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Jacobobb posted:I took the test in Tokyo Please don't describe security procedures in this forum. No problem commenting on whether you need to check your phone, etc., but the other stuff should stay out, please.
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Smerdyakov posted:Just registered to take the exam in Kiev on the 29th of September. Anyone else have experience taking the test at an embassy vs stateside? Specifically, it says not to bring bags, cell phones, watches, etc. to the embassy which kind of implies they don't have storage or it's gonna be a pain somehow. I've heard some horror stories from people applying for visas to the US about having to literally leave their bag in the bushes outside, but... yeah. I'm heading up in the morning and was planning on making it a day trip only. I could theoretically find some ramshackle storage at the train/bus station or leave it with hostel scum, but it would be somewhat out of my way and a big part of my test taking strategy is not being an exhausted zombie or anything other than well-rested and totally relaxed. I've proctored it 6 times at post. The accommodations will vary slightly from post to post, but the proctor instructions allow examinees to bring in a bottle of water and a jacket or scarf. Technically, all other things (pens, bags, phones, whatever) must be stored away from you during the test, and you can't access them until the end of the test. If you need lady goods during the exam, better keep them in your pocket. Whether you stash that stuff at check in or at the testing room depends on the post.
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Business of Ferrets posted:Please don't describe security procedures in this forum. You're right of course, but I love that your avatar fits so perfectly with your post. I'm getting the idea that it's a mixed bag and that I probably shouldn't bring my bag into it without checking first. I guess I'll just have to give them a call....
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Skandiaavity posted:
Sorry for the late response, thanks for the reply. Busy days getting ready for the move! Never know how much crap you've got until you try to decide what to store & what to UAB! :/ Luckily, we've only been here a year. I probably will just wait until Oct. Unless I see you around & I'm not zombied out from orientation. Sound advice regarding family. Me & my wife have been preparing for this for a while. We've both been reading alot & talking about life in the FS. We're mentally prepared for the worst. We've both lived overseas & are familiar with different qualities of life. Coffee! Probably better, so long as its just regular coffee :/ The whole not paid for a month is going to be a bummer!
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mtreecorner posted:The FC Oakwood had a shuttle going to main state for the first day last class... so check that first. Overall the shuttles are reliable. I checked w/FC Oakwood & they confirmed they've got a special shuttle that goes the first day. Thanks for the tip, saved me taxi fare
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haggan posted:I checked w/FC Oakwood & they confirmed they've got a special shuttle that goes the first day. Thanks for the tip, saved me taxi fare o yah, forgot to add, the shuttle to main state from FC on the first day leaves at 0645 & at 0715 if anyone was wondering.
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the_chavi posted:Very good points! I've seen too many people join because this is their Dream Job without actually considering the family/spouse ramifications. Sounds like you're married to a GSO or someone in FM. ;-) I just happen to work in an EFM position in FM and I work closely with Housing in GSO. Skandiaavity posted:
I can definitely do that. If your spouse is interested in working, try to get the CLOs information at your post and ask them about forwarding you EFM positions that get sent out. Also ask them to forward the embassy news letter if they don't automatically do so. This will help you learn about post, available staff for hire, etc. Have your spouse take advantage of any CLO events As for EFM and children adjustment. During orientation Oakwood Falls Church is great for families and there is always many many children around in every age level. It is not a glamorous place but I know people loved the community feeling and amenities. I believe the shuttles are very good at being on schedule. Definitely take use of the metro! There is so much free stuff for your family to enjoy in DC, take advantage! As for going to post, definitely keep your spouse informed about what is going on, take them to the career developers officer meeting to discuss your priorities and wish list for bidding. Be realistic and pray that you have a CDO that listens. Get your families medical clearance taken care of as soon as possible. One the best things for me, when going into the foreign service was spousal orientation day and going to the post information library to read about the posts on our bid list. This really helped me get a clear idea about places I dreamt about and others I never fathomed haha. I think most people and their families going into the foreign service have some form of Travel lust, but remember that if your wife or husband is set on Paris (any other glorified 1st world country you desire), they might have to through Abuja, a separated middle eastern tour, and who knows what else before that comes on the radar. Please remember that your preference sheet for housing that you will be given from post, is exactly that, your preferences. The housing board does its best to meet these depending on your timing and what is available in the pool. We are all lucky to be give FREE housing. To sum it all up, this job/lifestyle and each Post is like anything what you make it. You can have a great post or you can have a terrible post. It all depends on attitude.
