Currently working J1 for a gov't contractor and interviewing with J0. What are the risks?

Which paths are best in terms of least issues? I assume continuing to interview without my new J1? I also assume that it's unlikely that J1 will find out and that I should stay away from anymore gov't jobs? To clarify this J is a gov't contractor job with public clearance
11 Replies
fair-rose
fair-rose6mo ago
Just don't work government Jobs not worth the risk
evident-indigo
evident-indigo6mo ago
J1 is the gov job? I think if j1 is gov public trust and you keep it off the resume, use j0 on the resume, and no more gov js then you should be good
fair-rose
fair-rose6mo ago
Yeah thats what I was doing but then I just don't think its worth the felony
evident-indigo
evident-indigo6mo ago
How is that a felony
fair-rose
fair-rose6mo ago
They where trying to bust me for VPN use when I never used one most goverment J's are pretty low paying so why risk yourself for a low paying J the ROI is not there
evident-indigo
evident-indigo6mo ago
So don’t use a va for a clearance job and you should be good I don’t think oe with 1 government job is a felony risk if you aren’t breaking any weird clearance shit
fair-rose
fair-rose6mo ago
time card fraud is something they can come after you for
evident-indigo
evident-indigo6mo ago
But do they? That’s an oe risk with anyone
fair-rose
fair-rose6mo ago
just don't fuck with the Feds is all I will say
national-gold
national-gold6mo ago
J1 is gov't contractor. Not on the resume. I'm not at the point of having to choose to keep it or not but just wanted to hear if anyone had any experience with this. Essentially take whatever you can and adapt towards non gov whenever possible?
Freeza
Freeza4mo ago
yeah I dont apply to govt jobs but they are usually low hanging fruit so they might be the best ones
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