The CIA is running those ads not for recruiting new hires but for getting new snitches.
If they need you to work for them they know where to find you. After all what good is a spy agency if they don't know anything about you beforehand.
Yeah, like my dad. They offered him a position. They met him at an airport when he was going to go on business travel. He turned them down, or at least, that is what he says. And what do you mean by snitches?
ogvh5150
Rats, informants, etc.
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www.thefreedictionary.com
snitch [url=java script:play('S0512100')][/url] (snch) Slang v.snitched, snitch·ing, snitch·es v.tr.
To steal (something, usually something of little value); pilfer. See Synonyms at steal. v.intr.
To turn informer: He snitched on his comrades. n. 1. A thief. 2. An informer.
[Origin unknown.] snitcher n.
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun1.snitch - someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police canary, fink, stoolie, stoolpigeon, sneak, sneaker, snitcher betrayer, blabber, informer, squealer, rat - one who reveals confidential information in return for money Verb1.snitch - take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!" cop, glom, thieve, knock off, hook steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation" 2.snitch - give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/, tell on, stag, shop, denounce, give away, betray, grass, rat inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights" sell out - give information that compromises others
Kind of like what you just did. I didn't need to know that. I didn't ask.
metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by ogvh5150
Kind of like what you just did. I didn't need to know that. I didn't ask.
You mean ppl who don't know when to shut up?
ogvh5150
Sorry to say but yes.
Like I said before; when they need you they already know who you are.
ogvh5150
Anderson Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilts son, great-great grandson of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt:
Education
Cooper graduated from The Dalton School in New York City in 1984. He graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a BA in Political Science. While at Yale, Cooper was tapped into Manuscript Society, one of the senior secret societies on campus[citation needed]. He also interned at the Central Intelligence Agency, but opted to pursue a career in journalism rather than stay with the agency after school. After his first correspondence work in the early 1990s, he took a break from reporting and lived in Vietnam for a year, during which time he studied Vietnamese at the University of Hanoi.
CIA
Following his sophomore and junior years at Yale—a well-known recruiting ground for the CIA—Cooper spent his summers interning at the agency's monolithic headquarters in Langley, Virginia, in a program for students interested in intelligence work. His involvement with the agency ended there, and he chose not to pursue a job with the agency after graduation, according to a CNN spokeswoman, who confirmed details of Cooper's CIA involvement to Radar. Anderson Cooper
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metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by ogvh5150
Sorry to say but yes.
Like I said before; when they need you they already know who you are.
But how? That is what I don't get. And who do they want?
shaolin_Z
Shaman_Axiom
Hell yeah my dreams are gonna come true
72 virgins dude endless posibilites
2 for sexual pleasures
30 to pimp
20 to sell crack..etc
5 body guards
5 to & clean
im left with ten any buyers??
where do i sign up.
ogvh5150
Shaolin:
That video has either a bad link or it went down the memory hole.
kush paintings
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If they need you to work for them they know where to find you. After all what good is a spy agency if they don't know anything about you beforehand.
Honestly, the amount of that is said on here that is just assumed knowledge rather than researched or at least well-backed opinions is just astounding. The CIA does approach people with job offers, I know of a near math-genius who received an offer, but they also attend campuses at career fairs, hoping to attract attention.:nervous: My friend is going through the process right now with them. He came to them, not vice versa. I don't know what type of people you guys are implying they are searching for, but I assure you, from first hand observations of their recruitment processes, they are simply looking for highly intelligent people with excellent problem solving abilities.
shaolin_Z
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Originally posted by kush paintings
they are simply looking for highly intelligent people with excellent problem solving abilities.
That much is obvious, but for what purposes? Keeping the CIA track record in mind, most of us don't believe it's necessarily for some benevolent purpose.