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Is contract work overseas all dried up?
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Is contract work overseas all dried up?

I'm trying to get back on working overseas (Middle East) and though I've worked over there a few times. it's always been a task to get a number of a recruiter. Both times I've been over I was employed by Halliburton. I'm aware there are better companies out there Halliburton just happened to be the company I was introduced to first. So I just went with it and started out with an entry level position.

Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you guys work out there or have worked out there in the past and happen to know or have some connects. I'm in need of some tax free monies.

thank you in advance gentlemen
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Is contract work overseas all dried up?

Quote: (05-10-2014 04:12 PM)Mr. Butterworth Wrote:  

I'm in need of some tax free monies.

If you end up in KSA, you'll pay the tax in other ways. The 'enjoy life tax' is pretty steep or so my s.o.l buddy working over there tells me.
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Is contract work overseas all dried up?

http://www.civiliancontractorjobs.com/

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Is contract work overseas all dried up?

Triple Canopy is looking for dudes for site security in Kuwait. I was in Afghanistan in 2011, and the pay was getting lowered. With the wars winding down the purse strings are getting tight.

https://triplecanopy.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/...ch/viewAll

Position Summary
Provide physical security and entry access control at designated locations as well as physical security inspections in Kuwait

Position Responsibilities
Control personnel and vehicle entry and exit of Entry Control Points
This includes, but is not limited to: US Government personnel, contractor personnel, approved visitors, and Coalition Forces
Inspect all deliveries and vehicles up to Force Protection Condition Delta and in accordance with Area Support Group – Kuwait Standard Operations Procedures for installation access
Control and operate US Government-installed barrier devices to deny unauthorized vehicle access to US Government interests, e.g., installations, off post parking areas, etc.
Prepared to handle both military and contracted convoys entering and departing designated Entry Control Points
Conduct inspections of personnel and vehicles using systems such as: Ion Scanners, Backscatter XRay machines, Under-Vehicle-Surveillance Systems, and Mobile Vehicle X-Ray Scanning machines

In order to be considered, must meet the following requirements:
US Citizen
Must have a valid US Driver's License and US Tourist Passport
Must be able to obtain a clean Police Certification Check with no history of alcohol-related charges;
Active Secret Clearance
Honorable discharge from the military (if applicable)
Be at least 21 years of age
One year of armed civilian or military security guard or police, or military operational experience within the past three years prior to beginning duties under this contract
Must have no felony or domestic violence conviction. Record of recent recurring misdemeanors may adversely impact candidate's suitability rating
Employment with Triple Canopy is contingent upon a favorable background check
Force Protection experience
Pass a physical examination, meet U.S. Army height and weight standards, and pass a physical fitness test

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Is contract work overseas all dried up?

^^ I was just thinking about getting my commission certification. they want one year experience carrying though. maybe I'll just fabricate that little tid bit.

seems to be some serious slim pickings.
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