What is the closest job to James Bond?

What is the closest job to James Bond?

The SAS and SBS are closest in role to that of James Bond but there is no real role which is directly comparable to that of a 00n agent. In normal conditions it shall be a diplomat or private detective.

What was James Bond’s job?

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Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander.

How much do 007 agents make?

The average wage today for an MI6 field agent is around $72,000, but considering James Bond is a former Commander in the Royal Navy and a ’00’ classified assassin, he’s probably on double that. So let’s say he’s roughly earning $144,000 a year. The kicker for Bond is the amount of cash he’s provided by MI6.

Is 007 a real position?

There really is no job equivalent. Although Fleming based some of the characteristics of Bond (007) on things he witnessed or was involved with during WWII, a person like Bond doesn’t exist. 007 is a cross between a special forces/activities (special operations) individual and a Operational Case Officer.

Are there actually 00 agents?

As of 2021, Trevelyan and Nomi are the only 00 agents other than Bond to play a major role in an EON Productions film, with all other appearances either being brief or dialogue references only.

Has any James Bond died?

The movie makes it as unambiguous as possible: James Bond dies. There are no ceremonies, no parades, no country in mourning. The world spins as a closed circle of MI6 toast to Bond over a sip of scotch before going back to work.

How is James Bond so rich?

When his parents died, he was raised by another wealthy family. In John Gardner’s “continuation” Bond novel, Role of Honor, Bond receives an inheritance that does, in fact, make him wealthy, or at least well-off, separate and distinct from his MI-6 salary.

Is Double O real?

So it would seem that James Bond is just a myth, and the Double-O section doesn’t exist? No, in fact. In fact, everyone in the armed forces is really a Double-O in a way: every serviceman is not just licenced but required to kill people if his or her mission demands it.

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