Message-ID: <23334405.1075852962673.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 11:14:12 -0700 (PDT) From: larry.may@enron.com To: drmahl@erols.com Subject: re: Larry May - AMU Student Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: May, Larry X-To: 'drmahl@erols.com' X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \LMAY2 (Non-Privileged)\Sent Items X-Origin: May-L X-FileName: LMAY2 (Non-Privileged).pst Dear Dr. Leerburger, Thank you for your response. As I wrote in my earlier note, I am seeking a career change into intelligence analysis. My work the last eleven years probably has a similar skill set - I basically process a great deal of information each day in order to arrive at decisions positioning a large commodity portfolio for my company. As you may see from my resume and cover letter, I also have several years of military experience in the Navy's aviation and intelligence communities Given the serious nature of this career change, I wish to speak to someone currently working in this field (I read your biography on the AMU website ). My questions include: - Do you find the work to be rewarding? What are the attractions and frustrations of the work? - Does my current background make me an attractive candidate for a mid-level position in the intelligence community? - If my background is currently lacking in some respects, would a graduate level program (I'm applying to both the DIA JMIC program and Georgetown's Security Studies MA program) be a good choice? How do these programs rate within the intelligence community? If convenient, I would like to speak with you concerning these questions. I thank you for any assistance you may provide. Sincerely, Lawrence May 14542 Kentley Orchard Ln. Cypress, Texas 77429 Home: 281 379-1525 email: ljnmay@aol.com Work: 713 853-6731 email: larry.may@enron.com