There's always a lot of chatter around the office about looking for new work since the whole office is basically being laid off at the end of the month. Given that everyone in the office is accustomed to doing work overseas and in "high risk" areas it's kind of interesting to hear about some of the job possibilities. If things keep going the way they are in Libya I would think there should be work there in the near future.
That said, Jaime was talking about engineering type job possibilities in the local area that he had heard about from a friend of his. The job would be at KAF but outside the wire working for Sharzai, the local warlord who is allied with NATO. He does a lot of construction work for NATO on and off the base and I'm sure he does quite well for himself on the jobs he does. Anyways, I gave a copy of my resume along to Jaime to pass along. I'm not sure that I would necessarily be interested in doing that kind of job, but it never hurts to keep your options open... right? Yes, it's outside the wire, but I would think it's probably safer on Sharzai's compound than it is on base. At least there wouldn't be any rocket attacks.
That said, Jaime was talking about engineering type job possibilities in the local area that he had heard about from a friend of his. The job would be at KAF but outside the wire working for Sharzai, the local warlord who is allied with NATO. He does a lot of construction work for NATO on and off the base and I'm sure he does quite well for himself on the jobs he does. Anyways, I gave a copy of my resume along to Jaime to pass along. I'm not sure that I would necessarily be interested in doing that kind of job, but it never hurts to keep your options open... right? Yes, it's outside the wire, but I would think it's probably safer on Sharzai's compound than it is on base. At least there wouldn't be any rocket attacks.
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