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Chaz, What type of science are you interested in?
I know pretty much every single Army Science lab in the country and they are always looking for good slave labor... er I mean scientists, yes scientists.

In all seriousness if your interested in Army Medical Science let me know.
microbiology, which is why I'd like to go Navy if I go military. The Navy has a ridiculous micro program. In all honesty, I'll probably post-doc for a couple of years and try my shot at assistant professor somewhere. But until I get a job, I'll be happily suckling on the teat of the unemployment office.[/QUOTE]

Would that be a field where you go in as an officer? Because with your background I wouldn't go unless you can guarantee the shot at being an officer.
 
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Wasabi Poptart

From what I know, they would put him in as an officer. I don't think he could go in as enlisted and do microbiology research. Though if I were you, Chaz, I'd try to get a job as a government contractor instead of going in the military.
 
You're right it doesn't sound like a field that would take enlisted, I was just wondering since I've only heard of Medical staff, JAG, and Chaplains getting to go in as officers from the start.
 
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Chaz, I would try SAIC. They are heavily involved in the military science group, but its really dependent on where you are located. Here is a list of the top 50 US military Contractors to get you started.

http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache...actors+US+Contractor&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Also dont put down Army Science we do alot of cool stuff too. ( Hey want malaria?). If your interested in 3rd world disease research check out the WRAIR (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research)/NMRC (Naval Medical Research Center) labs.

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Covar, i can only answer for the Army side but most Army Research staff are officers (Lieutenants to Colonels, the few research staff that become Generals leave the table to become admistrators). We do have some enlisted staff whom do research for the army but they are almost always support staff and not consider principal investigators.
 
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Chaz, I would try SAIC. They are heavily involved in the military science group, but its really dependent on where you are located. Here is a list of the top 50 US military Contractors to get you started.

http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache...actors+US+Contractor&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Also dont put down Army Science we do alot of cool stuff too. ( Hey want malaria?). If your interested in 3rd world disease research check out the WRAIR (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research)/NMRC (Naval Medical Research Center) labs.

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Covar, i can only answer for the Army side but most Army Research staff are officers (Lieutenants to Colonels, the few research staff that become Generals leave the table to become admistrators). We do have some enlisted staff whom do research for the army but they are almost always support staff and not consider principal investigators.
Thanks I'll look into it. Today, however, I'm going to play Left for Dead 2 in my underwear like a true unemployed whale.
 
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Sorry to hear it Chaz.

Just see it as a break from working and enjoy it for a bit.

Best of luck with the interview. :)
 
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