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I've decided to make a career change...

Sell out!
 
Hard to believe that you went from the Corps to the Army? :-)
 
Big Jar, I have all the confidence in the world, that you can tell the difference between a taser and your pistol!:thumb:
 
Don't drop the soap.
 
That's more like boot camp gone awry!!!

You do get to wear those good lookin, fake charlies though.:daydream:
 
*update*

Had my interview last week. It was pretty easy, actually it was a joke! I waited an hour and the interview only lasted 10 mins. The deputy asked me 3 to 5 questions and that was it! Now I have to fill out a 17 pg. application/questionaire and provide several personal documents for my background check. I was told that the whole process could take up to 6 months! :geewhiz:
 
Had my interview last week. It was pretty easy, actually it was a joke! I waited an hour and the interview only lasted 10 mins. The deputy asked me 3 to 5 questions and that was it! Now I have to fill out a 17 pg. application/questionaire and provide several personal documents for my background check. I was told that the whole process could take up to 6 months! :geewhiz:

after all of that checks out I believe you go in for a formal interview, possibly in front of a board, of course this varies with every state/department.
 
Had my interview last week. It was pretty easy, actually it was a joke! I waited an hour and the interview only lasted 10 mins. The deputy asked me 3 to 5 questions and that was it! Now I have to fill out a 17 pg. application/questionaire and provide several personal documents for my background check. I was told that the whole process could take up to 6 months! :geewhiz:

Yup, that was just to get the process started.

From here on out, just act like a young natty Marine, they'll like that.
especially when you're in front of that board.

That background investigation is rough though, be honest with them,cause 'their likely to know more about you than you thought you knew about you'.
 
after all of that checks out I believe you go in for a formal interview, possibly in front of a board, of course this varies with every state/department.

Yep, the oral boards are intense. They'll start out asking you basic questions about yourself and let you get comfortable then WHAM! They'll put you in theoretical positions that are damn near impossible to answer.

I had my oral boards back in 1996 for the Fort Lauderdale PD. This is one of the things they hit me with.

Board: Your on routine patrol and pull a woman over for an illegal stop. She rolls up her windows and locks her doors and refuses to obey your commands. What do you do?

Answer this and I'll finish it for you.
 
Board: Your on routine patrol and pull a woman over for an illegal stop. She rolls up her windows and locks her doors and refuses to obey your commands. What do you do?

ANSWER: Pull out my gun and blow out the back window.

Did I pass? :D
 
Board: Your on routine patrol and pull a woman over for an illegal stop. She rolls up her windows and locks her doors and refuses to obey your commands. What do you do?
Sounds like a chance to see if stun gun probes inserted into a lock will short circuit the actuator. If that fails I'll call in the SWAT team, helicopter, K-9 units and the Fire Department with the Jaws of Life. Maybe it'd be better to just call in for backup block her car in front and back until a Tow Truck comes and we can haul her off.

Like so:
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Board: Your on routine patrol and pull a woman over for an illegal stop. She rolls up her windows and locks her doors and refuses to obey your commands. What do you do?

Answer this and I'll finish it for you.

With all the recent incidents of "fake" police officers in the news, the woman may think that I am an imposter. I would need to reassure her that I am the "real deal" by showing my identification and possibly having her call the station from her cell phone. :thinking:
 
With all the recent incidents of "fake" police officers in the news, the woman may think that I am an imposter. I would need to reassure her that I am the "real deal" by showing my identification and possibly having her call the station from her cell phone. :thinking:



LOL, rookie...... :paddle:
 
I wonder how she would react if I walked up and just pressed my 'nana & kiwi's against the window like a sea slug and his 2 sea urchin buddies......
 
I wonder how she would react if I walked up and just pressed my 'nana & kiwi's against the window like a sea slug and his 2 sea urchin buddies......

i have to say i just stumbled upon this last post without reading any other part of this thread but the title and I have to say things have taken a strange turn. I suspect Vieope had something to do with this...
 
Yep, the oral boards are intense. They'll start out asking you basic questions about yourself and let you get comfortable then WHAM! They'll put you in theoretical positions that are damn near impossible to answer.

I had my oral boards back in 1996 for the Fort Lauderdale PD. This is one of the things they hit me with.

Board: Your on routine patrol and pull a woman over for an illegal stop. She rolls up her windows and locks her doors and refuses to obey your commands. What do you do?

Answer this and I'll finish it for you.

Wouldn't you want to run her license plate and see if the car was stolen or something, show her the badge. Of course there is also the possibility that something is wrong with the car or she was being attacked or something and is stopped and locks her door because the person who attacked her was wearing a uniform that looked like yours.
 
OK, to add to the situation this lady refuses to acknowledge you. No body language, no verbal communication, and does not appear to be in any distress.

You've run her plates and all came back fine. She appears to resemble the owner's description based of DMV records.

You call for back up but none is available for such a low priority call.

What do you do?
 
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