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Hello folks! Just another IMS hopeful that is making the leap from career lurker to actual member. Just wanted to say HI and give you all props for all the good work you do here. This thread is by far the best, most informative and downright enjoyable thing I've come across in regards to FS info on the web. I applied for the IMS position a few weeks ago and hope to join you in 8 months (pipe dream) to 2 years (horribly depressing reality)! Thanks and take care!
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 18:58 |
J4state spotted!!!
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# ? Sep 8, 2012 13:54 |
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So we were hiking Huayna Picchu above Machu Picchu this week and ran into a FSO also hiking up the mountain. They only allow 400 people a day to do the hike.
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# ? Sep 9, 2012 00:27 |
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Hey, quick query. Would a dual American/Swedish citizenship help or hurt an application?
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the JJ posted:Hey, quick query. Would a dual American/Swedish citizenship help or hurt an application? Neither, really. It might make your security clearance take longer. Depending on if you've lived or worked in Sweden you might be able to leverage that when you're talking about cross cultural stuff.
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the JJ posted:Hey, quick query. Would a dual American/Swedish citizenship help or hurt an application? You may be required to state your willingness to give up your Swedish citizenship (this is not the same as actually giving it up, only that you'll be willing to do so if asked.) And yes, it probably means your clearance will take longer. And yes, the cultural applications of your Swedish "experience" may well help you on the QEP. In other news, tomorrow is Ethiopian New Year, we get the day off, and we get out early today for traffic. And then I go on R&R next week. Hellz yeah.
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 09:58 |
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A good friend of mine might be finding himself in Uganda doing some foreign aid stuff in a few months, any of you fine gentlemen wouldn't happen to have some contacts to PM me would you?
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Vasudus posted:A good friend of mine might be finding himself in Uganda doing some foreign aid stuff in a few months, any of you fine gentlemen wouldn't happen to have some contacts to PM me would you? I don't have any current contacts in Uganda, but it's a pretty interesting country. is he going to be in Kampala or elsewhere?
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 01:45 |
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TCD posted:I don't have any current contacts in Uganda, but it's a pretty interesting country. is he going to be in Kampala or elsewhere? Not sure, he's doing army civil affairs junk for ~9 months coming up shortly. I'm sure he'll have a point of contact by the time he gets in country (I hope, anyway) but I'm trying to see if I can get him better prepared before that.
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Well, never forget, everybody. (edit: happy new year, Diplomaticus) Skandiaavity fucked around with this message at 04:16 on Sep 11, 2012 |
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edit: while my day may have been bad, it's been a lot worse for a few of my friends around the world.
TCD fucked around with this message at 01:06 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Holy gently caress, vile, pm if you can man. Edit: TCD fucked around with this message at 23:02 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Homie S fucked around with this message at 03:38 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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TCD posted:edit: while my day may have been bad, it's been a lot worse for a few of my friends around the world. I just got to the States on leave. I've spoken to the Ops center about what happened in Benghazi, but they aren't releasing names yet. Needless to say, I know the folks out in Benghazi (most are based in/cycled through Tripoli), and this is beyond horrifying...
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 01:48 |
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If someone can pull strings to get a status on Vile Rat, a bunch of Goons will owe you a favor.
