Border Patrol Officers

Border Patrol officers are law enforcement agents who work for the federal government. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Border Patrol officers guard more than 8,000 miles of the nation’s land and water boundaries. They often must work outdoors and encounter many different types of terrain. Border Patrol officers are paid according to the General Schedule federal pay plan, with new agents hired at grades GL-5, GL-7 or GL-9, depending on qualifications, reports the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s website.

 

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