unemployed military get yo asses in here!!!!

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i been lurkin so long i might as well throw something truly useful back. common sense prevails so it doesn't matter about the job you applyin for. MILDY dress your resume up for it because these contractors are going to re-certify/train you anyway trust me. then call the numbers AFTER you've applied so they can review them. make sure you annotate that you are a veteran cuz we get first picks. only thing u truly need is a valid driver license so if you don't have that, don't waste your time. all the jobs with gwap middle eastern(100k or better). after your first 100k send me a stack.:lol:

COMPANY WEBSITE CONTACT PHONE EMAIL ADDRSS

AECOM George Bassut george.bassut@ags.aecom.com
AFCAP www.afcap.com
Anteon Corporation www.anteon.com Billy Batien 703-246-0522 bbatien@anteon.com
John Chapman 813-287-0084 jchapman@anteon.com 813-286-7501
Army Civilian Personnel www.cpol.army.mil
ASG Inc. George Bassut george.bassut@ags.aecom.com
Bradley-Morris Inc. Brian S. Finnegan 770-794-8318 ext. 125 bfinnegan@bradley-morris.com 678-819-5125
1-800-330-4950 ext. 125
Brantley Morris
CACI www.caci.com
CPAC www.tradoc.army.mil
Data Path Inc.
Dimensions International Daniel W. Simmons 703-418-1626
Dyncorp www.dyncorp.com
Eagle Support Services Corporation Levi F. Robinson 770-632-2796 robinsonl@eaglesupport.com 770-632-7166
EG&G www.egginc.om
ESP www.esp.com
ESS www.ess-global.com
General Dynamics www.gd.com
IAP www.iapwws.com
IGX
ITT Systems Division www.ittsystems.com
KBR www.kbrjobs.com
Kwajalien Range Service www.krsjv.com
L-3 Communications www.l-3.com Frank Kurland 866-677-5706 frank.kurland@l-3com.com 405-732-1006
Lear Siegler Services Inc. www.learine.com
LESCO (Logistics & Environmental Support Services)
Lockheed Martin www.lockheedmartin.com
LOGCAP III Clark Dunlap 713-753-2816 713-676-8432
Logistics 2020 Steven Hunter 804-748-0042 steven.hunter@logistics2020.com
Mantech www.mantech.com
MCCI-hq
MFO www.mfo.com
Military Hire www.militaryhire.com
Military Jobs www.military.com
Military Sealift Command www.sealiftcommand.com
Mill City Connections, Inc.
Navstar www.navstar-inc.com Katie Hawking 866-536-0119 khawking@navstar-inc.com 703-536-8891
Oberon Associates www.oberonassociates.com
Overseas Jobs www.overseasjobs.com
PAE www.paechl.com
Parsons Corporation www.parsons.com James Aloi james.aloi@parsons.com
PKMM www.pkmmn.net Chris Farmer chris.farmer@pkmm.net
Matthew Pallotta matthew.pallotta@pkmm.net
Planet Recruit www.planetrecruit.com/
Raytheon Corporation www.raytheon.com raycats@raytheon.com
Riley Guide www.rileyguide.com/multiple.htm-i
RONCO
SKE Support Services www.skessi.com
SM Consulting, Inc. David Lemieux 703-915-1781 dlemieux@smcteam.com
Sytex Inc. www.sytexinc.com Vincent Arraya 703-893-9095 ext. 299 arrayav@sytexinc.com 703-893-9098
Patty Tracy tracyp@sytexinc.com
careers@sytexinc.com
Helen Rowell rowellh@sytexinc.com
Pam Johnstone 703-893-9095 ext.267
Stephanie Garrett 703-808-9356
Thomas (Tom) M. Williams 703-806-9373 twilliams@hqamc.army.mil 703-806-9746
Robert Pauff 866-677-5706
Recruiter 800-788-8101 info@logistics2020.com
TA www.TAOnline.com
Tamsco www.tamsco.com
The Washington Group
Titan www.titan.com/careers/list.html
Trend Western www.trendwestern.com
USAjobs www.usajobs.com
Zachry Construction Corporation www.hbzachry.com
www.gdds.com/spectrumastro/careers
www.mitre.org
www.mpri.com
www.hayspersonnel.com
www.thingamajob.com
http://seeker.dice.com
www.comsys.com
www.net-temps.com

