fractionMan
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Urgh.
I just got an unsolicited mail from a software firm that develops for the MOD. It's just down the road, probably pays really well, has a good pension, flexible hours etc etc. Initially I dismissed it (who want to work for those bastards) but my current job is coming to the end in january and they do work for other organisations, not just the military so I drafted a reply.
Before I sent it I chugged through their website and changed my mind. Cases studies list things like making artillery hit things better (individuals and groups!). Which, tbh, made it really real. I don't want to do that, ever. I feel a bit sick thinking I'd consider it in the first place.
Luckily I have other options, but if I was desperate I'm wondering if I'd do it to keep bread on the table as it were. Would you do it if there was nothing else?
I just got an unsolicited mail from a software firm that develops for the MOD. It's just down the road, probably pays really well, has a good pension, flexible hours etc etc. Initially I dismissed it (who want to work for those bastards) but my current job is coming to the end in january and they do work for other organisations, not just the military so I drafted a reply.
Before I sent it I chugged through their website and changed my mind. Cases studies list things like making artillery hit things better (individuals and groups!). Which, tbh, made it really real. I don't want to do that, ever. I feel a bit sick thinking I'd consider it in the first place.
Luckily I have other options, but if I was desperate I'm wondering if I'd do it to keep bread on the table as it were. Would you do it if there was nothing else?