Redpill me on these guys
MIC goons
Drones are more expensive than they should be. I wonder why? :^)
Every major defense contractor is the same. I worked for a couple. Corporate culture is 100% blame avoidance, there's more managers than workers, 3/4 of the people are worthless, and you get ahead by creating problems and then taking credit for fixing them
But the pay is decent for the first couple years, so eh. Jump ship around the 5 year mark if you aren't in management yet.
>>35158146
Not real how's that for a red pill
>>35158982
>there's more managers than workers
Fuck, every company I've worked at or been to with even a modicum of automation is like that.
>>35158146
>Redpill me on
go play in traffic
>>35159029
Please explain.
>>35158982
Having worked with GA reps myself, this guy is 100% right.
>>35159060
There's a General Atomics in Fallout, he probably doesn't understand that they exist in real life too.
>>35158146
>redpill
fuck off polshit
>>35159206
You know the metaphor existed before racists coopted it and a black man played morpheus?
>>35158982
This guy's right. Worked for a different contractor, same story.
>>35159225
thats something a redditor would say
die in a fire
>>35159206
>being this retarded
>>35159225
It also came from a movie that was (arguably) a coming out story for the Wachowski (brothers? sisters? do they still have their cocks?) traps....
>>35158982
That's wrong for the fsr at least. Avionics, here. We have like 2 managers at most on shift before the pmo stateside at Creech. When deployed it's just one of us per shift with a site lead.
>>35159067
>>35158982
>battlespace/lockheed fsr detected.
Come work with AECOM, L3, or GA to join the big boys club.
>>35160100
Wait what's the big boys club?
>>35159225
yes you faggot everyone knows that. 99% of the people who use it are /pol/ cunts though
>>35161793
If you have to ask, you can't make it.
>>35158146
They supply the drones that are watching you jerk off right now.
They offered me an armed security job for $15/hour at GA aeronautical, should I take it?
>>35159206
Good goy
>>35162541
>only $15
thats borderline insulting
>>35162631
They offered me a $1000 signing bonus and 50 cent yearly raise.
>>35162656
>50 cent yearly raise
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
>>35159160
Does that mean that Glock is also a real life company and not just something Fallout invented?
>>35158982
Contractor for DoD civilian, I thought private sector covered their asses a lot but god damn. Several months just to get all the right people to sign off on spinning up a new fucking VM.
Once the boss requested a new projector for the conference room because the old one was going wonky. The request was in the Phantom Zone for half a year until one day, two huge boxes show up at the office. He just asked for a regular projector, for a small conference room, but somehow going up the chain we got these monstrosities. It took four of us to lift one onto the conference room table, which it covered half of. They could project a theater-sized screen on the side of a building in broad daylight and screamed like a banshee. A few weeks later, some people came by and took the things away; it was a while before we got normal projectors.
$10,000 each apparently, though who knows how much of that cost is paying the salaries of all the paper pushers who made this shit happen. Your tax money at work.
>>35162656
So after five years, you'd still only be earning 17.50 per hour.
Now ask yourself:
>Is inflation going to devalue the currency faster than your pay will increase?
>Is the minimum wage going to increase during that kind of time frame to the point where you'll likely be earning about the same as someone stocking shelves?
>Is that job easily automated for the most part?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then I would suggest only considering it a temporary measure until you find better work elsewhere, if at all. If the answer to all those questions is yes (Do I need to spoil it for you?), then maybe you should get a skillset that won't fall into the same pitfall sooner than later. Trade schools are affordable.