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Re: The FBI Is Struggling to Hire Hackers Who Don't Smoke We
Posted: 2014-05-23 11:06am
by General Zod
Block wrote:
Your reading comprehension is really low hmm? I'm lamenting that people seem solely motivated by money at this point, as I believe it's unfortunate. Not anywhere near a guilt trip.
That's funny, because when people complain about entitlement, they're usually trying to imply that the people in question should feel bad about it.
In any case it's a terrible argument. What the fuck is wrong with wanting to earn as much as you can for your skills? And frankly not everyone buys into the line about working for the government being for the common good. Especially given the government's habit of silencing and jailing whistleblowers.
Re: The FBI Is Struggling to Hire Hackers Who Don't Smoke We
Posted: 2014-05-23 11:36am
by Raw Shark
Yeah, the traditional meme regarding government work in the US has always been, "Sure the pay is bullshit, but you get great benefits and near-total stability." If you take away the latter, and pay enough extra to buy the former without a relative pay cut, why would anybody choose to put up with the additional hoops to work for The Man unless they are kind of stupid and/or have a personal hard-on for law-enforcement or something?
Re: The FBI Is Struggling to Hire Hackers Who Don't Smoke We
Posted: 2014-05-23 11:52am
by Scrib
Ralin wrote:General Zod wrote:Do you honestly think trying to guilt-trip people into feeling bad for wanting to make as much money with their skill-set as possible is going to convince . . . anybody to work for the FBI?
It seems to work surprisingly well in many other areas of life.
In what other areas? It might work, but it depends on a lot more than some random asshole somewhere wanting to signal their moral righteousness coming around and shitting on you when he likely doesn't have to do the job.
Re: The FBI Is Struggling to Hire Hackers Who Don't Smoke We
Posted: 2014-05-23 01:02pm
by Simon_Jester
Block wrote:Because God forbid anyone take any less money to do something for the common good right?
If you want to hire the best and house them somewhere in the D.C. Metropolitan Area, paying them badly is
not a good way to keep them on.
I don't care how patriotic you are, or how strong your desire to serve your country is. If you're having trouble paying the mortgage, you're going to seriously consider looking for a higher-paying job.