What is a good source to specifically look for non-military u.s. government jobs?

I like the ones that require a lot of travelling.

Answers:
Go directly to the source for the US government website at
http://usa.gov

or go directly to the list of resources provided: http://www.usa.gov/citizen/topics/work_f...
i came across this while messing around online the other day. it might be what you are looking for
http://downloadsonline.org/s/5a7885...
hope it helps get you in the right direction
Federal Job Directory, by National Opportunity Center, Inc.
The Directory of Federal Jobs and Employers
ISBN 1-57023-033-1
Contact the individual government agencies one at a time. That can be a lot of phone calls, but you just do the paperwork once and photocopy it.
Mail man?

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