Should I forget military duty, /pol/? I'm doubting that I could get top security clearance because I post here.
>>55473503
Then don't post here if you're worried about it, though depending on your skill set you might find certain career opportunities.
>>55473503
Posting here wont affect your clearance in the military. They give that shit out left and right anyways. Its harder to get to your issued rifle in the army than it is to access classified info, which is mostly boring shit anyways. Source: Retired army
>>55473675
It's too late. Why bother?
I have a degree already. I'm thinking about being an expat already.
>>55473827
I have a degree that could get me into top secret clearance if I hadn't been ridiculous.
I'm just glad I got out whenever the deployment tempo got slow. I cannot stand garrison life and would only consider going back in if something popped off.
>>55473981
I would be in the military, but I'm pretty sure they wouldn't give me top secret clearance. I want to renounce my citizenship if that's the case.
>>55474225
I had a secret and my buddy got a TS by having people interview me and a couple other of his friends. As long as you're not a jihadist you would probably get one.
>>55474225
Why do you even mention a degree? Unless you get into a job that requires you having access to anything you wont have a need to know. Go ahead and renounce, Im curious on how that will work out for you.
>>55474301
I only have a DUI, but I also post on here. I have a math background, and I want to do intelligence work.
It's a little dicey. Moving to Europe and doing finance is the safer choice.
>>55474502
Yeah, with the DUI they'll probably not let you in unless we enter another boots on ground conflict and give you a waiver.
>>55474425
Because I want to do intelligence work. I'm not mentioning explicitly my background. But in order to do what I want, I need a TS clearance.
>>55474614
Fuck it then.
>>55473503
I'm planning to get a masters in geography, does the intel community need people with that type of education?
Your politically stances here on /pol/ wouldn't matter unless they threatened national security. You are entitled to your views and opinions. If worse comes to worse, be honest. Admit you are a giant neckbeard troll. What matters is honesty and loyalty to country.
>>55474724
Peace time military is no fun anyways. A lot of games to fuck with you and inspections all the time.
>>55474909
It doesn't matter. Something I did six years ago is more important, apparently. I'm going to move out of the country and renounce my citizenship at first opportunity, I think.
>>55473503
>being this paranoid
at any rate, if you have to choose /pol/ is more important