Contractors


AAI Corporation www.aaicorp.com
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. www.acs-gs.com
Army and Air Force Exchange Services, Inc. www.aafes.com
AMS (Vredenburg) www.ams.com
Anteon Corporation www.anteon.com
Applied Marine Technology, Inc. www.amti.net
Black Hawk Management Corp. www.blackhawkmgmt.com
Bearing Point www.bearingpoint.com
CACI www.caci.com
Camber Corp. www.camber.com
CDI Marine Company www.cdi-marine.com
Coleman Aerospace www.crc.com
Columbia Research Corp. www.columbiaresearch.com
Computer Science Corp. www.csc.com
Concurrent Technologies Corp. www.ctc.com
DDL Omni www.ddlomni.com
DOT 21 Real Time Systems, Inc. www.dot21rts.com
Eagle Support Services, Inc. www.eaglesupport.com
Ecolab www.ecolab.com
EDO Corp. www.edocorp.com
EG&G Technical Services, Inc. www.egginc.com
Gibbs & Cox www.gibbscox.com
Gray Hawk Systems, Inc. www.grayhawksystems.com
Gryphon Technologies, LC www.gryphonic.com
Halliburton Corp. www.halliburton.com
HiPK, LLC www.hipkllc.com
ICI, LLC www.ici-llc.com
INDUS Technology, Inc. www.industechnology.com
Information Services Associates www.isassociates.com
Information Systems Support, Inc. www.iss-md.com
ITT Industries www.ittind.com
ITT Systems Divisions www.ittsystems.com
Johnson Controls, Inc. www.jci.com
John J. McMullan Associates www.jjma.com
L3 Communications Gov. Services www.eer.com
LockHeed Martin Corp. www.lockheedmartin.com
Maden Technologies www.madentech.com
ManTech International Corp. www.mantech.com
MAR, Inc. www.marinc.com
MYMIC, LLC www.mymic.net
Maritime Applied Physics Corp. www.mapcorp.com
McConnell Tech. & Training Center www.mttc.org
Millennium Engineering and Integration Comp. www.meicompany.com
NCI www.nciinc.com
Network Industries, Ltd. www.networkindustries.com
Northrop Grumman Information Systems www.northropgrumman.com

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yall gon have to do your own research tho. damn yall want me to get you the job too?? :smh:
 
yea i never heard n e body cosign them. flours and kbr i know get it in for a fact.

nah KBR aint shit on pay either, well not overseas whe I was there in 07 KBR peeps didnt even break the taxfree line that was 85k then. they may be OKAY to work for but prior military have FAR better options.
 
nah KBR aint shit on pay either, well not overseas whe I was there in 07 KBR peeps didnt even break the taxfree line that was 85k then. they may be OKAY to work for but prior military have FAR better options.

nah depends on which job you do i guess. cuz i know for a fact that entry level on some of the jobs you can make 110k in iraq. where u kbr still active/reserve? oooooo i know what u mean. i'm talking takehome pay. with the area differentials and blah blah blah. fuck all that. WHAT WILL I BRING HOME A YEAR? thats what i mean. but to each his own. i got mine. no dis by the way.
 
what type of jobs were I can make 6 figures, take home, seriously , I have heard about it, but dont know which are the higher paying positions, im trying to get on because im am getting out soon, chevyboi done already got me started, good looking out fam
 
yea i never heard n e body cosign them. flours and kbr i know get it in for a fact.

