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<blockquote data-quote="SomethingCursed" data-source="post: 168490" data-attributes="member: 10097"><p>For starters, having time travel be discovered or invented would be a good first start lol.</p><p></p><p>But, if time travel is possible and our government is hiding it, i'll lead you throw what you'd have to do to hypothetically get this job</p><p></p><p>NOTE: I'm not in the know or on the take, i'm just taking a wild guess and hoping i'm right. RMV.</p><p></p><p>To get a job working as a time traveler, you'd probably need some security clearance. Most likely the highest form available, like top secret. Certain jobs require security clearance, like being a diplomat (I believe) or working in or around highly classified material (like on a military base)</p><p></p><p>The screening is intense, small things could DQ you. </p><p></p><p>If you aren't DQ'ed by now, you pass. It all checks out. Now would be a good time to find work in the government. As a scientist, a physicist or something to do with computers. You need this work AND top security clearance.</p><p></p><p>The jobs which would get you an in are vast and diverse. You could be cleaning jets at Area 51 or babysitting the President's kids.. but you would need to find work which requires clearance. </p><p></p><p>Getting any level of clearance is hard enough, getting top secret is going to be extremely difficult. Probably a life long journey and process. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">No security clearance = no time travel.</span> It's as simple as that. </p><p></p><p>It would help if some of your family worked in the CIA or were high up in the U.S. government at one time, particularly around the time of Roswell UFO landing or the 40's, 50's and 60's. If you can find someone related to you (even if it's by marriage and is distant), this could GREATLY improve your chances of getting in here.</p><p></p><p>Or even just having a friend or something in the MI6 or knowing someone who used to be in the KGB would also help your chances.</p><p></p><p>Once you are working in the military or in the government, with your security clearance and background checks all filled out, you must now get well known within your workplace. Being your average scientist or something isn't gonna cut it. You need to be discovering ground-breaking things that people have been working on for decades.</p><p></p><p>You need to do an excellent job, you must be indispensable. You have to be the best of the best. The world's best at whatever it is you are doing. </p><p></p><p>You need to get well known, both in the workplace and outside of it.</p><p></p><p>Winning a Nobel peace prize, getting awarded some prestigious medal or something will help you in getting an opportunity to time travel. It's not required, but it'd help your odds.</p><p></p><p>Now once you are working, you must now spend decades at this place, making a name for yourself, building connections (meeting people higher up than you and getting to know them) and doing excellent work. Then, and only then, could you have an opportunity to hop into a time machine one day.</p><p></p><p>The Government would only allow people who NEED to be in on the project, in. That means not just any smart ass scientist can get in. They would want to keep it as lowkey and secret as possible. Meaning, only very few people can know about.</p><p></p><p>Even Stephen Hawking may not get to sit in on a time travel project, unless Hawking knew something about quantum mechanics or something which the general public (and even government themselves) don't know.</p><p></p><p>Being a great physicist or something would be your ideal job descript. Without people who understand physics, science and even electricity.. things could go wrong.</p><p></p><p><strong>SHORT ANSWER: Get work cleaning aircraft in a top secret military base, get your education (paid for by the gov of course) and then become a scientist, physicist or (my favorite) an electrical engineer.. in a top secret facility which requires clearance. That'd be your best bet for time traveling. John Titor said he was a regular soldier who was recruited.. so perhaps just joining the military in the future or something could be your in.</strong></p><p></p><p>It's kind of like asking how to get rich, there are just so many different ways. There is no one answer, there are 100's of ways in. Being Donald Trump (if the whole Trump is a time traveler and his grandfather took Tesla's stuff is true) and being President. Inventing a time machine on your own and going rogue etc.</p><p></p><p>Do note, that humans have a natural need to tell people stuff. That is, if you somehow followed this comment to the T and ended up getting recruited for some really secret project, well. You couldn't tell anyone about it first and foremost, next you probably couldn't even tell people where you work or what you do for a living... many people (like spies) have a cover job. People think you are a plumber or are a carpenter, but you are just undercover.</p><p></p><p>Going undercover, leading a life of secrecy.. isn't for everyone.</p><p></p><p>You know the camo dudes at Area 51 (not a bad job to go into if you want in)? Guess what the government is looking for when they recruit?</p><p></p><p>People without many friends or family to speak of, people who no one would miss or know about if they died one day and people who can spend LONG periods of time in total isolation. People who spend most of their waking days away from home working are also what they are looking for. </p><p></p><p>The people guarding Area 51 probably don't have much family left. That is the only way they can do what they do.</p><p></p><p>If they had a lot of family, the government is afraid that they'd tell their family and it would get out. </p><p></p><p>Having an impeccable record of keeping secrets (best believe the gov is going to interview people you knew as a kid and they will be probed on how well you can keep secrets, small ones.. even juvenile ones. Like not telling people what you seen in a diary at age 7. If you have ANY history of loose lips, you're out. The gov would interview everyone you ever known and uproot your entire life to check you out and ensure you wouldn't put national security at stake by getting hired on)</p><p></p><p>Having browser history on AboveTopSecret for example, would get your file thrown in the trash and would get you rejected for security clearance. </p><p></p><p>They want obedience, they want people who have a great deal of respect for command structure (that's why I say being in the military is a good thing for this, they obey, they are greased in having superiors and a chain of command. Stuff like that would help your chances) and they want people who are easily brainwashed and controlled.</p><p></p><p>People working in this sort of field, don't even think about telling others. They truly believe that what they are doing (whatever it is) is for the greater good. If you have a streak of rebellion about you, forget it.