DO you have to apply for a job to be sponsored to go to any of the part-time academy's or is there a way that you can just get sponsored ?
im talking any R/I, NERPI, etc... any of themat all what so ever.
Also on a side note, can I get sponsored one of these part time academy as a volunteer at a PD?
Again, please excuse me if these are not the most intelligent questions. THere is a great deal of information I have found on my searches and theres just so much information it just usually leads to mroe questions.
thanks
Posted by: screamineagle
you need to be sponsored by a chief.
Posted by: mschumann
thanks man that helps alot.... Im exploring the volunteer options that some departments have. I have found some that have volunteer op's for aux police. I wonder if you get a volunteer aux police position do they send you to the p/t academy?
Posted by: screamineagle
some depts. wont hire you as a reserve unless you already have the reserve academy. And by a chief sponsoring you, it doesn't mean he/she has to hire you.
Posted by: Delta784
Quote:
Originally Posted by mschumann
I wonder if you get a volunteer aux police position do they send you to the p/t academy?
Some do, some don't. A lot of Internet searching and phone calls are in your future.
Posted by: Sniper
Hows do I...........
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Your deputy manager mall security supervisor is looking for you.
Posted by: 5-0
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Posted by: Sniper
10-4 fellas........ I'm all over it.
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