>Live in 3rd world country>Currently work IT in a private bank (its alright)>Offered a position in the country's Central Bank: Option A>Also offered a position in the country's intelligence agency: Option B>both are IT>I don't like IT or coding specifically so I am discouraged towards option B if I cant manage to get myself into another department.>Don't know anything about the central banks but Im not jewish so I dont know how I'd fare thereKindly state your analysis and valued opinion in this thread
Both are terrible options. Decent potential to become a scapegoat or be eliminated.
>>32606875Wouldnt either of those 2 options put op on the fast track to becoming a high gov official? Considering he stated being in the third world.
>>32606822Option B. Better chance to have a rewarding career and make valuable connections that will serve you well in life.
>>32606960Thank you anon. Logic fully agrees with you but Im worried about being stuck behind a desk writing code and not doing any actual intelligence stuff that will help me get noticed or meet people.Would you still pick B with that risk in mind? Unfortunately I can't find much information regarding this intelligence agency on the web as it's not as popular as the CIA so I don't know if it would be possible to escape the IT department if I join them