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Originally posted by Not Flinty
Lizard's point about languages is a good one, but I'm still not understanding who interrogators in the private sector could work for other than the government. Maybe you or fringey can explain this to me. Other governments? State governments? Personnel departments at Fortune 500 companies? Insurance coverage depositions?
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I think if the ability to contract with the CIA wasn't available, they would leave for non-interrogator positions at defense contractors, lobbying groups, etc. The run of the mill revolving door type jobs.
I don't think that stopping the contracting opportunities would keep them at the CIA. Good people don't stay in government jobs for too long. That is a fact. The good ones leave.