Re: CIA proctologists

2000-11-16 Thread Ken Brown
Ray Dillinger wrote: > That's just part of the job. If you're going to handle secret > material for any government, that government will want to know > everything about you no matter how invasive, and they will want > to own every possible bit of leverage anyone can have on you, > and they wan

Re: CIA proctologists

2000-11-16 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:35 PM 11/15/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >US Citizenship is required, as is successful completion of a medical evaluation, polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. > >A "medical evaluation"?? It used to be quite common for big companies to do that, before the adv

Re: CIA proctologists

2000-11-15 Thread Declan McCullagh
Speaking of which, check out Brookings' very nice "survivor's guide" on surviving the executive branch appointment/confirmation process. Background on security investigations a bonus. -Declan On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 08:56:49PM -0500, Ray Dillinger wrote: > > > On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: CIA proctologists

2000-11-15 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >US Citizenship is required, as is successful completion of a medical evaluation, >polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. > >A "medical evaluation"?? > >http://www.odci.gov/cia/employment/jobpostings/architectstud.htm Pretty

CIA proctologists

2000-11-15 Thread anonymous
US Citizenship is required, as is successful completion of a medical evaluation, polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. A "medical evaluation"?? http://www.odci.gov/cia/employment/jobpostings/architectstud.htm