Coincidentally, this is the
limit of tax-free income when working somewhere other than the USA. 80k is
really good money if you don't have to pay taxes on it.
Someone
You'd think with all the technology today that the person would not
actually have to work in IRAQ. Couldn't they work offsite somewhere
(safer)?
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Perhaps you can work remote from south Afghanistan.
Sorry :-)
Think I saw something regarding training at the job posting .. suppose
some things are just done better in person. Also a quote like around
locations in Iraq (=travel required). Sounds like fun :-)
Know its no sense anyway ...
You all would be shocked at how easy it is to get very high-paying tech
jobs in Iraq. I know a 22 year old with absolutely ZERO tech experience
who just landed a contractor job there paying $125K. The only thing he
has going for him is a clearance. One can buy a lot of computer games
with
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Interesting thread, since it was just a job posting.
I was there in '91 (active duty) and no, it's not an easy environment to
live/work in. Still, if my circumstances were different, I'd probably
consider applying myself. Yes, it's potentially
Sorry, Larry. You're right...we should have put OT in the subject. Not
that that would have prevented the messages from winding up in your
inbox!
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Gee Larry ... you'd think you were going through my v7 upgrade issues for
the last 3 weeks restarting the server 8-10 times a day.
Maybe you should use a throw-away email so you wouldn't have to worry.
Gmail gives you tons of space!
Susan
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