Wow!
> My employer is looking for .Net programmers or DBAs.
The economy must be doing pretty well for .Net programmers. No one
is interested.
> Most positions require a Secret or Top Secret clearance, but there are
> a few that would only require being able to get a Secret clearance.
> (I.e., your finances are ok and you don't have a lifestyle that would
> leave you open to being blackmailed by foreign powers.)
>
Either that, or people have really shaky finances or lifestyle
choices... :)
We had someone who lives in Raleigh start work here a few weeks back.
He says it takes him about the same time to commute as it did to the
Research Triangle, but the drive is easier.
One of the nice things about an IT job requiring you to get a security
clearance is that there are always jobs open for people who have
clearances. It also makes it easier for you to get jobs in other
industries, such as banking.