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Pros/Cons of being an LEO
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<blockquote data-quote="chris1badL" data-source="post: 11278994" data-attributes="member: 53814"><p>I was actually in school for 2 years to become a cop. I then went and interned at the charlotte meck police department here in NC. Glad I did that cause it changed my mind real quick. I would at least go on a ride along program or something to get the feel of being in that police car. They also put me up in the jail for a while and got some interesting threats made towards me. Also, here in cabarrus county when you get hired you will start out in the jail or courts and have to work your way up to being on patrol. This was with the sheriffs department though, not sure about the city cops. One of my buddys was hired in charlotte and was stuck in hidden valley. That neighborhood was on gangland so I agree with being stuck as a rookie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris1badL, post: 11278994, member: 53814"] I was actually in school for 2 years to become a cop. I then went and interned at the charlotte meck police department here in NC. Glad I did that cause it changed my mind real quick. I would at least go on a ride along program or something to get the feel of being in that police car. They also put me up in the jail for a while and got some interesting threats made towards me. Also, here in cabarrus county when you get hired you will start out in the jail or courts and have to work your way up to being on patrol. This was with the sheriffs department though, not sure about the city cops. One of my buddys was hired in charlotte and was stuck in hidden valley. That neighborhood was on gangland so I agree with being stuck as a rookie. [/QUOTE]
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