Posted on Jul 7, 2018
SPC(P) Samuel T.
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Slaries, job locations, and contract info also welcomed.?
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SGT Retired
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Can’t go wrong with 35F or 35P. 17C is good.
35N is great.
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SPC(P) Samuel T.
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What makes it Great, out of the four?
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SPC(P) Samuel T. - you don’t need a lot of operational experience to get a contract. And the pay is pretty excellent, even on contracts where you don’t have a lot of experience.
35f is entry level of the intel world. It’s kinda boring, general analysis.
35p, you have to go learn a language if you don’t already know one. Even then, the real cool jobs likely go to native speakers that became US citizens.
17c is still a new mos figuring its way out. (But anything in cybercom is definitely the future).

35n is pretty highspeed and BMOC in the Intelligence community. The opportunities are amazing. I can’t tell you much about specifics, as most of it is classified. But there’s a reason why if you fail out of 35n school, you usually get reclassed and sent to 35f school or sometimes 35m or 35g. (And never the opposite).
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SGM Bill Frazer
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1. HAve no info- do not believe in joining to make money. 2. Have friends who went that way- the reason the pay is high, is because you have to carry your own insurance (medical/health) and few folks issue it for combat zones.
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SPC(P) Samuel T.
SPC(P) Samuel T.
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So avoid combat zones got it
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After 7 yrs OCONUS i can tell you that that is not correct.
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Speaking form 7 yrs OCONUS experience - a TS clearance is the gold standard.
Any of those MOSs will serve you well.
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