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    Wow... Thanks for all the replies so far. Let me try to cover a lot of them.

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    Well here is the pisser.... mildly embarressing too but its just part of the course my life has taken.

    I have no college degree, some college but life took an odd turn and didn't finish.

    Now to the slightly better points. :-)
    I am 26
    I have worked at current company for 7.5 years in the corp envmt. Everything from Technical email response, CSC command center, Project manager for Software engineering dept.
    Good Corp intrapersonal skills etc.
    I have a tiny bit of well rounded things, some petty some not:
    Hunters Ed/NRA basic pistol, CCW, grew up with guns
    Amatuer radio license
    Motorcycle Safety Foundation /MOST Certifications (Motorcycle instructor on the weekends)
    Long ago in H.S. and college I completed all 4 semesters of the CISCO CCNA courses and passed. I however never went and tested to get the CISCO Cert that would have expired after 2 years anyway.

    I plan to get CPR/First aid and PMP Certs in the next couple months as they are required for my two jobs.

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    As for USAJobs.gov..... Thanks, I've been looking there but again, if you don't know what types of positions exist that would fit the type of satisfaction I am looking for, its hard to search. But yes I was looking under Homeland and justice and such.

    I had already ruled FBI due to req to relocate and Education. I think CIA has these reqs as well. But Whatever I do go for, I understand at best, it will be entry level.

    Not sure what info I have left off or what questions I haven't replied but lets start with that.

    Thanks again everyone, I really do appreciate this. Again I understand I am shooting long shots but that is why I am researching and gathering as much intel as I can before applying for anythign so I can present my best.

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    Ranger and I are in complete agreement in our posts. He just beat me to it.

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    Why is a political science degree something that the FBI is looking for? Not to take this thread off track.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by KFinn View Post
    Wow... Thanks for all the replies so far. Let me try to cover a lot of them.

    .....

    Well here is the pisser.... mildly embarressing too but its just part of the course my life has taken.

    I have no college degree, some college but life took an odd turn and didn't finish.

    Now to the slightly better points. :-)
    I am 26
    I have worked at current company for 7.5 years in the corp envmt. Everything from Technical email response, CSC command center, Project manager for Software engineering dept.
    Good Corp intrapersonal skills etc.
    I have a tiny bit of well rounded things, some petty some not:
    Hunters Ed/NRA basic pistol, CCW, grew up with guns
    Amatuer radio license
    Motorcycle Safety Foundation /MOST Certifications (Motorcycle instructor on the weekends)
    Long ago in H.S. and college I completed all 4 semesters of the CISCO CCNA courses and passed. I however never went and tested to get the CISCO Cert that would have expired after 2 years anyway.

    I plan to get CPR/First aid and PMP Certs in the next couple months as they are required for my two jobs.

    ....

    As for USAJobs.gov..... Thanks, I've been looking there but again, if you don't know what types of positions exist that would fit the type of satisfaction I am looking for, its hard to search. But yes I was looking under Homeland and justice and such.

    I had already ruled FBI due to req to relocate and Education. I think CIA has these reqs as well. But Whatever I do go for, I understand at best, it will be entry level.

    Not sure what info I have left off or what questions I haven't replied but lets start with that.

    Thanks again everyone, I really do appreciate this. Again I understand I am shooting long shots but that is why I am researching and gathering as much intel as I can before applying for anythign so I can present my best.
    Everything I underlined will benefit you. Everything in bold is irrelevent. The technical services aspect of LE is huge right now and degrees in computer sciences get looked at hard. Cyber crime is new and growing. The LE agencies are playing catch up in some aspects. The top of the heap in this area right now is AFOSI. The FBI and CIA came to us to figure cyber aspects out in their investigations a lot. A BS in computer security would get your foot in the door.

    You will have to be willing to move. No getting around that and I forgot to post that before. The LE positions in the front range are limited and highly saught after in every agency. I worked as a Fed at both Buckley and Peterson and had contact with almost every Fed agency on the front range. Trust me here, the positions in every office are HIGHLY fought over.
    Last edited by SA Friday; 12-14-2009 at 15:32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturtle View Post
    Why is a political science degree something that the FBI is looking for? Not to take this thread off track.
    Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism offices within agencies. Politics is the heart of both of these aspects of Fed LE.

    A few other BS's they might look that I just remembered are psychology and sociology, although they prefer psych degrees to be masters or PHD's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Everything I put in itallics will benefit you. Everything in bold is irrelevent.
    When you quote someone it looks like it makes the entire quote in italics. I got the bold part as that did work. So did you really mean that every single thing not bolded is important?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KFinn View Post
    When you quote someone it looks like it makes the entire quote in italics. I got the bold part as that did work. So did you really mean that every single thing not bolded is important?
    Oops, fixed.

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    Ahh, that looks better. Thanks.

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    Also it is good to hear some others out there, have once or are having the same thoughts as I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Ranger and I are in complete agreement in our posts. He just beat me to it.
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