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Are we able to work for the government????????????????? - Page 2

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11-20-2012, 01:47 PM
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police officer?FBI? :/
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IRS? Post office? no no.
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Well that just dashed my hopes for working for the State of Connecticut. Oh well...move on.
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police officer?FBI? :/
NVM found it, its a no go, :/
Requirements to Become a Police Officer
Police officers are responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining peace within communities. In addition to earning a high school diploma, police officers receive training at a police academy. Some police officers complete degree programs in law enforcement or criminal justice as well.


View 30 Popular Schools
Step 1: Meet Basic Prerequisites
All police departments require their police officers to have at least a high school diploma or equivalent education. While some departments hire graduates right out of high school, most require potential officers to be at least 21 years old. Thus, students who are hired after high school must work and train until they are 21 in order to become an officer. Other basic prerequisites for police officers include being a U.S. citizen and having a valid drivers license and clean record.

Step 2: Complete Undergraduate Education
Completing an associate or bachelor's degree program in criminal justice, law enforcement or a related discipline can be helpful in obtaining a job as a police officer. While not required by many departments, applicants may find formal education advantageous when vying for officer positions. State and federal agencies generally require their recruits to have a college education. Degree-holders also may advance their careers more rapidly than those without a relevant degree. Some departments will even provide tuition assistance to officers who seek degrees in pertinent fields.

Step 3: Attend Police Academy
Most police officers attend some form of police academy for training. Large police departments send recruits to their own police academies. Smaller precincts may send new hires to attend larger academies as well. Academy programs typically last 3-4 months and combine classroom and hands-on, physical training. Academies include common classroom instruction in:

Civil rights
State and local laws
Incident reporting
Crime investigation
Constitutional law
Criminal psych
Police academy training prepares prospective police officers for active duty. Therefore, recruits also gain supervised experience in facing real-life situations. Police academy teaches students common requirements such as:

Patrol, risk assessment and subject apprehension
Accident and emergency response
First-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Firearm use
Self-defense
Traffic command
Step 4: Pass Applicable Examinations
In order to gain a position on the police force, candidates are required to pass various examinations to ensure competence. Candidates must pass written exams, which may be administered through a police academy. Most divisions also administer physical tests of strength, vision, hearing and agility. Some units conduct psychiatric or background interviews to assess a recruit's personal characteristics and overall suitability for a career in law enforcement. Most candidates will need to pass drug and lie detector tests as well.
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i really want to work for ICE and help people that are being traffic in the united states
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NVM found it, its a no go, :/
Requirements to Become a Police Officer
Police officers are responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining peace within communities. In addition to earning a high school diploma, police officers receive training at a police academy. Some police officers complete degree programs in law enforcement or criminal justice as well.


View 30 Popular Schools
Step 1: Meet Basic Prerequisites
All police departments require their police officers to have at least a high school diploma or equivalent education. While some departments hire graduates right out of high school, most require potential officers to be at least 21 years old. Thus, students who are hired after high school must work and train until they are 21 in order to become an officer. Other basic prerequisites for police officers include being a U.S. citizen and having a valid drivers license and clean record.

Step 2: Complete Undergraduate Education
Completing an associate or bachelor's degree program in criminal justice, law enforcement or a related discipline can be helpful in obtaining a job as a police officer. While not required by many departments, applicants may find formal education advantageous when vying for officer positions. State and federal agencies generally require their recruits to have a college education. Degree-holders also may advance their careers more rapidly than those without a relevant degree. Some departments will even provide tuition assistance to officers who seek degrees in pertinent fields.

Step 3: Attend Police Academy
Most police officers attend some form of police academy for training. Large police departments send recruits to their own police academies. Smaller precincts may send new hires to attend larger academies as well. Academy programs typically last 3-4 months and combine classroom and hands-on, physical training. Academies include common classroom instruction in:

Civil rights
State and local laws
Incident reporting
Crime investigation
Constitutional law
Criminal psych
Police academy training prepares prospective police officers for active duty. Therefore, recruits also gain supervised experience in facing real-life situations. Police academy teaches students common requirements such as:

Patrol, risk assessment and subject apprehension
Accident and emergency response
First-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Firearm use
Self-defense
Traffic command
Step 4: Pass Applicable Examinations
In order to gain a position on the police force, candidates are required to pass various examinations to ensure competence. Candidates must pass written exams, which may be administered through a police academy. Most divisions also administer physical tests of strength, vision, hearing and agility. Some units conduct psychiatric or background interviews to assess a recruit's personal characteristics and overall suitability for a career in law enforcement. Most candidates will need to pass drug and lie detector tests as well.
Seriously you did a walk in on the 5th of November you think they have oompa loompas going through our applications or something?
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What about state hospitals? Like where crazy people are
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you can work for the state...
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Date Application Sent - 9/12/2012
Date Delivered - 9/13/2012
Date of I-797 C Notice of Action - 9/18/2012
Date Biometrics scheduled - 10/17/12(Taken)
Date of EAD approval - 11/20/12
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Look at the job description, do some research ppl.
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What about on-campus jobs that are non work study?
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