i'm guessing you probably miss the enviorment in india cause i bet it's wayyy different from the US. I perosnally cannot tell cause i've never actually traveled far. But I'd say you should probably stay in the US. Unless you have family like in India. Or.. yeah. if that's the case. then yeah.
uh.. not much help is it. sorry.
2007-05-27 18:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I was thinking the same thing too. What I determined is that there's only so much can do to prevent your children from getting sick. Sure you can stay home and have the groceries delivered. But where does it stop? Do you know that the person who handled all the groceries wasn't sick? Do you know the delivery person washed their hands? Can you be certain that your children will be free of any sickness if you take them out? Sadly, no. I wish there was a bubble we could put our kids into and safely take them around in this awful scary time of swine flu and who knows what else. The best thing you can do is take precautions. Perhaps it is the best to not go out of your way to visit highly populated areas with the children at this point. But if you have to take a run to the grocery store just be sure your children's hands get washed frequently or sanitized. There's just so many ways to come in contact with someone who is sick that you could easily drive yourself mad thinking about it. For now, don't be afraid to go to church or run small errands. If it makes you feel better have someone else go to the store for you. At least take the kids out for a walk or a trip to the park so that they can get some sunshine. In the mean time, just be vigilant about washing hands and not touching anything while out and about. I'm sure your little bundles will be safe and sound :)
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay here and be a FBI agent! I'll be your partner haha, that's what I've always wanted to be
2007-05-27 19:04:08
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answered by USMCwifey 2
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well that all depends....which one will pay more and which one is closer to your family (assuming of course that you love your family) each one has drawbacks with the FBI you run the risk of being shot at/killed but then at the same time in this age of terrorism the plane can be highjacked and/or blownup.
do which ever one you think will make you the happiest.
I wish you luck and best wishes in which ever one you choose.
2007-05-27 19:03:13
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answered by Andrea H 4
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FBI is cool and all, using cool gunz, but pilot is more practical and they make between 100,000 and 250,000 bucks per year this years of experience, you need 1000 hours of flight time to work for a major company, hope you know that before you make a descision
FBI is better last and final
not
2007-05-27 18:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Go back to India
2007-05-27 18:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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if you think they are going to make you an FBI Agent.. your turban is on too tight man... cause you are not what they are looking for
besides look at your spelling.... no FBI agent can get away with spelling like that...geeeesh !!!
2007-05-27 19:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay in the US, definitely..
2007-05-27 18:57:47
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answered by Giggagirl 6
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Do what and only what you're passionate about.
2007-05-27 18:59:15
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answered by Dani 6
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stay in us
2007-05-27 18:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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