I was just reading this article about well paying jobs that require an associate degree. They mention Federal law enforcement. What is considered federal? I know that FBI field agents need an bachelor's degree.
"You can get hired onto a local force if you have a high school diploma and can pass an agility test, but federal law-enforcement jobs require a college degree. Not only do police officers and sheriff's officers make good salaries (especially with overtime options), but they can also retire after 20 or 25 years in some jurisdictions."
"You can get hired onto a local force if you have a high school diploma and can pass an agility test, but federal law-enforcement jobs require a college degree. Not only do police officers and sheriff's officers make good salaries (especially with overtime options), but they can also retire after 20 or 25 years in some jurisdictions."