John
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Is the intergrity only a massive part of the job between cops?
Doesn't seem to be outside of that.
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Lynny
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you lie, you lose credibility, youre out basically.
[Edited on 28-08-2009 by Alex_NSM]
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mwg
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My cousin left the army a few months ago to go in the police force.
Gone through the training assessments and was just waiting for a training start date. Had a letter through recently saying they have no money and are cancelling recruiting till something like September NEXT YEAR. Its a fucking joke.
So now he is sat without a job as he obviously had to quit the army and his pay stopped in June. Was halving his wage to join the force too
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Lynny
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yeah thats quite common, I know durham have to cut something daft like a couple of million out by next year, hence why soooo many staff have been made civilian. Theres quite a few who've done assessment centres etc, just waiting on job but wont be offered one for another 2-3years
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mwg
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The letter said they are something like 7 million in debt. Too busy spending money building that fancy new headquarters at Carlisle
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
My cousin left the army a few months ago to go in the police force.
Gone through the training assessments and was just waiting for a training start date. Had a letter through recently saying they have no money and are cancelling recruiting till something like September NEXT YEAR. Its a fucking joke.
So now he is sat without a job as he obviously had to quit the army and his pay stopped in June. Was halving his wage to join the force too
So he was on over 45k in the forces????
[Edited on 28-08-2009 by Ben J]
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
The letter said they are something like 7 million in debt. Too busy spending money building that fancy new headquarters at Carlisle
Cheshires HQ is quite funky.......
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
My cousin left the army a few months ago to go in the police force.
Gone through the training assessments and was just waiting for a training start date. Had a letter through recently saying they have no money and are cancelling recruiting till something like September NEXT YEAR. Its a fucking joke.
So now he is sat without a job as he obviously had to quit the army and his pay stopped in June. Was halving his wage to join the force too
Must have been high up in the army if he's halving his wage to join the police
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gtitim
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every force right now apart from the Met is short of funds. We have had 60 new recruits since i joined in april 08, and no more scheduled until probably april 2010. If you want to get into the job, be prepared to move and apply to the Met - with the Olympics coming up, they will be boosting numbers in order to have more officers trained and on streets in time.
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Lynny
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we start on 22, go to 24k after 6 months when you get independant
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by gtitim
every force right now apart from the Met is short of funds. We have had 60 new recruits since i joined in april 08, and no more scheduled until probably april 2010. If you want to get into the job, be prepared to move and apply to the Met - with the Olympics coming up, they will be boosting numbers in order to have more officers trained and on streets in time.
Have you's not been told you have to hire more for the olympics? We need another 250 officers at least, but no money for recruiting so theyre hiring all them as specials!
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mwg
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Yeah he was on about 42k. In the SAS, had some sort of title, cant remember what
Was always away which didn't bother him when he was younger but now wants to start thinking about settling down so thats why he left and was prepared to take the pay cut.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
we start on 22, go to 24k after 6 months when you get independant
not far off halving his pay then
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Lynny
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When I was joining, I was advised to join the MET, then transfer to Durham, but tbh, I'm glad i stuck at it, Durham in an excellent force to work for, would hate to be in a large one like northumbria, GMP, MET etc
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mwg
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He enquired about Glasgow (I think) but they said he'd have to withdraw his application with Cumbria police force and then wait 12 months before he could apply with them
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Colin
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Would he not be better going into specialist security or something then if he's SAS trained rather than become a beat officer?
He'll probably end up performing the death grip on some chav on the 1st day!!
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Would he not be better going into specialist security or something then if he's SAS trained rather than become a beat officer?
He'll probably end up performing the death grip on some chav on the 1st day!!
Its funny how many people are "ex SAS"!!!!!
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Yeah he was on about 42k. In the SAS, had some sort of title, cant remember what
Was always away which didn't bother him when he was younger but now wants to start thinking about settling down so thats why he left and was prepared to take the pay cut.
If he was in the SAS, ask him what colour the boathouse is at stirling lines.....
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mwg
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Police would of been good cos means he can stay around here, security he would probably have to bugger off somewhere else. Done over 10 years in the army so like I say had enough of being away all the time
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by mwg
Yeah he was on about 42k. In the SAS, had some sort of title, cant remember what
Was always away which didn't bother him when he was younger but now wants to start thinking about settling down so thats why he left and was prepared to take the pay cut.
If he was in the SAS, ask him what colour the boathouse is at stirling lines.....
whats that then
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by mwg
Yeah he was on about 42k. In the SAS, had some sort of title, cant remember what
Was always away which didn't bother him when he was younger but now wants to start thinking about settling down so thats why he left and was prepared to take the pay cut.
If he was in the SAS, ask him what colour the boathouse is at stirling lines.....
whats that then
Its from a film mate...not to worry!!
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GF-91
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quote:
Everyone wants to go into Traffic. its hard to get into.
The recruitment process for police varies from Constabulary to constabulary.
But in general its
Application Form
SECURITY CHECKS (FAMILY/FRIENDS ETC)
PIRT (Police Initial Recruitment Test)
Interview
Fitness Test
Medical
More Security checks
References
Job offer
Training
Then you are on probation for 2 years I think and until you've passed your 2 years you can't specialise - traffic etc.
What?
Im afraid the police can't deny you a job because of your mates. Its all about individuals now.
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by GaryF
quote:
Everyone wants to go into Traffic. its hard to get into.
The recruitment process for police varies from Constabulary to constabulary.
But in general its
Application Form
SECURITY CHECKS (FAMILY/FRIENDS ETC)
PIRT (Police Initial Recruitment Test)
Interview
Fitness Test
Medical
More Security checks
References
Job offer
Training
Then you are on probation for 2 years I think and until you've passed your 2 years you can't specialise - traffic etc.
What?
Im afraid the police can't deny you a job because of your mates. Its all about individuals now.
They do background security checks on family and ask if you know/live with anyone with crim record etc.
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Boycey
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Surely there would be no Police forces in he UK if they denied you entry for knowing someone with a criminal record Get points on your license and thats you got a criminal record.
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Boycey
Surely there would be no Police forces in he UK if they denied you entry for knowing someone with a criminal record Get points on your license and thats you got a criminal record.
You are not necessarily denied entry. Points isn't a crim record btw.
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