I need some advice badly....
I am currently working towards a career in law enforcement and about to begin the process with two local police forces. I find myself constantly pondering a career as an MP. However I have a couple of questions and worries. I have already spoken to a recruiter from my local Reg. Force Det. and was given some good advice regarding the issue I am about to confer about, yet I want to get what you could call "a second opinion".
I posses strong experience in the law enforcement field starting with working as a Community Patrol Officer with Toronto Community Housing, in where I responded to anything from shootings to domestic disputes, not to mention working in some of the toughest areas of Toronto and constantly dealing with volatile situations. I also worked as a undercover loss prevention specialist, Certified Protection Officer for Toronto Union Station and currently employed as a Resource Protection Investigator. In some of my work capacities I have the opportunity to work with the local police force and have drawn some solid references from. On May 22nd I received a Citizens Award given to me by the Mayor of Toronto and 02 District Chief of Toronto Emergency Services at Dennison Armories. I also speak three languages.
I have also received certification in crisis management (non violent) crisis intervention and some more. Here's the problem, I attended post secondary (Police Foundations) however was unable to finish due to some extenuating circumstances. From what my civi police recruiter had told me I fit the bill and should have a good chance of getting hired. The CDN Forces recruiter told me I need to look into receiving A N4 waiver.
If there is anyone preferably current MP who can give me advice on what I should do and some insight into is being an MP realistic for me, please REPLY!
Finishing school right now is not much of an option due to the fact I am a new Father and my wife is home on maternity and I support the household.
I know I posses the essentials of what makes a good officer I just need the opportunity to prove myself.
Regards and thanks to those who took the time to read and reply.
Zoltan
I am currently working towards a career in law enforcement and about to begin the process with two local police forces. I find myself constantly pondering a career as an MP. However I have a couple of questions and worries. I have already spoken to a recruiter from my local Reg. Force Det. and was given some good advice regarding the issue I am about to confer about, yet I want to get what you could call "a second opinion".
I posses strong experience in the law enforcement field starting with working as a Community Patrol Officer with Toronto Community Housing, in where I responded to anything from shootings to domestic disputes, not to mention working in some of the toughest areas of Toronto and constantly dealing with volatile situations. I also worked as a undercover loss prevention specialist, Certified Protection Officer for Toronto Union Station and currently employed as a Resource Protection Investigator. In some of my work capacities I have the opportunity to work with the local police force and have drawn some solid references from. On May 22nd I received a Citizens Award given to me by the Mayor of Toronto and 02 District Chief of Toronto Emergency Services at Dennison Armories. I also speak three languages.
I have also received certification in crisis management (non violent) crisis intervention and some more. Here's the problem, I attended post secondary (Police Foundations) however was unable to finish due to some extenuating circumstances. From what my civi police recruiter had told me I fit the bill and should have a good chance of getting hired. The CDN Forces recruiter told me I need to look into receiving A N4 waiver.
If there is anyone preferably current MP who can give me advice on what I should do and some insight into is being an MP realistic for me, please REPLY!
Finishing school right now is not much of an option due to the fact I am a new Father and my wife is home on maternity and I support the household.
I know I posses the essentials of what makes a good officer I just need the opportunity to prove myself.
Regards and thanks to those who took the time to read and reply.
Zoltan