In order for anyone to work for the FBI, you do not only need a four-year college degree but you have to be courageous and fearless. Well, that's exactly what NBA Star Gerald Wallace is. That is why the FBI went to a recent Blazers practice to recruit Wallace. The FBI's website says that they aren't hiring right now, but that's the advantage of being an NBA star, special treatment.
"The FBI's website says they aren't hiring right now, but that didn't stop the Portland branch from encouraging Trail Blazer Gerald Wallace from applying.
When the 6 foot 7 inch forward got to the Rose City, he mentioned he'd like to join the FBI when he gets done in the NBA. So, five agents took in practice this week and encouraged the Alabama native to keep the bureau in mind.
Special agent in charge Art Balizan, assistant special agent in charge Alan Peters, public affairs specialist Beth Anne Steele and retired Portland FBI agents Bob Hanis and Dick Bittner gave Wallace an official FBI hat, sweatshirt and honorary badge. [...]
To qualify as a special agent, an applicant must be a U.S. citizen, between 23 and 37 years old, have a four-year college degree and at least three years of professional work experience." from Andrea Flatley at KTPV FOX 12. So, it looks like this is the best time to befriend Wallace. Well, at least for Portland people.
FBI Agent Gerald Wallace, freeze b----! How do you like the tone of that?
