just wondering if any companies that i have applied to want me will they let me know if they are doing a security clearance on me or just do it.i am trying so hard to get back in
Quote from: iiiisx349 on Feb 06, 2011, 11:03
just wondering if any companies that i have applied to want me will they let me know if they are doing a security clearance on me or just do it.i am trying so hard to get back in
Those of us who fall into the world of hi-tech should take note of the importance of correct grammar.
I have noticed that many who text messages & e-mail, have forgotten the "art" of capitalization.
"Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse."
;D ;D ;D
Quote from: iiiisx349 on Feb 06, 2011, 11:03
just wondering if any companies that i have applied to want me will they let me know if they are doing a security clearance on me or just do it.i am trying so hard to get back in
Companies don't do security clearances on everyone who applies. It's already a costly process as is and they will only go through that process once they have selected who they want. A lot of it they can't do without your authorization anyways.
-Ryan
Quote from: OldHP on Feb 06, 2011, 11:42
...I have noticed that many who text messages & e-mail, have forgotten the "art" of capitalization.
"Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse."
;D ;D ;D
HAHAHA. Yes, grammar is a lost art. That is the funniest way to explain that to someone.
Quote from: OldHP on Feb 06, 2011, 11:42
Those of us who fall into the world of hi-tech should take note of the importance of correct grammar.
I have noticed that many who text messages & e-mail, have forgotten the "art" of capitalization.
"Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse."
;D ;D ;D
On that subjest for anyone interested in that sort of thing (cleary some of our posters are not ::) ) there was a best seller titled "Eats Shoots and Leaves" that covers that very thing. It was written by a British woman but she wrote it for both sides of the Atlantic.