If it's anything like this service, you are automatically screened and cleared
to the Moose level on enlistment/commission; you know about it only if you are
required to be vetted for higher access such as the Chuck level.
And you would deal with the Moose level material only if you needed to.
The Chris level has changed over the years: I now have Moose clearance but I've
resisted handling anything above "Hey You" level for over 10 years -- it's too
much hassle and would require me to deal with keys, combinations and cross-cut
shredders.
Chris
On 7 Nov 2010, at 11:41, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> That's very interesting and I wonder why that's so. I had a Top Secret
> clearance when I was in the Air Force and it was pretty much drilled
> into me every day by the badge that I had to wear, the guards and door
> locks I had to pass through and the classifications stamped on
> everything I handled or created. Even paper coffee cups went to the
> burn room lest someone had scratched a note on them. I'm amazed that
> your experience is so different. Could be that, although you had the
> clearance, you didn't actually deal with any Secret material.
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