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texasmr2 10-21-2014 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by insyder (Post 1549611)
Two gigs.

1 - Information Security for a government agency. I specialized in end user training, network monitoring, and computer forensics investigations.

2 - Freelance web developer. I specialize in developing business and non profit organization websites and web applications.



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porsche911targa 11-25-2014 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by texasmr2 (Post 1539935)
I have been denied twice by FBSO as recently as last month. The one thing about law enforcement is it is not what you know but who you know because I graduated in the top 1% and have all my continuing education. I also had a inside connection for my first attempt in '08 but was denied (I eventually found out why).

I am committed mentally as well as 'financially' to school now so I am only seeking a 'reserve' position if the opportunity presents itself, "Once a Cop always a Cop" regarding the mentality imho.


Just playing devil's advocate, but by my calculations it appears that you are 60 years old now. That might be playing a big part in your lack of job offers. I think that's the age when most cops retire or are about to retire. It was probably not a very wise career choice at such advanced age. I'm not criticizing you, I'm just infusing a little bit of reality. Good luck in your future endeavors.

texasmr2 11-26-2014 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by porsche911targa (Post 1552152)
Just playing devil's advocate, but by my calculations it appears that you are 60 years old now. That might be playing a big part in your lack of job offers. I think that's the age when most cops retire or are about to retire. It was probably not a very wise career choice at such advanced age. I'm not criticizing you, I'm just infusing a little bit of reality. Good luck in your future endeavors.

I just turned 50 and I was 45 when I went through the police academy, finishing in the top 1% of my academy over those half my age. I am in perfect health and I am often confused for someone in their 30s. You are correct that a lot of peace officers are retirement age but those are the ones who became peace officers in their 20s-30s. It is also a well known fact that our economy is still in the crapper since '08 and a lot of older people were forced to re-invented themselves and pursue other careers. In fact about 5-7yrs ago there was a gentleman who could not find employment in his specific field, was laid off, and became a jailer and he was pushing 60yrs of age.

My point is that age is not and should not be a issue as I still have at least 25yrs left to contribute the knowledge I have gained through out my life, I am wiser now.

Thank you for your reply and I hope you have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.

texasmr2 12-08-2014 10:00 AM

My persistence is starting to pay off as I have an interview with a department after Christmas and yes it was 100% based on who I know and who my referral knows, 2015 is looking up.

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danielemartini 10-27-2023 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by texasmr2 (Post 1538868)
I often like to discuss work and what line of work other people are in, I will start because I am once again starting a new career.

After working in the seismic industry for a decade and enduring the cyclical ups and downs of the energy industry and two large scale layoff's I wanted a change. The change did not go as expected so I worked retail for a number of years but in '99 at the tender age of 45 I decided I needed to change my approach and go back to school. I wanted to do something where I had a chance at making a difference and to help people so I entered the police academy. I was at least 15-20yrs older than all my fellow cadets but I graduated at the top of my class and within two months of graduation I was hired on as a Deputy Sheriff at a small county 30 miles south of Waco. This entailed a complete 'up rooting' of my life in Houston and I was just wanting to put in a year of service so I could transition back to the Houston area to another department. Said dream lasted 6 months before I got screwed by this small county Sheriff.

In '11 I moved back home to Houston trying to find employment with other departments only to be denied again and again and last week I made a difficult but wise decision to pursue another career path yet one that is still rewarding in the sense that I still get to help people. I decided upon a career as a 'Pharmacy Technician' and will soon be starting classes. I have researched this field as well as reading about the huge growth that is expected in this field for at least the next decade if not more. I will also receive a certification in 'Sterile Products and Quality Assurance' thus allowing me to also work in hospitals and even jails.

I will still be taking my required 'Continuing Education' courses in law enforcement so I will still maintain and retain my state 'Police Officers' license. I am looking forward to starting this new career/life path.

Thanks for listening,
Gregg

Is it really that hard to land a police officer job?? I was actually thinking about going through an academy to get my peace officer license once all my businesses are able to run on their own... I always wanted to be a cop! lol

gredxa 12-14-2023 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by texasmr2 (Post 1538868)
I often like to discuss work and what line of work other people are in, I will start because I am once again starting a new career.

After working in the seismic industry for a decade and enduring the cyclical ups and downs of the energy industry and two large scale layoff's I wanted a change. The change did not go as expected so I worked retail for a number of years but in '99 at the tender age of 45 I decided I needed to change my approach and go back to school. I wanted to do something where I had a chance at making a difference and to help people so I entered the police academy. I was at least 15-20yrs older than all my fellow cadets but I graduated at the top of my class and within two months of graduation I was hired on as a Deputy Sheriff at a small county 30 miles south of Waco. This entailed a complete 'up rooting' of my life in Houston and I was just wanting to put in a year of service so I could transition back to the Houston area to another department. Said dream lasted 6 months before I got screwed by this small county Sheriff.

In '11 I moved back home to Houston trying to find employment with other departments only to be denied again and again and last week I made a difficult but wise decision to pursue another career path yet one that is still rewarding in the sense that I still get to help people. I decided upon a career as a 'Pharmacy Technician' and will soon be starting classes. I have researched this field as well as reading about the huge growth that is expected in this field for at least the next decade if not more. I will also receive a certification in 'Sterile Products and Quality Assurance' thus allowing me to also work in hospitals and even jails.

I will still be taking my required 'Continuing Education' courses in law enforcement so I will still maintain and retain my state 'Police Officers' license. I am looking forward to starting this new career/life path.
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Thanks for listening,
Gregg

great experience. i am onto freelance

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