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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4209971" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Thanks for all the replies. My son, who's a junior at OSU and an International Business major, is looking into what direction he wants to take his career after graduation. He's debating whether going into the private sector and trying to get in with one of the large govt/military contractors, stay in the private sector or go the military route. What he does know is that while he's an IB major, he's not too keen on sitting behind a desk in an office building 60 hours per week.</p><p></p><p>He was lucky enough to have a lunch meeting with one of my brothers friends over the Christmas holidays. Said individual is a (for lack of better terms) very high level person in the intelligence community, special forces and a host of other military credentials. Purpose of the meeting was for my son to pick his brain about various career paths he could take after graduation. My son gained a lot of really good advice and was quite surprised with some of what the gentleman said. At the end of the meeting he told my son to never text him on his phone again and sent a link to an "encrypted" app for him to install on his phone and that moving forward all contracts via text would go through this app. My son came away from the meeting super excited but also leaves many other/new questions unanswered for him to figure out about his future. Possibly a direction or path to head down but one that is not familier to him. I know they had contact today and waiting to see what was talked about. </p><p></p><p>BTW, some of the stories my brother has told me about hsi firend are quite incredible. Nothing top secret or anything but very interesting to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4209971, member: 14646"] Thanks for all the replies. My son, who's a junior at OSU and an International Business major, is looking into what direction he wants to take his career after graduation. He's debating whether going into the private sector and trying to get in with one of the large govt/military contractors, stay in the private sector or go the military route. What he does know is that while he's an IB major, he's not too keen on sitting behind a desk in an office building 60 hours per week. He was lucky enough to have a lunch meeting with one of my brothers friends over the Christmas holidays. Said individual is a (for lack of better terms) very high level person in the intelligence community, special forces and a host of other military credentials. Purpose of the meeting was for my son to pick his brain about various career paths he could take after graduation. My son gained a lot of really good advice and was quite surprised with some of what the gentleman said. At the end of the meeting he told my son to never text him on his phone again and sent a link to an "encrypted" app for him to install on his phone and that moving forward all contracts via text would go through this app. My son came away from the meeting super excited but also leaves many other/new questions unanswered for him to figure out about his future. Possibly a direction or path to head down but one that is not familier to him. I know they had contact today and waiting to see what was talked about. BTW, some of the stories my brother has told me about hsi firend are quite incredible. Nothing top secret or anything but very interesting to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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