Can I work part time in a TSA field position while employed by the military?
Generally Federal employees, civilian and military, are prohibited from receiving pay from more than one Federal Government source. The laws on dual employment apply to agencies in the executive, legislative and judicial branches, corporations owned or controlled by the Government, and nonappropriated fund organizations under the jurisdiction of the armed forces. Members of a Uniformed Service (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, etc.) on active duty may not receive pay from another Government position, except during terminal leave, or unless specifically authorized by law. Members of the Armed Forces Reserves and members of the National Guard may receive military pay and allowances in addition to pay from another Government position.
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