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05-25-2016, 03:58 AM #31UnregisteredGuest
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05-25-2016, 12:02 PM #32UnregisteredGuest
MPD doesn't hire too many veterans only if you're under the F&F plan. Good luck!
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05-25-2016, 04:43 PM #33UnregisteredGuest
In that case, why don't you resign so I can take your place? And no, not "Save the World" just do the best I can while on duty to provide a presence that will ensure the area I will be assigned might be free from crime and the fear of crime. In the end all we can do is try and be accountable for our actions, no?
Good luck to you should decide to join the County!
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05-26-2016, 12:50 AM #34
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05-26-2016, 07:29 AM #35UnregisteredGuest
Just another Baker act Batman, or is he Superman ?
So lets get this right, and I quote :
" While I'm on duty, to provide a presence that will ensure the area I will be assigned might be free from crime and the fear of crime . " Unquote.
LOL, were you injured ,possibly blown up, IE - shell shock, or a victim of post traumatic disorder, while you were in the army ? Ok Superman, or is it Batman, you really need to put a rubber band on your head sonny, and snap out of it !
Your "Presence will ensure the area is free of crime, and the fear of crime " ? You see folks, this is the type of idiots we will get these days, another Baker act ! NEXT !
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05-26-2016, 01:08 PM #36UnregisteredGuest
The man wants to be the new Captain Miami, he wants to save Miami. Little does he know is that the CJ system is a joke and for the most part to blame for all these crime which doesn't stop and won't let us do our job and save the city from evil unless we go out and shoot these thugs dead. Once you put the cuffs on that thug, take him to jail, by the time you're done with paper work that thug is back out in the streets doing the same thing. Welcome to reality this isn't a movie like bad boys II or Miami Vice or the TV shows like blue bloods, this is reality papo. You won't save the streets nor would you make them crime free. The court system is a money making machine, without recidivism they wouldn't survive. Good luck and go home safe it's not worth your life...
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05-26-2016, 09:16 PM #37UnregisteredGuest
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05-26-2016, 11:49 PM #38UnregisteredGuest
*Written Test-COMPASS(can be exempt with SAT or ACT scores
*Physical-super easy! Pushups, sit-ups, and 5 minutes walking
*Background Investigation
*CVSA
*Medical
*Psychological
THATS IT! then wait for your phone call to go to your speciality assignment until your Academy class starts
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05-26-2016, 11:56 PM #39UnregisteredGuest
Turnover rate is pretty high; same situation that MPD is going through right now. But, what matters is getting your certification and experience to out on your resume. It made more sense for me to put my effort into a department that would hire me in less than 3 months, than a department that would give me the run-around for a year or more. While I'm in the academy and almost certified, some of you guys will just be waiting for a call to start the academy. I want to help anyone avoid making the same mistake I did. The experience you receive in Atlanta in a year will be more than some officers see their entire careers. And the COL in Atlanta is super cheap, so you may move there and grow to love it; I did. Good luck to anyone and everyone who decides to apply. I'll be monitoring the board for anymore questions.
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05-27-2016, 01:17 AM #40UnregisteredGuest
I like what I saw in Atlanta when I went on vacation there not too long ago. Let me see what I decide when I'm done with my Bachelors degree. My parents want me to finish my degree before I apply anywhere, can't blame them either, fed jobs want experience and degree, so I might as well focus on finishing this!
Any idea how long it'll take to work in K9 there?
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