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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Friend's DD has been looking for work for two years after graduating from W&M with International Relations/Arabic major, FYI. Maybe because she's a she? Don't know, but I'd pick another language.[/quote] it is such a crap shoot - i'm a poster who posted a huge post in the "18-34 year olds living at home" thread in off-topic. She could easily have been picked up by [b]cia or state [/b]with better timing. Did she write the FSO test? I know 'more schooling' is not the best advice but if she's a strong student, getting a bigger brand name and access to jobs could help - sais/georgetown/ksg/fletcher/columbia/ksg[/quote] shouldn't she get a real job rather than expecting to live of the taxpayer? [b]who goes to school with the expectation of working for government? [/b] [/quote] I would love for you to walk into OHB and say that in front of the north wall. Let me guess, you are a tea-bagger who is the first to slap on those ridiculous support our troops ribbon on the back of your suburban but like rick perry can't wait to gut government because those leeching civil servants. :roll: Many people go to school, and top schools at that, with the goal of working at state, treasury, the ic, dod, etc. [/quote]+10000[/quote]
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