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- Jobs In Iraq Is It Worth The Risk?
Iraq continues to draw many workers from all over the world. This is the reality despite the dangers that confront local and foreign workers in this Middle East country. The present dangers there, however, do not really threaten workers from other countries who aim for high-paying jobs to support their families. These workers or the so-called expatriates are prepared to risk it so they could earn a higher income that is not possible to achieve at home.
- Scam Warning!
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- investing in iraqi dinars
Sooner or later every Civilian Contractor that has ever worked in Iraq has thought about buying some Iraqi Dinars in the chance that they could make a fortune if the economy in Iraq turns around. And most will never admit it – But almost every one of them has bought some. So here is a quick primer on Investing in Iraqi Dinars for all of the hopeful Billionaires out there.
- Private Military Contractors in Vietnam
In Vietnam, there was a significant and basic change in the way the military treated civilian contractors. Business Week, in March 1965, called it a “war by contract.” This was largely because standard military equipment was suddenly technologically advanced, while the average soldier had little technical training besides basic combat skills. There was suddenly a serious need for civilian contractors with specialized skills to work side by side with the troops.
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