KBR you work like dog though them nicca work 7 days a week 12 hrs homie


and it all depends on your job on if you will get paid or not if your COMM in the military u can come out and make some serious money or if you work with ammo u can get some good money
 
KBR you work like dog though them nicca work 7 days a week 12 hrs homie


and it all depends on your job on if you will get paid or not if your COMM in the military u can come out and make some serious money or if you work with ammo u can get some good money


nah actually........i didn't work hard at all. they gave me a crew of locals. i was like a supervisor. u right on the hours tho. but what else can u do in iraq????????? was pretty boring to me. i was in charge of refuling vehicles. no experience. :dance::dance::dance:
 
Man this post is right on time. I'm so close to retirement I can taste it. I've have been considering waiting on this MSG/E8 list (which no one seems to have seen yet) and doing a couple past 20. I'm leaning more and more to retiring and making that paper.
 
Man this post is right on time. I'm so close to retirement I can taste it. I've have been considering waiting on this MSG/E8 list (which no one seems to have seen yet) and doing a couple past 20. I'm leaning more and more to retiring and making that paper.

we may argue on the job but i can promise you that there is wayyyyyyyyyyyy more paper as a civilian. i won't insult your intelligence cuz i know you already know that. my uncle did 25yrs and for the past 3 afterwards has been workin contract. he said, "nigga y u didn't tell me this 9 yrs ago. :lol:
 
we may argue on the job but i can promise you that there is wayyyyyyyyyyyy more paper as a civilian. i won't insult your intelligence cuz i know you already know that. my uncle did 25yrs and for the past 3 afterwards has been workin contract. he said, "nigga y u didn't tell me this 9 yrs ago. :lol:

did you pick that refueling job or they just gave it to you??
 
I have a friend who recently left the Army who's now earning 75K working for Harding Securities. No college or anything. I went to college and earn half that!:angry: Damn, I got had!:(
 
nah depends on which job you do i guess. cuz i know for a fact that entry level on some of the jobs you can make 110k in iraq. where u kbr still active/reserve? oooooo i know what u mean. i'm talking takehome pay. with the area differentials and blah blah blah. fuck all that. WHAT WILL I BRING HOME A YEAR? thats what i mean. but to each his own. i got mine. no dis by the way.

lol thats kinda of my point if you think 100 in Iq is some $$$ you will love kbr or ITT, Im on my way back in 2 weeks and im past 200k and i still think im under paid :hmm:
 
lol thats kinda of my point if you think 100 in Iq is some $$$ you will love kbr or ITT, Im on my way back in 2 weeks and im past 200k and i still think im under paid :hmm:

help us out then brotha. thas what this is all about. :yes:

edit: plus i only did 4 yrs soooo. 1 and some change is GREAT for me. unless u know bettah.
 
help us out then brotha. thas what this is all about. :yes:

edit: plus i only did 4 yrs soooo. 1 and some change is GREAT for me. unless u know bettah.

simple, get your certs (mcse, ccnp), get your clearance (itt is good for the clearance), know your shit = 200+k

I spend one year with ITT, constantly studying for my certs, got my ccna and 2/3 of the ccnp done before I found out they fukked up on my clearance paperwork. I used that as a excuse to come home finished the ccnp even took my ccie written, hit the bootcamp in Dallas and got a call whn obama send troops into afghan. people dont realize that mre troop means more civs too.

So chit I took a over @ 235 to go back, fukk it why not. but it is 7x12 to get that but its not like you go hard all 12 hours

i keep talking about a ccna class to help you guys out but from what ive seen bgol cats are not serious about chit but complaining
 
Man this post is right on time. I'm so close to retirement I can taste it. I've have been considering waiting on this MSG/E8 list (which no one seems to have seen yet) and doing a couple past 20. I'm leaning more and more to retiring and making that paper.

msg? devil? what up teufel? ;)
 
simple, get your certs (mcse, ccnp), get your clearance (itt is good for the clearance), know your shit = 200+k

I spend one year with ITT, constantly studying for my certs, got my ccna and 2/3 of the ccnp done before I found out they fukked up on my clearance paperwork. I used that as a excuse to come home finished the ccnp even took my ccie written, hit the bootcamp in Dallas and got a call whn obama send troops into afghan. people dont realize that mre troop means more civs too.

So chit I took a over @ 235 to go back, fukk it why not. but it is 7x12 to get that but its not like you go hard all 12 hours

i keep talking about a ccna class to help you guys out but from what ive seen bgol cats are not serious about chit but complaining

oh okay. u just put me on something. i was an 0311 so i don't have a lot of certifications...... minus marksmanship instructor and the basics.

