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How do i become a secret agent?

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i really want to be one when I'm older, I'm 14 years old (15 in december) I'm a guy and i figured that's what i want to be when I'm older. and i heard from a website that they don't make much. what do u think? and if i want to be one i really don't want to go into the army or military cuz its a pretty high chance of getting killed. and i no a secret agent also is a high chance of being killed but i just want to try it out, and if i want to be one should i go to like a ITT technical institute? where are these schools? so what do i have to do and how old do i have to be? and do i need to be like a cop first and get promotions or what? thanks a lot, and oh yea the only thing i no about what they do is they go to other countries and see what their up to. and what else do they do? thanks again

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  1. Seriously. If you are american, go to www.cia.gov and apply for a position. The pay is reasonable, and foreign service has other perqs. If you actually can make it through the process you'll find It probably won't turn out to be as exciting as portrayed in the cinema, but it certainly has an element of danger.


  2. Check out https://www.cia.gov/.

    My cousin is a MP with the government. Be prepared to move a lot; and, yes, it is a dangerous occupation.  

  3. you don't tell anyone....

    but a bit more seriously- why on earth would you want to do and be such an horrible thing? are you aware that secret agents are involved with killing, torturing and mutilating other people?  i think that that is the last thing that the world needs right now - more violence, hate and fear.  why don't you help your fellow humans and this planet instead of bringing more misery?  

    please consider this.

    bless you

  4. Well, you've kind of blown your cover already now, haven't you?

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