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Old 25th August 2007, 13:14   #1 (permalink)
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Any information on the border surveillance job in Fridays Australian?

Can anyone shed any light on the EOI advertised in Fridays Oz? 'Pilots and Electronic System Operators... overseas'

My hunch is Surveillance Aust/NAS?

Have they got a contract or are they just putting the feelers out?

Which country?

$$$?

MRC, the consulting firm, is fairly tight lipped. Any info would be appreciated by those interested.

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They do say its a 'safe' country...

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