Quote from: ristau5741 on April 30, 2017, 07:18:55 AM
There is alot of opportunities here in DC. Traffic is a nightmare. if you've got the TS/SCI you have an advantage above others. you still may need to gain SCI approval from your fed (waiting) before you can start.
cost of living can be a challenge. some areas are super fancy ($$$) others not so ($)
there's 2 ways to live around here, pay to commute, or pay for housing.
There are probably 4 main areas:
East side of DC got Aberdeen, Andrews AFB, Fort Belvior, NASA etc
In MD, jobs in Silver spring, Bethesda up and down the I-270 technology corridor, rockville, gaithersburg, germantown, Frederick, more east via 70 in MD, Columbia, then there Baltimore too.
In VA, mclain, tysons corner, arlington, herndon, Reston, Sterling, Ashburn etc.
Downtown DC,
Each of these areas are not really commutable to the other due to the traffic, I would suggest finding a job and living nearby.
I live and Frederick MD and commute 25 miles to Rockville takes about an hour in rush on a good day 90 mins+ on a crash day
As most people around here I drive outside of rush hour, takes me 30 minutes commute if I'm at work by 6AM.
I'd say yeah, go for the networks. keep the admin stuff in the back pocket JIC, you will be tailoring your resume and cover to fit the job, so if the job calls for it, put in, you may want 2 resumes, one with, one without.
Ill take note of that. Im not too worried about rent yet , ill be moving in a family members house in Stafford,VA while I get things straighten out.
I was more wondering what type of positions should I be aiming for? Obviously im not going to be looking into a network engineering position yet.