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In reply to the discussion: Why did it take a Democratic administration for Snowden to become a dissident? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)Mature? Older than 21? Working in a job that required more "smarts" than "security guard?" With an honorable discharge? A full tour under your belt, perhaps even a retirement pension?
I mean, we can play the little "Oh, no one checks anything, nothing to see here, move along" game all day, but if you're trying to convince me that your level of life experience and Snowden's are somehow equivalent, I am not buying that. Sure, Snowden might have made a "friend in the business" over on the CIA side who cut red tape and hired him, but at some point in time he would have had to demonstrate his skillset to this person and the agency. There would have had to have been some sort of proof of capability.
Follow up question--can you do your job? I am not saying this to be insulting, but, do you know what you are doing or are you relying on subordinates to keep you out of trouble? And if you do know your job--and I am assuming you do--how did you acquire those skills and how did you demonstrate to your prospective employers that you possessed them?