Hi All,
I'm sorry if this is out of place but I've searched a number of other threads regarding Sig-Op and haven't found what I'm looking for so maybe you guys could help me out (or at least send me to the right thread).
I'm in the middle of my recruiting process right now and was psyched up about signing up as a Sig-Op. About a week ago my recruiter calls me up and says he has some bad news. According to him he "sent the file upstairs to the lady who sorts all this stuff out and she says that you require an engineering degree". Is this true? I already have a degree (in mass communications - lame I know but I was young and had to get as far away from home as possible at the time) and have a pretty good understanding of computer networking (I also have a post-grad diploma in said field) so is there any way to circumvent all this and stay on track with my original choice? Should I request to do LCIS instead?
Is he just trying to shuffle me to fill in their recruiting gaps elsewhere? Any info would be GREATLY appreciated.
I'm sorry if this is out of place but I've searched a number of other threads regarding Sig-Op and haven't found what I'm looking for so maybe you guys could help me out (or at least send me to the right thread).
I'm in the middle of my recruiting process right now and was psyched up about signing up as a Sig-Op. About a week ago my recruiter calls me up and says he has some bad news. According to him he "sent the file upstairs to the lady who sorts all this stuff out and she says that you require an engineering degree". Is this true? I already have a degree (in mass communications - lame I know but I was young and had to get as far away from home as possible at the time) and have a pretty good understanding of computer networking (I also have a post-grad diploma in said field) so is there any way to circumvent all this and stay on track with my original choice? Should I request to do LCIS instead?
Is he just trying to shuffle me to fill in their recruiting gaps elsewhere? Any info would be GREATLY appreciated.