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How hard is government contract work overseas?
by RDECOM
Question by Adrian B: How hard is government contract work overseas?
I have been offered a government contracting job and will be working 12 hour days, 7 days a week in Afghanistan. How hard will it be to work 12 hours everyday? What are the living conditions like, specifically? My contract term is for 12 months with 14 days paid vacation. Anyone who has worked for KBR, WWLR, or any other overseas government contracting company please fill me in.
Anyone who has done civilian government contracting knows that the job pays really well…I just want to know if it will be worth it. I will be a counter agent at the airport.
Best answer:
Answer by todd s
dont do it
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