Comment Re:This is a recruitent problem (Score 2) 147
This is totally true. The sad thing is technically minded people who ARE in the military still have a hard time getting any type of computer job. I came to the Air Force after completing an Associates degree in Computer Network Technology (this was a time before security-specific training was really pushed). I went to the recruiter and tried to get any job that was computer related. I had extremely high test scores (overall 92 on my ASVAB) and I qualified for just about any job (there are a few jobs that require additional tests). I have extensive knowledge in both Windows and Linux server adminstration and also managing users and fixing problems (malware and picnic errors) on the desktop. What job did I find myself in? Air Transportation. Basically the loading and unloading of airplanes. I have had numerous supervisors wonder why I am in this career field (it certainly was not by choice). I have also tried to cross-train (switch into a different career field), and even with multiple recommendations from mulitple people in my chain of command, I got turned down.
I am the go to computer guy for any nearby offices before they call the actual people whose job it is to fix our systems. I have even helped them when they can't figure things out (I am limited in what I can do due to system lockdowns). But if I want to try and actually do ANYTHING computer related for my career... I get turned down.
The system definitely is flawed.