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Frick working for the military. We both signed a contract and like heck I'm ever going to do more than the bare minimum.

I don't give a frick if others have to pick up my slack when I'm not scheduled. Drop it off on my desk when I officially start and expect it to land on your desk with 3x as much work because you pissed me off. This is a medical lab, why try to piss off the clinical director who will piss off the PI and come full circle to you resulting in both of us being angry and if not completed we talk to the base commander if we're sufficiently angry?

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there is no fricking chance you work at lanl and don't know what that is

edit: or any similar institution

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I know jack shit about any of this as I've never worked with the military before. I'm sure it was in my SOPs and part of orientation but not something I cared to read because they mix it in with shit I already know.

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I quite frankly do not believe that you could work in an institution where entering 50%+ of buildings requires you to find someone cleared to drag along to escort you and not Google and/or ask a coworker how the clearance system works and what its different levels are.

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I have a badge that gets me to where I need to be. Outside of that I honestly don't give a shit about any of this military bullshit.

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It's not at all just a military thing, tons of civilians who work for contracting companies, doe labs etc. need to get them - but you should know this. Either you're full of shit or you are working some low-security position and have miraculously managed to be aloof enough to never go anywhere or see or talk about anything that relates to clearances, which would be impressive for your first week and unbelievable otherwise.

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There's info people who actually care learning and info for people like me who never even wanted to work with the military have in retention. If a superior told me to frick off and never return, I would sign paperwork and never return but some suck the peepee of the military to keep their jobs

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I don't know who you think you're fooling with this larp. It's like saying you're a doctor and not knowing the name of the leg bones. You really should have googled before posting if you wanted anyone to believe you. It's all public information.

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I mean I know the leg bones and the tarsals and phalanges. I'm not the best at anatomy of extremities because it's inconsequential to my field but I still hold some knowledge

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It was an analogy

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I would find that hard to believe as well. the mundane jobs on base that at least require a active clearance would blow most peoples minds. plus, the system is currently backlogged to get new people a clearance rn.

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it's not like there are no no-clearance jobs at all at a national lab but he should be absolutely and painfully aware about lacking one (if for no other reason than needing an escort for every other building) and his work in that case would be entirely public or at most OUO, none of this deep dark government secrets shit he's blabbing on about

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I don't know much about labs, but at DHA pretty much everyone has a clearance.

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