I am a platypus, my name is Perry Flynn. I actually have a job, believe it or not. It is probably very weird that I have a job and that I am also a platypus just shut up and acept it. My job title is EAC Agent Flynn. I work for the famous International Secret Service, the ISS. Not the space station, the international terrorism, organized crime, and other dangerous people to humanity fighting agency. I go on dangerous military-like missions at least three times a week. Most of the time we are handling paper work, training, or studying weapons, tools, locations, and other things that are important to our jobs. Unless it is a mission day, our time off, w have to be at work from 7:30 to 4:30 .

The ISS's job is bassically to do the work that the military doesn't hae time for, or work that is too dangerous for ordinary police to do. Most of the time they are high risk missions that take too much time or resources, instead of wasting both of those things, the military leaves it up to ISS to take care of. ISS is like a tiny branch of the military, but it is technically a part of JSOC, Joint Special Operations Comand.

Now here is the more complicated part, how is this thing an international agency, if it is literally part of the US government? Well, you see it is international because we have ISS offices in various parts of the world. But, ISS is based in the states . The UN created the ISS and put the main base in the US, because the the US would be able to supply ISS with everything it would ever need, but ISS is its own independent agency in most of the other countries where there is an ISS office. However, every mission carried out by ISS from any other country, even the US must be approved by JSOC.

I am more like a special forces soldier than an agent, but I am paid $120,000 a year at my current position as and EAC agent, which stands for Elite A Class agent. There are only 12 EAC agents out of 156 american agents. ISS employs just ove 500 people in the United States, most of which are animals. The rest of the people who work here are acountants, reception staff, pilots, teachers, architects, engineers, cooking or cafeteria staff, janitorial staff, mechanics, and all kinds of other occupations that ISS needs to function at its best.

As I mentioned earlier, there are ISS offices in a lot of other countries, so here is a list:

United states ISS Base

Location: Los Angeles, USA

Mexico ISS Base

Location: Guadalajara Mexico

Brazil ISS Base

Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil

Argentina ISS Base

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

South Africa ISS Base

location: Cape Town, South Africa

Australia ISS Base

Location, Brisbane, Australia

Japan ISS Base

Location: Tokyo, Japan

India ISS Base

Location: New Delhi, India

French ISS Base

Location: Paris, France

Italy ISS Base

Location: Florence, Italy

German, ISS Base

Location: Berlin Germany

United Kingdom ISS Base

Location: London, England

Canada ISS Base

Location: Toronto, Canada

So, that is my job. Now let's talk about my family...ssss