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joe4520
Oct 4th, 2008, 03:00 PM
read the bottom part on rcmp what do you think

i like to hear your thoughts. would any of you guys do rcmp as a job or go into it. if so why or why not. i like to hear your reasons. be it too dangerous , not my thing, to i like to do it b/c its helpin the public, and good government job. would you do rcmp soley on the fact its a government job and the pay is very good 45k first yr and 80k after 3 yrs.

what it like being a rcmp. is it hard to get in. what do they look for.
is it like a slack job. do you just drive around a lot and go to tim hortons and hang out. is it very slow and u just watch dvd movie, and listen to ur ipod or is it a lot of work and fast pace and can be very dangerous work

would u see ur self doing rcmp or cop and would ur freinds see u doing it . why or why not

just like to hear some opinions and thoughts

Whitedart
Oct 4th, 2008, 03:07 PM
read the bottom part on rcmp what do you think

and would ur freinds see u doing it . why or why not

Why would your friends be making career decisions for you?

UrbanPoet
Oct 4th, 2008, 03:57 PM
Didnt you already ask a similar question?
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=618471

Is the car detailing industry not working out?
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/search.php?searchid=13852833

RCMP is very hard to get into, and law enforcement isnt for everyone.
Its a stressful job and has its share of ups and downs. Judging by your post i think you have a skewed view of what really entails a career in law enforcement.
The job required a high motivated and confident person. Its just the nature of the job...
I suggest you spend some time volunteering and being active in your community. Perhaps even joining your local auxiliary police force to see what its like.

joe4520
Oct 4th, 2008, 04:46 PM
maybe . whats it on a avg day.

do you think it a good job for introvert, loner type, sheltered, quiet, shy type of ppl b/c thats what i'm like
i been told i'm sheltered-no life experience-everything is like in a bubble, naive, gullible type though by friend and co workers from like every job

Whitedart
Oct 4th, 2008, 04:52 PM
maybe . whats it on a avg day.

do you think it a good job for introvert, loner type, sheltered, quiet, shy type of ppl b/c thats what i'm like
i been told i'm sheltered-no life experience-everything is like in a bubble, naive, gullible type though by friend and co workers from like every job


In that case, Urbanpoets's advice would be even more applicable:

I suggest you spend some time volunteering and being active in your community. Perhaps even joining your local auxiliary police force to see what its like.

bigshotceo
Oct 4th, 2008, 04:57 PM
maybe . whats it on a avg day.

do you think it a good job for introvert, loner type, sheltered, quiet, shy type of ppl b/c thats what i'm like
i been told i'm sheltered-no life experience-everything is like in a bubble, naive, gullible type though by friend and co workers from like every job

Please don't take this the wrong way, but that's the complete opposite of what police forces are looking for...........

Phlegmbot
Oct 4th, 2008, 04:58 PM
yeah my friend walk dont run to your nearest rcmp recruiting station

do what i say i know what is best for you

see you and i both type like a five year old therefore we are the same person am i rite

UrbanPoet
Oct 4th, 2008, 04:59 PM
maybe . whats it on a avg day.

do you think it a good job for introvert, loner type, sheltered, quiet, shy type of ppl b/c thats what i'm like
i been told i'm sheltered-no life experience-everything is like in a bubble, naive, gullible type though by friend and co workers from like every job

Eek... You pretty much admitted that you have all the personality traits of a person that they wouldn't want to hire.
I think you might be a bit out of touch b/c most sensible people would kinda figure you need to be pretty confident and sharp (in regards to street smarts) to be a cop...

From your previous threads.... I would suggest you try volunteering in the community or taking some courses @ the local community college. This way you can find out what you want to do with your life.
Try joining some clubs, maybe go to church or some sort of activity group so you can see what life is like.

thescream
Oct 4th, 2008, 05:16 PM
Being a police officer is NOT a dangerous job whatsoever in CANADA.

Working construction, at a convenience store, etc, is by far MORE dangerous- even being a nurse dealing with alzheimers or psychiatric patients. The public perception of a police officer is one who confronts danger and puts his/her life at risk....which is NOT true for the most part, at least not at the level they want you to believe for them to commend your respect.

