Who was it directed at then?george wrote:I apologize to the members who served in the armed forces here, and I do not consider them as parasites.
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- Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:22 pm
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- Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:41 pm
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Re: Considering Federal Law Enforcement Service...opinions?
I would highly recommend getting on with a state or local agency for about 3 years first. Make it a big one, and shine.
You will learn skills and tactics in dealing with people that can't be trained at the federal level.
My researched conclusions on FLEO: The hours are long and you will move a lot, especially if you promote. Quality of life in regards to time is better at the state and local level. However, the money is better after a few years at the federal level. Also, feds are more limited in how they work. They often times work through the state/local agency as their tac teams are faster to mobilize, and warrants faster to obtain.
All that said, there are some really cool assignments at the fed level. If you find the right wife and can make the family thing work, I recommend going state/local first, excel there and get some investigations experience, and then you'll be that much ahead of other applicants going for the FLEO jobs. The guys that I worked alongside that went federal all still say that the real fun is on patrol at the local/state level, so take that for what it is worth.
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You will learn skills and tactics in dealing with people that can't be trained at the federal level.
My researched conclusions on FLEO: The hours are long and you will move a lot, especially if you promote. Quality of life in regards to time is better at the state and local level. However, the money is better after a few years at the federal level. Also, feds are more limited in how they work. They often times work through the state/local agency as their tac teams are faster to mobilize, and warrants faster to obtain.
All that said, there are some really cool assignments at the fed level. If you find the right wife and can make the family thing work, I recommend going state/local first, excel there and get some investigations experience, and then you'll be that much ahead of other applicants going for the FLEO jobs. The guys that I worked alongside that went federal all still say that the real fun is on patrol at the local/state level, so take that for what it is worth.
Check out http://www.realpolice.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for more info.