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Basically, I've looked a little bit into the job and it sounds interesting... I've read all the pre-requisites, application process, et al, but I couldn't really find much about being a Special Agent on the site, so I was wondering if any one here could maybe just talk about what they do?

My biggest question was, do you get a lot of field duty? Are you actually out investigating, or are you sitting in the office doing paperwork? I know with investigation comes paperwork, but would you say you do a fair balance of each?

I won't be able to apply for at least eight years anyway, but I'm just trying to get a feel for it now to see what I can do that could make myself more valuable.

I've looked into the FBI jobs and it seems like they departmentalize everything too much... With NCIS, they made it sound like everyone gets more equal opportunity and learn more while still having some special background or skill that is valuable to the organization.

Ey, thanks in advance!

2007-01-15 21:31:25 · 1 answers · asked by Ultima vyse 6 in Politics & Government Military

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ncis does more work as far as crimes goes, yes paperwork, they are compared to a detective in the civilian world, they dont do parking ticket type deals, anything like murder, and law that is in the military code of justice manual that has been broken.
ncis then next is jag as far as the prosecuting process goes.
good luck

2007-01-15 21:37:45 · answer #1 · answered by sharma 4 · 0 0

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