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Pros/Cons of being an LEO
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<blockquote data-quote="notchstang92" data-source="post: 11280087" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>In a large urban area like Atlanta I would expect to start out doing the overnight shift in the ghetto. Seems like cops always start there. Advancement will depend on what positions are open and if you pass all the tests. Education will factor in to advancement. You are in the Army, but that only goes so far now. As with any job in this day and age employers want education. Also remember that in some depts once you reach a certain rank you are considered management and no more OT. </p><p></p><p>Read up on what a cops life is like after retirement. Many suffer heart attacks within 10 years of retirement. I have a degree in criminal justice and I remember one of my classes discussing that. Also the stigma of being a cop is usually not positive. They are usually categorized as corrupt and extemely arrogant. Not sure if I believe the corrupt part, but I have found that most cops have that arrogance that is found no where else. Almost like a god complex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notchstang92, post: 11280087, member: 12153"] In a large urban area like Atlanta I would expect to start out doing the overnight shift in the ghetto. Seems like cops always start there. Advancement will depend on what positions are open and if you pass all the tests. Education will factor in to advancement. You are in the Army, but that only goes so far now. As with any job in this day and age employers want education. Also remember that in some depts once you reach a certain rank you are considered management and no more OT. Read up on what a cops life is like after retirement. Many suffer heart attacks within 10 years of retirement. I have a degree in criminal justice and I remember one of my classes discussing that. Also the stigma of being a cop is usually not positive. They are usually categorized as corrupt and extemely arrogant. Not sure if I believe the corrupt part, but I have found that most cops have that arrogance that is found no where else. Almost like a god complex. [/QUOTE]
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