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BALDANDRE:

--- Quote from: Medic on July 26, 2007, 11:01:26 AM ---
 :*)) It's hard to be me Andre!


--- End quote ---

Yea, I guess we can all have hopes and aspirations! ;)

Sgt. Pate:
I was "on the job" as a Reserve Officer for about 5 years.  I ran the reserve program and was a level one officer.

Things for Law Enforcement have changed a lot since then.  The thing that kept me from full time was the pay.  I think they've fixed than by now.

Most departments around here won't even consider you without a Criminal Justice Degree.  That and being in top physical shape are the 1st two things I work on if I wanted to be a LEO!   O:O

Bolohead:
I have 20 yrs in service, and am now an EX-LEO from an SO.


I now have some much less stress  :*))

Robmeister:
Thanks fer y'all's input.

Yeah, cops are WAY underpaid. 

I'm one a them guys who has several things I want to accomplish before I'm too old to do so.

Three major things stand out (there are other minor things) but THREE stand out that I've always wanted to do since I was a kid.

1) Be a rock star
2) Earn a black belt (or some top ranking) in a martial arts style
3) Be a cop

The first one I achieved to a certain level - www.myspace.com/letchengrey

Over the years I've dabbled in various arts and lower ranking belts in Tang Soo Do, Tae Kwon Do and Judo - so I've got some work there (lately I'm very intrigued with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu).

The last one, well here I am.....here in Colorado there's no maximum age, as long as yer in good physical, mental and emotional condition and you can cut the mustard with all the requirements and testing.

The only thing that concerns me is past drug usage (of course in the rock & roll business) but it's been 20 years.  But I'm prepared to be honest and some agencies, honest or not, just won't have it.....then again there are more conscientious agencies that do take in the whole scope and context of a candidates life and accomplishments against many years being removed from drug usage.

We'll see...nothing ventured, nothing gained

"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." - Theodore Roosevelt

Sgt. Pate:
Well done Rob!  You know you can do whatever you set out to so go for it bro!

I don't think non-LEO's can understand the pride and brotherhood you experience behind the badge.  It's an honor to achieve and an honor to serve with such dedicated men and women.  Part of me has been changed forever and for the better!

It’s too bad a couple bad apples will get all the attention while officers give their life every day and nobody seems to notice.  Such is life as my grandma used to say!

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