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FBI, CIA, U.S. Marshalls, ATF, etc.

For cia, Read there employment, I think you need a 4 year degree in International buisness,finance,realtions,Flutency in a non-romance language, Nuclear physics,biology and a few others. Then after you school to training school for 16 or 18 months.
 
Xiodus said:
For cia, Read there employment, I think you need a 4 year degree in International buisness,finance,realtions,Flutency in a non-romance language, Nuclear physics,biology and a few others. Then after you school to training school for 16 or 18 months.

No, you don't need a degree in any specific field.
To be considered for field work, it is vtial to have a degree. But for the non-field work no degree is needed.
 
HS Lifter said:
Questions about the national Guard:

1. How much do I get paid a month?

2. Will the guard interfere with my schooling?

3. WIll I be shipped off?

4. If a war occured, what are the chnaces of me seeing battle?

5. Is it a good idea?

1.) Not much. I think it's less than 900 a month when not deployed. (Check the Army or GAO website for exact amounts.)

2.) No.

3.) Possibly, but it depends on your MOS. If you have an MOS that is non-combative, then probably not.

4.) Pretty good if you're in a combat or support role.

5.) If you want to get into the CIA or FBI, yes. If you just want some extra cash for school and don't want to go to war, then no.
 
Thanks for the reply.

I Understand bootcamp is 8 weeks long. How do I go to school and bootcamp at the same time? How does that work out?

Im definetly going into Law Enforcement. Whether its the Cia, Fbi,Marshalls, or Police detective. So Im probably going to Join the guard.

What is the "post" training?

Also will being fluent in greek help any?

The biggest thing that is in my way of the national guard is school.

I mean what if I get deployed, what am I going to do about school?

And school is more important then the guard to me.

Sorry for all the questions.
 
HS Lifter said:
Thanks for the reply.

How do I go to school and bootcamp at the same time? How does that work out?

Also will being fluent in greek help any?

The biggest thing that is in my way of the national guard is school.

I mean what if I get deployed, what am I going to do about school?

And school is more important then the guard to me.


You don't go to school and boot camp at the same time. We had a couple of NG guys in basic training who were in college, they had to skip a semester or two in order to fit in basic training and AIT.

If you want to persue DLI, Greek would be a huge help in getting a language spot.

If you get deployed while in college? Not too sure about that one, but I would imagine that you would be shipped out with the rest of them.

If school is more important, then don't join until you graduate.

On a side note, I work for one of the above listed agencies. I do support work, and I don't have a degree. I do have 7 years experience in the military which directly translated into the civilian field I am in. I will say this though, I got lucky when it came to promotions. I looked around and researched and managed to find a GS-14 position that was perfect for me.

Good luck on finding what you want.
 
Thanks Freeballin.

Im going to postpone the National Guard until I graduate then, since im not going to take any time off.

What is "DLI"?

thanks.
 
HS Lifter said:
Thanks Freeballin.

Im going to postpone the National Guard until I graduate then, since im not going to take any time off.

What is "DLI"?

thanks.

Defense Language Institute.

Kudos on GS-14, that's good money!!
 
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