What does the FBI do??
FBI agents are on the federal GS pay scale, beginning at GS-10 in their first year. After 5 years they advance to GS-13. Based on their location, they also earn locality pay, and in addition earn an additional 25% for availability pay (they work 50 hours per week) Including locality and availability pay, GS-10 agents make approximately $60,000 and GS-13 agents over $100,000
i doubt anyone could tell you that because you arent allowed to talk about being an F.B.I agent ^^^ THATS BS! The pay scale is posted on www.fbi.gov FBI agents start off at GS-10 and the pay is $43,441 plus locality pay and availability pay.. dont answer questions if you dont know the answers.
The probably could but if you have a message that the FBI have locked it and you have to pay money then you have been hit by a scam. Do not pay. Take the phone to a shop and have it reset.
No, because some people have to pay and others don't. You can get scholarship's.
Newly assigned Special Agents are paid as GS-10, step 1 ($43,441) plus locality pay and availability pay. Locality pay (which ranges from 12.5% to 28.7% of base salary depending upon office assignment) is additional compensation to account for differences in the labor market between different areas. I hope this can help. :)
Yes. Both are journeyman GS-13 pay grade.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition: FBI agents entered Federal service as GS-10 employees on the pay scale at a base salary of $48,159, yet they earned about $60,199 a year with availability pay. They could advance to the GS-13 grade level in field non-supervisory assignments at a base salary of $75,414, which was worth $94,268 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions in grades GS-14 and GS-15 paid a base salary of about $89,115 and $104,826 a year, respectively, which amounted to $111,394 or $131,033 per year including availability pay. Salaries were slightly higher in selected areas where the prevailing local pay level was higher.
pay off an FBI agent.
FBI agent said that they are hard at the begining but then you get use to it
Federal law provides special salary rates to Federal employees who serve in law enforcement. Additionally, Federal special agents and inspectors receive law enforcement availability pay (LEAP)-equal to 25 percent of the agent's grade and step-awarded because of the large amount of overtime that these agents are expected to work. For example, in 2007, FBI agents entered Federal service as GS-10 employees on the pay scale at a base salary of $48,159, yet they earned about $60,199 a year with availability pay. They could advance to the GS-13 grade level in field nonsupervisory assignments at a base salary of $75,414, which was worth $94,268 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions in grades GS-14 and GS-15 paid a base salary of about $89,115 and $104,826 a year, respectively, which amounted to $111,394 or $131,033 per year including availability pay. Salaries were slightly higher in selected areas where the prevailing local pay level was higher. Because Federal agents may be eligible for a special law enforcement benefits package, applicants should ask their recruiter for more information.
Depending on the condition and availability, expect to pay about £150,000
to be able to pay very quickly