I have a 'step' uncle who became an RCMP police officer. Even though he was born in Canada he got in as a 'visible minority.' He dropped out of college, liked to play football.....ate like a cow, and in my opinion wasn't a very smart guy and in fact incredibly lazy...

Anyways, he got transfered to B.C and now is on duty out there. I always got along with him and he was a good person though butt lazy. He is making comparable good money based on the average Canadian salary for his lack of education. In my opinion, very overpaid!

My brother was going to get into the RCMP when he got tangled with his girlfriend and had a baby a few years ago....good for him, he decided that it wasn't for him and he decided to FINISH COLLEGE!! He was going to the meetings and brought home his 'homework'....basically a book with pictures where you have to compare one photo to the other (detective work) to find the 'bad guy!' Looked like a deja-vous of grade school....:D

Bottom line in my opinion, with all due respect.....if you are looking for an easy way out of life, a stable job with a stable pay, and some authority without the requirement of education....I would rec'd you to become a police officer with the RCMP. The salary posted of 75k after a few years is true.....but remember, when you become a police officer it's not like becoming a lawyer or getting a job on Bay street.....you stay at your salary for the rest of your career until you retire.........

and yes, indeed you get to eat a lot of dough nuts- and it's on the house :D

Don't give up yet- and those who say that the police forces are looking for other types of people......I don't buy it. They are looking for assertive people who can masquerade their personalities. Police forces are filled with vibrant personalities, not all which can be seen clearly from the other side of an interviewers desk.

UrbanPoet
Oct 4th, 2008, 05:34 PM
Being a police officer is NOT a dangerous job whatsoever in CANADA.

Working construction, at a convenience store, etc, is by far MORE dangerous- even being a nurse dealing with alzheimers or psychiatric patients. The public perception of a police officer is one who confronts danger and puts his/her life at risk....which is NOT true for the most part, at least not at the level they want you to believe for them to commend your respect.

I have a 'step' uncle who became an RCMP police officer. Even though he was born in Canada he got in as a 'visible minority.' He dropped out of college, liked to play football.....ate like a cow, and in my opinion wasn't a very smart guy and in fact incredibly lazy...

Anyways, he got transfered to B.C and now is on duty out there. I always got along with him and he was a good person though butt lazy. He is making comparable good money based on the average Canadian salary for his lack of education. In my opinion, very overpaid!

My brother was going to get into the RCMP when he got tangled with his girlfriend and had a baby a few years ago....good for him, he decided that it wasn't for him and he decided to FINISH COLLEGE!! He was going to the meetings and brought home his 'homework'....basically a book with pictures where you have to compare one photo to the other (detective work) to find the 'bad guy!' Looked like a deja-vous of grade school....:D

Bottom line in my opinion, with all due respect.....if you are looking for an easy way out of life, a stable job with a stable pay, and some authority without the requirement of education....I would rec'd you to become a police officer with the RCMP. The salary posted of 75k after a few years is true.....but remember, when you become a police officer it's not like becoming a lawyer or getting a job on Bay street.....you stay at your salary for the rest of your career until you retire.........

and yes, indeed you get to eat a lot of dough nuts- and it's on the house :D

Don't give up yet- and those who say that the police forces are looking for other types of people......I don't buy it. They are looking for assertive people who can masquerade their personalities. Police forces are filled with vibrant personalities, not all which can be seen clearly from the other side of an interviewers desk.

I think you underestimate your uncle and the job.
Police work has a lot of liability and responsibility.

so to the OP, dont listen to this guy.
Even if you are lucky enough to get in as a less then desirable candidate... Its in your best interest to be the best person you can be for the job.

beerbaron105
Oct 4th, 2008, 07:05 PM
Being a police officer is NOT a dangerous job whatsoever in CANADA.

Working construction, at a convenience store, etc, is by far MORE dangerous- even being a nurse dealing with alzheimers or psychiatric patients. The public perception of a police officer is one who confronts danger and puts his/her life at risk....which is NOT true for the most part, at least not at the level they want you to believe for them to commend your respect.

