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  • mcquiggd
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    Theres one on Jobserve working for Nato in Brussels that requires security clearance - if you know .Net. Apply for it, get cleared, and dont take it....

    ... if you dont mind riding off into the sunset hollering 'yeehaa' on your faithful mount 'Trigger'...

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  • voron
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    Hmmmm, is there a way you can obtain it through your limited? I'm thinking that consultancies must be able to do something similar in order to satisfy central gov clients. If they can then surely a limited can

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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    My SC level sc is due to lapse in a couple of weeks, is there any way I can keep it going ?


    tia
    Get a new contract that requires SC (or DV).

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    My SC level sc is due to lapse in a couple of weeks, is there any way I can keep it going ?


    tia
    Not unless you are working for an SC company AFAIK. You could aply for an SC job, get cleared for the new firm and then not take the contract.

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic Security Clearance

    Security Clearance

    My SC level sc is due to lapse in a couple of weeks, is there any way I can keep it going ?


    tia

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