Top Secret Clearance.

antifreeze

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Any of you have this? Where can I get one and how much does it cost?

I know theres a few of you that are govt. contractors.
 
why the hell would you pay for this for yourself?

current job i'm going for requires a TS clearance, I'm waiting for them to get back to me about if they'd help me get one.

If they don't help then I'm curious as to what it would take to get one.
 
You can't buy one yourself, you have to be sponsored by a company that's cleared.
 
current job i'm going for requires a TS clearance, I'm waiting for them to get back to me about if they'd help me get one.

If they don't help then I'm curious as to what it would take to get one.

You have to have a reason to get one... 'I want to find a job that may require a TS' isn't a good enough reason.
 
the company will either sponsor you or they won't

you can't get one w/o the company going through the paperwork and paying for all the expenses
 
yeah, can't just sign up for one, you get one through work
iirc, once you dont work there anymore, you lose it

buddy of mine just got his because he's a dod (or maybe d of state) contractor in afghanistan
 
i have one. im going to share some top secret information in the spoiler. if you don't have a top secret clearance, don't read it, or else you will go to prison.

WARNING: DO NOT READ THE SPOILER WITHOUT A T.S. CLEARANCE YOU WILL BE ARRESTED BY OBAMA'S SECRET POLICE

Spoiler
 
I used to be "bonded" so that I could enter the premises of Amgen and Rockwell Research and fix computers. It gave me higher clearance access than the normal Joe, but dunno what "Secret!" level it would equate to.

Seem to remember filling out some forms and then my company paid a fee. Waited a week or so for background checks and that was about it.
 
yeah, can't just sign up for one, you get one through work
iirc, once you dont work there anymore, you lose it

buddy of mine just got his because he's a dod (or maybe d of state) contractor in afghanistan

Its not just whether you work there, it's whether you're using it or not.

for example, you could get a TS, but if you're going to go 6 months without working on classified stuff you get deactivated.

If you leave the company you 'lose' it, but i think its more like a deactivation. You can get it up and running quickly once you have a need for it again.

How quickly depends on how much has changed/how long since you had an active clearance.
 
I used to be "bonded" so that I could enter the premises of Amgen and Rockwell Research and fix computers. It gave me higher clearance access than the normal Joe, but dunno what "Secret!" level it would equate to.

Seem to remember filling out some forms and then my company paid a fee. Waited a week or so for background checks and that was about it.

probably secret, and the few weeks thing is a temp clearance - which will work until the investigation is completed or until they find something worth revoking it.

It should take a week or two (sometimes a day or two) to get your temp clearance. If not then they've found somethinga nd you'll have to wait for the 8 month investigation (roughly 8 months)
 
I used to be "bonded" so that I could enter the premises of Amgen and Rockwell Research and fix computers. It gave me higher clearance access than the normal Joe, but dunno what "Secret!" level it would equate to.

Seem to remember filling out some forms and then my company paid a fee. Waited a week or so for background checks and that was about it.

took my buddy almost a year, he's doing the same thing. he goes to whatever shithole we're currently occupying when they need him

edit: i think what detox said is exactly what happened
 
by the way, all the info i posted - its based on where you are.

different areas work with different agencies/departments of the DoD and homelandsecurity.

we have one office where everything's quick and easy. we have another where it takes super long and anoying to go through. depends on who answers the phone when you call :(
 
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