It really depends on what company the Contractor is contracted to. Some companies will pay more for an individual that knows multiple languages or has other valuable skills in the Security/Intelligence sector.
$45,000.00 - $50,000.00 Per Year - Source: CONUS
The acronym "K9" is a shortening of the word "canine" which is the genus (family) to which all dogs belong.
Titanium, is used so when they bite the natural k9 teeth will not break in bite force, holding on and at impact.So Titanium is the correct answer.
No there are military contractors and DOD civilians
The term "K9" is typically used in reference to police or military dogs, not guide dogs.Added:Actually, the term "K9" comes from the Latin word for dog, canine. I think it would be fine if you referred to a guide dog as a K9. But it would sound a little redundant.
The military contractors lobby the government for contracts. In exchange for campaign funds, a number of representatives and senators will include these contracts in the government's budget. If it were only a question on the merits, there would be no reason for military contractors like Blackwater to be hired since contractors are no more effective that the US Military and cost more per soldier.
They are produced by civilian contractors.
DoD military, civilians, and contractors
No, military leave laws typically do not apply to contractors. These laws are specific to members of the military who are employed by the Armed Forces. Contractors are generally governed by the terms and conditions of their employment contracts, rather than military regulations or laws.
yes
Any person that has served their country IN the US military forces honorably; is a military veteran. Civilian contractors working for the military are NOT military vets.
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