When one of my friends in college landed a math-related internship with the NSA years ago, I was very impressed and proud of her. If a friend were to land a similar job or internship now, my gut reaction would be vert different. As illustrated by this video, the agency's prestige among the public seems to have degraded considerably. I wonder how this has affected its ability to recruit bright young people.
You are obviously saying that because you are pissed. And deep down inside you are hoping that they won't be able to recruit bright young people. But the truth is, economy is a bitch, unemployment rate is high, if they actually pays well, I'm pretty sure bright people will still join them, whether they are young or old.
Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
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Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
I doubt anyone working at the NSA is underpaid...if not overpaid.
You are joking, right? Government jobs seriously underpay. On the NSA careers website looks like "Computer Scientists" make between $42,209 to $97,333. I'm sure most of the pay is in the lower range. http://www.nsa.gov/careers/opportunities_4_u/professionals/i...
This was true in the past, it hasn't been true for a very long time however. It used to be true that government jobs paid less in wages but more than made up for it in greater benefits. Now they are equal in wages and still have the cushy benefits.
http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/31/news/economy/federal_worker_...
http://www.cbo.gov/publication/42921
There are of course studies that contradict this, all of which conducted by unions representing government workers.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#43I'm a little bit curious why the operator wanted his contact info, and repeatedly asked for it, knowing full well that it was a ridiculous call. It makes me wonder if taxpayer dollars would have actually been spent investigating him.
I wondered the same thing - my conclusion is that it's an intimidation tactic.
Later when the supervisor got on the phone, she just hung up on him.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#44I'm a little bit curious why the operator wanted his contact info, and repeatedly asked for it, knowing full well that it was a ridiculous call. It makes me wonder if taxpayer dollars would have actually been spent investigating him.
I wondered the same thing - my conclusion is that it's an intimidation tactic.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#45I'm a little bit curious why the operator wanted his contact info, and repeatedly asked for it, knowing full well that it was a ridiculous call. It makes me wonder if taxpayer dollars would have actually been spent investigating him.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#46When one of my friends in college landed a math-related internship with the NSA years ago, I was very impressed and proud of her. If a friend were to land a similar job or internship now, my gut reaction would be vert different. As illustrated by this video, the agency's prestige among the public seems to have degraded considerably. I wonder how this has affected its ability to recruit bright young people.
You are obviously saying that because you are pissed. And deep down inside you are hoping that they won't be able to recruit bright young people. But the truth is, economy is a bitch, unemployment rate is high, if they actually pays well, I'm pretty sure bright people will still join them, whether they are young or old.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#47Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#48I'm a little bit curious why the operator wanted his contact info, and repeatedly asked for it, knowing full well that it was a ridiculous call. It makes me wonder if taxpayer dollars would have actually been spent investigating him.
So they have at least
- all chats and most certainly
- all calls converted to text
at their disposal.
So it looks like an intimidation attempt.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#49If you really have an issue with what the NSA is doing, playing pranks like this isn't going to get results.
If you could get through the head of the NSA, or somebody who is more obviously in a decision-making position and them questions like this then you'd maybe be doing some good by grilling them like that.
I feel like this actually cheapens the issue a little.
Re: Calling the NSA: "I accidentally deleted an e-mail, can you help me recover it?"
#50I'm a little bit curious why the operator wanted his contact info, and repeatedly asked for it, knowing full well that it was a ridiculous call. It makes me wonder if taxpayer dollars would have actually been spent investigating him.
He called using SKYPE which belongs to Microsoft. We know of both companies to partner with the NSA. So they have at least - all chats and most certainly - all calls converted to text at their disposal. So it looks like an intimidation attempt.
I highly doubt this was a jedi-level intimidation tactic from the handbook they provide to the switchboard operator after training them to respond in sophisticated ways to people calling in.
Rather, I'm more convinced this was the train-of-thought: Someone's calling, the call is weird, lets get their name.