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Not always accurate or up to date. |
And, does not include the IC (and some DoD entities, at least) |
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There are other jobs that are code for "unemployed" like
I work for the mafia I'm a consultant I own my own business (but doesn't identify it) I do temp work I'm an intern My work is top secret |
| A friend of mine was scammed by someone like this. |
This guy is def. scamming you. There are a lot of idiots in this area who say stuff like that to sound cool. I know people, from relatives to friends to acquaintances, across all of the agencies. They all have much better answers than this, for example very similar to the FBI poster who tells people they works for the Justice Dept. Seriously, language such as what he is using is designed to sound 'mysterious' and attract attention. People who actually have these jobs use mundane answers that sounds boring to deflect attention. |
| Why can't he disclose what agency? Is it the DEA and you guys both smoke pot together to relax....???? |
| I find that women readily admit they work for the CIA but men hide it. |
There are certain agencies where people are not supposed to say who they work for. These include CIA, DIA, NSA, NRO, NGA...the issue is CounterIntel...they do not want the employees to be targeted - and yes, it happens. However, we are instructed to say who we work for: often the parent agency. For example, DIA are told to say DoD... |
| It means he has a huge ego. This is DC. Everyone works for a government agency. |
I agree with this. I worked for a "three letter agency", and now work for a government contractor that counts the intelligence community among its customers. The culture of secrecy is such that we don't even mention the name of the agency in conversations where everyone knows who the customer is. It's probably not hard to find out, and as the relationship progresses I'm sure he'd tell you however until there is a level of trust established, the less information the better, if only because it will bring up questions that he can't answer. Are you really attractive? We used to have a counterintelligence guy come brief us, and one of the things he used to say was if the guy or girl who approaches you is way too good looking for you then be weary. As for dating someone who can't talk about their work for a lot of people this would be a plus. If you really knew how boring most of this stuff was I assure you that you wouldn't want to hear about it anyway. |
| Hmm I don't think it necessarily means he is scamming you, but I agree that people who really do have important top secret jobs are very nonchalant about it and wouldn't draw attention to it in this way. He likely has a boring ordinary job for some government agency. If he is acting like he is trying to impress you than I would be weary of this. I've heard of guys lying about stuff like this. |
Go to the Chinese embassy and check his records. With the recent hack don't they have everything?
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| NCS |
+1 total scammer. and really lame. RUN |
| I've lived in this city for 25 years and would have no patience dating a guy who said this to me. If he's truly covert he has a story he readily gives, and if not he can say where he works. But saying he has a high level clearance while claiming that he can't say where he works? No way. |