Working for a Government contractor?

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bdickens
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Working for a Government contractor?

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I may be getting the opportunity to work for BAE systems in Sealy, where they make the FMTV trucks for the military. Has or does anyone here worked for a government contractor like that? What might be some of the advantages or disadvantages?

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Yes. PM me if you wish. I will answer what I can.
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:patriot: The main advantage is a regular paycheck. The main disadvantage is that you have to show up when expected and do something to get the paycheck. "rlol"
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