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Posted by: beantownguy

What towns in the Greater Boston Area are not civil service for police department hiring?

Anyone know of towns like this that are hiring?



Posted by: soxrock75

Quote:
Originally Posted by beantownguy
What towns in the Greater Boston Area are not civil service for police department hiring?

Anyone know of towns like this that are hiring?
Not many in the Greater Boston area.......try the search option, there is a list on here somewhere.



Posted by: Officer Dunngeon

Is it me, or has anybody noticed an increase in the flux of threads like this?





Posted by: fjmas1976

Quote:
Originally Posted by Officer Dunngeon
Is it me, or has anybody noticed an increase in the flux of threads like this?





Posted by: RPD931

Beantown, you'll only find a few up North like West Newbury, Georgetown, Wenhem... that area.. Out west, Sherborn and Dover come to mind.



Posted by: HELPMe

Quote:
Originally Posted by RPD931
Beantown, you'll only find a few up North like West Newbury, Georgetown, Wenhem... that area.. Out west, Sherborn and Dover come to mind.
D/S is south of Boston ..i wouldnt want to be a cop there though..seems like a VERY slow job.



Posted by: soxrock75

Quote:
Originally Posted by HELPMe
D/S is south of Boston ..i wouldnt want to be a cop there though..seems like a VERY slow job.
Hey, sometimes beggars can't be choosers. At least get your foot in the door somewhere and get some experience. You just can't up and join a SWAT team right away..............



Posted by: mpc111

D/S may not be "busy" PD's, but they are both very pro-active. Dover just had interviews for a few part-time positions that will eventually lead to full-time positions for those hired. Beats being a security guard.



Posted by: soxrock75

Quote:
Originally Posted by mpc111
D/S may not be "busy" PD's, but they are both very pro-active. Dover just had interviews for a few part-time positions that will eventually lead to full-time positions for those hired. Beats being a security guard.

Well said...........=D>



Posted by: RPD931

Quote:
Originally Posted by HELPMe
D/S is south of Boston ..i wouldnt want to be a cop there though..seems like a VERY slow job.
Ok, ok.. Its actually SouthWest of Boston. I grew up in Natick which is "West" of Boston and Dover borders "South" Natick...and Sherborn borders the "SouthWest" part of Natick..

I know one guy that went to Dover PD part-time a few years ago... I think he might be FT now, not sure. But I've heard its a GOOD P.D..



Posted by: Q5-TPR

Plympton PD, Hanson PD, and Rochester PD are all non-Civil Service. Good Jobs, very pro-active. Good luck with those three, VERY selective!



Posted by: Macop

Hanson, can't even remember evry hearing of them hiring. There is a few non CS town in the Boston area, Concord and some of the surrrounding towns.



Posted by: Mitpo62

Hey, don't forget Chatham. It's awesome!!



Posted by: minks8938

Chatham awsome????? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA



Posted by: Macop

Easy minks, lol. Whats up brotha





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