about 2 0r 3 year
if you r an FBI in a high cost living like ny, la, san fransico, etc....... then 2 years only
An agent gets 10% of whatever you make. That means nothing until you make something. So be very careful if an agent is asking for money upfront. They are not legit.
Cause they want to make money dur
Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) are generally General Service (GS) pay grade 13-15, depending on the agency. Smaller agencies have lower grade ASAC's (GS-13), like Bureau of Land Management or the Coast Guard Investigative Service. Larger agencies, such as the Secret Service, have GS-15 ASAC's. A GS-13's base pay is $85,500, GS-14 $101,035, and GS-15 $118,846.
Contact the issuing agent as soon as possible. They will make a charge for the change to the date.
Depends on the agent and the specific service. They used to not charge anything, but that was back when airlines actually paid them a commission for tickets sold. They generally don't anymore, so to make any money on booking airline tickets the agent must charge a "service fee". Asking an agent about their fees should be one of the first things you do. If you think they're too high, use a different agent, or try to plan the trip yourself and see if you still think the fees are too high.
if you charge it for too long. keep a close eye on it as it is charged.
A special cell phone isn't needed to be able to make international calls. A cell phone plan with a good long distance coverage will save you money in the long run.
Yes. As long as it sells... at any price, until the listing agreement expires (and then some) they make $. They don't even have to be the selling agent.
Talent agents usually work for a commission of the money that you make. They work for you as long as you make them money or they don't want to represent you anymore.
A special agent is a law enforcement officer who investigates and prevents criminal activities. They gather evidence, conduct interviews, and make arrests to build cases against individuals or groups involved in illegal activities. Special agents may work for various government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, or ATF, and their responsibilities can range from counterterrorism to drug enforcement to white-collar crime investigations.
The rate you should charge depends on how long it takes to get all of the trees planted. You can multiply how much you expect to make per hour by how long it takes to get an estimate of how much you should charge for the job.
A special effects technician may do a lot of things on a movie or TV set. They are in charge of helping make sure all the sounds and special effects are available and ready for the movie or TV show.