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=454294
and o yea if blackwater call me back i'm goin.
 
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oh okay. u just put me on something. i was an 0311 so i don't have a lot of certifications...... minus marksmanship instructor and the basics.

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=454294
and o yea if blackwater call me back i'm goin.

if who call you?


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department will not renew the contract of security contractor Blackwater Worldwide when it expires in May, a senior State Department official said Friday.
Heavily armed Blackwater guards scan downtown Baghdad, Iraq, from a helicopter in 2003.

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The decision was made after the Iraqi government refused last week to renew the firm's operating license because of a 2007 incident in which the Iraqi government says security guards -- then employed by Blackwater -- fired on and killed 17 Iraqis.

Blackwater's latest "task order" expires in May, and the senior official said that "one of the conditions is that you have to have a license" to continue working in the country.

"No license, no renewal," the official said. "If they don't have a license to operate, we would certainly not renew the task order."

The official said the decision would not affect other contracts Blackwater has with the State Department to protect American diplomats around the world.

As part of a contract to protect American diplomats and other employees worldwide, the State Department hired Blackwater for a multiyear assignment in Iraq, renewable each year. Blackwater, one of three security firms working for the United States in Iraq, has one of the biggest security contracts there.

Officials said the State Department is talking with security firms DynCorp International and Triple Canopy, which share the Iraq contract with Blackwater, about picking up Blackwater's duties.

The Iraqi government has been unclear about when Blackwater will have to cease operations. But the official said, "We are working to make sure our people are protected."

Losing the contract will be a huge blow to Blackwater. It has been estimated that the Iraq contract makes up one-third to one-half of the privately held company's business. Blackwater has about two dozen aircraft in Iraq and 1,000 personnel.

Earlier this month, five former Blackwater security guards pleaded not guilty to charges of voluntary manslaughter and other serious crimes stemming from their involvement in the September 16, 2007, shootings in a Baghdad square. A sixth former security guard has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and attempted manslaughter. Video Watch why Blackwater is notorious among Iraqis »

Blackwater says its employees were returning fire after they were attacked by armed insurgents. An Iraqi investigation concluded that the guards randomly fired at civilians without provocation.

The company does not face charges. But the Baghdad incident exacerbated the feelings of many Iraqis that private American security contractors have operated since 2003 with little regard for Iraqi law or life.

The indictment of the five men represents the first prosecution of non-Defense Department contractors under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act. The act was amended in 2004 to allow the Justice Department to prosecute such personnel providing services "in support of the mission of the Department of Defense overseas."

The recently approved U.S.-Iraqi security agreement specifies that U.S. civilian contractors will no longer be immune from Iraqi prosecution for crimes committed in that country.

Iraq has required the licensing of private security companies since 2004, but the provision was not strictly enforced.

Last year, the State Department renewed Blackwater's contract over strong objections from the Iraqi government.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/01/30/us.blackwater.contract/index.html

now they may open up in another name, a lot of people dont know KBR is said to be a spin off of haliburton but i never confirmed or looked into it
 
If they just got out the military they're not looking for work. They get a gauranteed 6 months of Unemployment.
 
This is right on time! Thanks to Heavy Chevy. See this is why i got love for all my vets who put time in service.


They aint scared to help a man thats trying to help himself!

I am trying to help myself to all I can get, so I can tell corp amerikka good bye and work for myself! But getting that start up capital for a real estate development is a biyaaacchh esp if you doing with no investors. and b4 you ask, I got investors but people with money have a tendency to want to control things and possess a different vision that what I visualize. SO I cut them loose.

One man One mission...make or break!:cool:

I am going to make sure my next few generation of descendants (who arent here yet) eat good and have a legacy for life!
 
If they just got out the military they're not looking for work. They get a gauranteed 6 months of Unemployment.

:lol:You're damn right!!! I got almost 10 months of unemployment after I got out and didn't look for work for another 2 months afterwards.
 
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