Working for Contractors after Federal Employment
Lieutenant Commander Ace Ventura, a reserve officer, has
been recalled to active duty with the Navy with duty at Dolphin Island Naval
Base. His duty while in uniform is to assist the Navy in selling outdated
submarines to foreign countries that, unlike the United States, might actually
find
a future use for them. As a result of his Navy job he
travels all over Europe, including Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Each of those
countries is interested in purchasing the old subs and each is impressed with
Ace. Ace also has an interest in getting a good job with one of the "big
bucks"
defense contractors he keeps running into in his Navy job.
He has heard of your successful resolution of the previous four issues
presented and he comes to you for advice. He is especially interested, he tells
you, in working for World Domination (WD) a defense contractor with
considerable
expertise and interest in selling outdated U.S. submarines
to northern European and Scandinavian countries. He tells you he read on the
internet that WD has several immediate openings in the area he is interested in
and that they are primarily interested in people with language skills in
Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish. He's enrolled, on his own,
in a Swedish course at a local Junior College and purchased self-help books in
Norwegian and Finnish. He is set to represent the Navy in Stockholm next week
and knows the President and CEO of WD will be in attendance. He
wants to ask for a job. What advice do you give him?
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