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Configuration Manager - Afghanistan
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Why not, the radiation is probably less than on a tube with 50 mobile phone with 10 feet of you. -
Not armed eh?Originally posted by Diestl View PostFor this role, you will be based out in Afghanistan for a full 6 month period, accommodation and food will be provided as well as insurance. You will not be armed for this role, but if you need to move from locations, a security detail will be provided by NATO.

Not that IEDs would care if you are
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The first jobs inside Chernobyl was done for free - people were just given shovels...Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostShould be that rate per hour. I heard of a job in the Chernobyl radioactive exclusion zone recently on £500 per hour. No, I didn't apply.Comment
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I would apply but I don't have the security clearance.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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I just had one for a repair Specialist (no idea why..) for the same address."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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All the configuration managers I've known have been heavily armed. It's the only way to deal with the end-users.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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At that rate I'd apply like a shot - Most of the area is as safe as houses.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostShould be that rate per hour. I heard of a job in the Chernobyl radioactive exclusion zone recently on £500 per hour. No, I didn't apply.
Well fairly safe outside - the insides of houses are the parts that still aren't.
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