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the_chavi posted:I just got to the States on leave. I've spoken to the Ops center about what happened in Benghazi, but they aren't releasing names yet. Needless to say, I know the folks out in Benghazi (most are based in/cycled through Tripoli), and this is beyond horrifying... I just got your out of office
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Digital Ebola posted:If someone can pull strings to get a status on Vile Rat, a bunch of Goons will owe you a favor. Call the Ops center and ask about it. I pushed hard about that an hour or so ago, and got a bit of info, but I can't go into it here until the family of the deceased is notified.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 02:18 |
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the_chavi posted:Call the Ops center and ask about it. Please don't do this. Intel will come out as necessary over normal state channels, but we don't need to be tying up phone lines.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 02:25 |
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Chavi, check your gmail.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 02:27 |
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the_chavi posted:Call the Ops center and ask about it. I pushed hard about that an hour or so ago, and got a bit of info, but I can't go into it here until the family of the deceased is notified. I'm on good terms with two people currently working in Ops. If there's anything you want me to ask in the immediate future, send me a IM/e-mail. (But like Homie S said, i'm sure details will come out eventually. Those folks are usually busy from a higher-up perspective. Officials say that the embassy was evacuated aside from the few, so I'm sure he's quite allright. ) edit2: Secretary just confirmed an FSO has died. Heart goes out to their family. edit3: apparently it was caused by Terry Jones's 'satire' film. He is the same pastor who triggered riots in Afghanistan in 2010 by threatening to burn the Koran. I'm all for protecting/upholding the constitution, but seriously, that guy should be tried. Skandiaavity fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Skandiaavity posted:I'm on good terms with two people currently working in Ops. If there's anything you want me to ask in the immediate future, send me a IM/e-mail. Yeah, it's a little different if you work in the Mission and know everyone there. I spoke to our Desk officer, who's staffing the crisis center right now. We both had a good cry over it.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 03:39 |
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No doubt. I can't imagine having that happen on your first tour. edit: so it was him? I'd like to hope he died saving the others. He was a great guy. Skandiaavity fucked around with this message at 05:24 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Skandiaavity posted:No doubt. I can't imagine having that happen on your first tour. Third for me - the week after I got to my first post in Riyadh Embassy Sanaa was carbombed. We have a first-tour person in my office who just got in to Tripoli ten days ago. Oy vey.
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Digital Ebola posted:If someone can pull strings to get a status on Vile Rat, a bunch of Goons will owe you a favor. I'm very sorry. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3506424
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 05:22 |
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There will almost certainly be a memorial fund for his family established by his coworkers or by our quasi-union AFSA. I'll be sure to share the information here as soon as it's pulled together.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 05:26 |
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Meanwhile, can you pass some preliminary information along the fsgoons group?
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 05:55 |
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I'm beyond horrified. So so sorry.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 06:45 |
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Oh my god. The poor guy. And his family...Skandiaavity posted:
Seriously. How is what he's doing any different from shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater? It's monstrous. I flagged the video to get pulled off of youtube and hopefully they'll do so, but clearly the damage has been done... R.I.P., Vilerat.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 07:07 |
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Unfortunately from a news article I read which they talked to youtube about pulling the video. They said it was their policy not to respond to a specific video and that they would not pull down a video that complies with site rules, even if it is flagged. Said rules are they allow videos with violence, as long as it it is not calling people to be violent. I have not seen the video but I guessing Youtube is stating that they feel though this video is not nice, it isn't calling for people to attack Islam physically. I am not positive on that.
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Not the place for a long discussion about it, but it seems to me like it falls under the hate speech portion of the community guidelines, since it is most definitely demeaning to Muslims. But I'm sure some will find ways to champion it, and it won't get pulled down. The same goes for the movie that most other sources are attributing the violence to, the one made by the guy in California and the Egyptian dude actually depicting Mohammed and making him out to be a buffoon. Reading reports now that it wasn't just Vilerat; 3 other staff members, including the Ambassador himself. Christ.
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# ? Sep 12, 2012 11:54 |
Obviously you guys can't go into specific detail about the security measures at US embassies around the world, but uhh, were there marines inside the embassy for protection or what? These embassies aren't just relying on local military forces right?
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Yes, the Ambassador (Stevens) himself died as well. President and Secretary confirmed it. Marines & Local Security forces were there, but overwhelmed by the # of protestors. In Ambassador Stevens case', he & his envoy were killed by an RPG. (edit: obviously there's more, this is just what I can reveal via public news sources) Skandiaavity fucked around with this message at 13:11 on Sep 12, 2012 |
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