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Nah, this requires negotiation when the writer fights back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do u wanna make?
I’m comfortable with $135-$165K. 8 years prior project management experience.
Any thoughts on intelligence research as a more solitary career?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do u wanna make?
I’m comfortable with $135-$165K. 8 years prior project management experience.
Any thoughts on intelligence research as a more solitary career?
LOL — I’ve been in intel in the public and private sector for 10 years. It’s highly collaborative when done well.
Okay but what about the people who just monitor content or do situational analysis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do u wanna make?
I’m comfortable with $135-$165K. 8 years prior project management experience.
Any thoughts on intelligence research as a more solitary career?
LOL — I’ve been in intel in the public and private sector for 10 years. It’s highly collaborative when done well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do u wanna make?
I’m comfortable with $135-$165K. 8 years prior project management experience.
Any thoughts on intelligence research as a more solitary career?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - let me clarify. Something in the federal government or as a private consultant.
Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?
I heard there was a basement opening at Initech. Bring your own stapler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - let me clarify. Something in the federal government or as a private consultant.
Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?
I supervise people with jobs like that. They make $60-80k.
Yep. Just got one of these jobs—hallelujah—at $80k.
OP, not sure of the transferability of your degrees/experience, but look for things like policy analyst, legislative analyst, research analyst, etc.
I’m coming from 20+ years of people-intensive work and dreaming of a quiet little file cabinet myself. As far as I can tell, new job is 30% research, 30% writing, 30% tracking legislation and 10% peopling. I could not be happier and am gladly giving up the extra $20k that came from managing people, collaboration, and public interface.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - let me clarify. Something in the federal government or as a private consultant.
Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?
I supervise people with jobs like that. They make $60-80k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - let me clarify. Something in the federal government or as a private consultant.
Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?
So you want to not work and still make 6 figures?
Who says I don’t want to work? Being a solo research scientist who only presents annually is still work?
I mostly just don’t have an interest in BS social chatter.
You did. “ Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?” You said you want to just sit next to a filing cabinet unless they need you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - let me clarify. Something in the federal government or as a private consultant.
Where are the jobs where they stuck you in a basement next to a filing cabinet (before WFH) for five years unless a random comet is hitting the west coast and they need a report?