Question:
I Want to become a secret service agent, but im not sure what path i have to pursue?
poio
2011-01-26 14:11:44 UTC
im 26 years old, born in the United States but i was raised in Mexico, im an attorney, and from what i understand i have what you call a bachelors degree, i also want to become a lawyer in the United States but the secret service is my dream job, i was thinking of joining the national guard to become a Military police officer to get training and experience in order to get into the secret service. Another reason for joining the national guard is because i need money, im in a very bad money situation and i have to support my parents. Am i too old to join the army? what if im not picked by the secret service? at the end would be waste of time. so what career path do you think i have to pursue in order to become a secret service agent and continue with my career as a lawyer, that way if i dont make it to secret service i can continue with my first career as an attorney, should i keep studying to become an attorney in the united states and after that give it a try in the secret service? do you think joining the police reserve would be useful?. Im getting old and im stuck in this hole, PLEAAAAAASEEEEE HELP ME !!
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-01-26 22:18:05 UTC
26 is plenty young enough to do many things. You might be well suited for many law enforcement officer jobs in the U.S. Being fluent in at least 2 languages is a big advantage. Having an acceptable 4 year degree is also great. There are many excellent federal law enforcement officer jobs. Be sure to explore all positions. If you are not adverse to it, consider joining the military for 4 years of active duty. Being a veteran can help you become a federal law enforcement officer such as a Secret Service Special Agent. Veterans get preference for federal jobs. Joining the military can also help you pay to continue your education. You are not too old to join the Army, and you can become a Secret Service Agent just so you haven't reached your 37th birthday. You also don't have to become an MP. There are many jobs in the military that would be good for what you want to do. Any computer jobs, any legal jobs, or any intelligence jobs for example. Best of luck!
anonymous
2016-10-08 06:01:36 UTC
26 is plenty youthful adequate to do many stuff. you're properly ideal for most regulation enforcement officer jobs contained in the U.S. Being fluent in a minimum of two languages is a tremendous income. Having a perfect 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days degree is likewise tremendous. there are various incredible federal regulation enforcement officer jobs. be effective to hit upon all positions. if you're actually not unfavourable to it, evaluate growing a member of the protection pressure for 4 years of energetic accountability. Being a veteran can help you grow to be a federal regulation enforcement officer alongside with a secret service particular Agent. Veterans get determination for federal jobs. growing a member of the protection pressure could also help you pay to proceed your education. you're literally not too previous to affix the military, and also you should grow to be a secret service Agent purely so that you have not reached your thirty seventh birthday. you also do not ought to grow to be an MP. there are various jobs contained in the protection pressure that could be sturdy for what you want to do. Any pc jobs, any legal jobs, or any intelligence jobs for instance. best of luck!
WRG
2011-01-26 14:29:51 UTC
http://www.secretservice.gov/faq_employment.shtml


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