Originally i thought it would be a monitoring tech position saying when certain things were clean. My friend that works there as a reasonably higher level chemist said it'd probably be just monitoring dirt samples and taking notes. Samples would be from areas where diesel tanks were buried and leaked on nearby Army bases. Today I found out I'd be dealing with chemical ordinance. The worst stuff man has created. I'll be sent to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds (if hired) for up to two months of intensive training and will be trained on how to deal with possible leaks of highly toxic agents.
I think the interview went well. The guys I met with were no bullshit and really focused on work ethic, morals, and responsibility. This will make some people on here lolz, but IRL and at work I actually take these things very seriously. If I get it, I'll be paid very well, will have full benes and 401K from day one, and will have 100% tuition reimbursement for any subject as lond as it's at an accredited school. Those are the perks. The drawbacks... 60 miles each way and working a Dupont schedule. I'd literally have half the year off but would be working 48 hrs/ wk in swing shifts. If I can suck it up and live lean for a couple to a few years and just sock money away I can get a bunch of classes taken care of while I'm there and then finish school while living on savings and a PT job. Then myself and my daughter are taken care of.