</p><p></p><p>If you have a lot of family and such, your odds of getting into this are pretty nil. But hey, you asked for it. You got it.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomethingCursed, post: 168490, member: 10097"] For starters, having time travel be discovered or invented would be a good first start lol. But, if time travel is possible and our government is hiding it, i'll lead you throw what you'd have to do to hypothetically get this job NOTE: I'm not in the know or on the take, i'm just taking a wild guess and hoping i'm right. RMV. To get a job working as a time traveler, you'd probably need some security clearance. Most likely the highest form available, like top secret. Certain jobs require security clearance, like being a diplomat (I believe) or working in or around highly classified material (like on a military base) The screening is intense, small things could DQ you. If you aren't DQ'ed by now, you pass. It all checks out. Now would be a good time to find work in the government. As a scientist, a physicist or something to do with computers. You need this work AND top security clearance. The jobs which would get you an in are vast and diverse. You could be cleaning jets at Area 51 or babysitting the President's kids.. but you would need to find work which requires clearance. Getting any level of clearance is hard enough, getting top secret is going to be extremely difficult. Probably a life long journey and process. [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]No security clearance = no time travel.[/COLOR] It's as simple as that. It would help if some of your family worked in the CIA or were high up in the U.S. government at one time, particularly around the time of Roswell UFO landing or the 40's, 50's and 60's. If you can find someone related to you (even if it's by marriage and is distant), this could GREATLY improve your chances of getting in here. Or even just having a friend or something in the MI6 or knowing someone who used to be in the KGB would also help your chances. Once you are working in the military or in the government, with your security clearance and background checks all filled out, you must now get well known within your workplace. Being your average scientist or something isn't gonna cut it. You need to be discovering ground-breaking things that people have been working on for decades. You need to do an excellent job, you must be indispensable. You have to be the best of the best. The world's best at whatever it is you are doing. You need to get well known, both in the workplace and outside of it. Winning a Nobel peace prize, getting awarded some prestigious medal or something will help you in getting an opportunity to time travel. It's not required, but it'd help your odds. Now once you are working, you must now spend decades at this place, making a name for yourself, building connections (meeting people higher up than you and getting to know them) and doing excellent work. Then, and only then, could you have an opportunity to hop into a time machine one day. The Government would only allow people who NEED to be in on the project, in. That means not just any smart ass scientist can get in. They would want to keep it as lowkey and secret as possible. Meaning, only very few people can know about. Even Stephen Hawking may not get to sit in on a time travel project, unless Hawking knew something about quantum mechanics or something which the general public (and even government themselves) don't know. Being a great physicist or something would be your ideal job descript. Without people who understand physics, science and even electricity.. things could go wrong. [B]SHORT ANSWER: Get work cleaning aircraft in a top secret military base, get your education (paid for by the gov of course) and then become a scientist, physicist or (my favorite) an electrical engineer.. in a top secret facility which requires clearance. That'd be your best bet for time traveling. John Titor said he was a regular soldier who was recruited.. so perhaps just joining the military in the future or something could be your in.[/B] It's kind of like asking how to get rich, there are just so many different ways. There is no one answer, there are 100's of ways in. Being Donald Trump (if the whole Trump is a time traveler and his grandfather took Tesla's stuff is true) and being President. Inventing a time machine on your own and going rogue etc. Do note, that humans have a natural need to tell people stuff. That is, if you somehow followed this comment to the T and ended up getting recruited for some really secret project, well. You couldn't tell anyone about it first and foremost, next you probably couldn't even tell people where you work or what you do for a living... many people (like spies) have a cover job. People think you are a plumber or are a carpenter, but you are just undercover. Going undercover, leading a life of secrecy.. isn't for everyone. You know the camo dudes at Area 51 (not a bad job to go into if you want in)? Guess what the government is looking for when they recruit? People without many friends or family to speak of, people who no one would miss or know about if they died one day and people who can spend LONG periods of time in total isolation. People who spend most of their waking days away from home working are also what they are looking for. The people guarding Area 51 probably don't have much family left. That is the only way they can do what they do. If they had a lot of family, the government is afraid that they'd tell their family and it would get out. Having an impeccable record of keeping secrets (best believe the gov is going to interview people you knew as a kid and they will be probed on how well you can keep secrets, small ones.. even juvenile ones. Like not telling people what you seen in a diary at age 7. If you have ANY history of loose lips, you're out. The gov would interview everyone you ever known and uproot your entire life to check you out and ensure you wouldn't put national security at stake by getting hired on) Having browser history on AboveTopSecret for example, would get your file thrown in the trash and would get you rejected for security clearance. They want obedience, they want people who have a great deal of respect for command structure (that's why I say being in the military is a good thing for this, they obey, they are greased in having superiors and a chain of command. Stuff like that would help your chances) and they want people who are easily brainwashed and controlled. People working in this sort of field, don't even think about telling others. They truly believe that what they are doing (whatever it is) is for the greater good. If you have a streak of rebellion about you, forget it. If you have a lot of family and such, your odds of getting into this are pretty nil. But hey, you asked for it. You got it. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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