I have a 'step' uncle who became an RCMP police officer. Even though he was born in Canada he got in as a 'visible minority.' He dropped out of college, liked to play football.....ate like a cow, and in my opinion wasn't a very smart guy and in fact incredibly lazy...

Anyways, he got transfered to B.C and now is on duty out there. I always got along with him and he was a good person though butt lazy. He is making comparable good money based on the average Canadian salary for his lack of education. In my opinion, very overpaid!

My brother was going to get into the RCMP when he got tangled with his girlfriend and had a baby a few years ago....good for him, he decided that it wasn't for him and he decided to FINISH COLLEGE!! He was going to the meetings and brought home his 'homework'....basically a book with pictures where you have to compare one photo to the other (detective work) to find the 'bad guy!' Looked like a deja-vous of grade school....:D

Bottom line in my opinion, with all due respect.....if you are looking for an easy way out of life, a stable job with a stable pay, and some authority without the requirement of education....I would rec'd you to become a police officer with the RCMP. The salary posted of 75k after a few years is true.....but remember, when you become a police officer it's not like becoming a lawyer or getting a job on Bay street.....you stay at your salary for the rest of your career until you retire.........

and yes, indeed you get to eat a lot of dough nuts- and it's on the house :D

Don't give up yet- and those who say that the police forces are looking for other types of people......I don't buy it. They are looking for assertive people who can masquerade their personalities. Police forces are filled with vibrant personalities, not all which can be seen clearly from the other side of an interviewers desk.

A for effort.

F for correct information.

That is all.

beerbaron105
Oct 4th, 2008, 07:06 PM
read the bottom part on rcmp what do you think

i like to hear your thoughts. would any of you guys do rcmp as a job or go into it. if so why or why not. i like to hear your reasons. be it too dangerous , not my thing, to i like to do it b/c its helpin the public, and good government job. would you do rcmp soley on the fact its a government job and the pay is very good 45k first yr and 80k after 3 yrs.

what it like being a rcmp. is it hard to get in. what do they look for.
is it like a slack job. do you just drive around a lot and go to tim hortons and hang out. is it very slow and u just watch dvd movie, and listen to ur ipod or is it a lot of work and fast pace and can be very dangerous work

would u see ur self doing rcmp or cop and would ur freinds see u doing it . why or why not

just like to hear some opinions and thoughts

How about you do some research before wasting bandwidth? It seems like you have performed zero work on your half, yes sir, officer's sit around all day and hang out at Tim Horton's...

bigshotceo
Oct 4th, 2008, 07:25 PM
How about you do some research before wasting bandwidth? It seems like you have performed zero work on your half, yes sir, officer's sit around all day and hang out at Tim Horton's...

Sir, I must ask you to please refrain from spreading slanderous lies about the RCMP. It is well known that between tasering random people, feeding and maintaining their horses, and combing their mustaches that they have little time for coffee

:cheesygri

thescream
Oct 5th, 2008, 12:02 AM
I think you underestimate your uncle and the job.
Police work has a lot of liability and responsibility.

so to the OP, dont listen to this guy.
Even if you are lucky enough to get in as a less then desirable candidate... Its in your best interest to be the best person you can be for the job.

He once dropped my mothers computer and didn't repair it or even apologize.

He once came to our house and ate all the food in the fridge.....

He lived with my aunt and uncle for 6 months and didn't pay a dollar....

He spent most his free time drinking beer and playing football......

Anyways, RCMP and regular Canadian police = OVERPAID / UNEDUCATED.........

So go for it!! It's an easy solution in life if school doesn't appeal to you and you want to have power over people without any qualifications that would be necessary in a 'normal' job.....(like experience, education, success....etc) not to mention those guys get so many discounts at so many places....

Stressful.....yes, indeed, I am sure it is.

But are you going to tell me a lawyer, psychiatrist.....nurse, warehouse worker, is not even more so?

The good thing about being a police officer is that you can take out your anger on the first black/arab man you pull over for speeding that has a nicer car then you and no one is going to believe him :D

sannin
Oct 5th, 2008, 01:57 AM
You are not serious w/ your post are you? :arrowu: I really sense a "hint" of sarcasm w/ your response.

iempwnage
Oct 5th, 2008, 02:01 AM
He once dropped my mothers computer and didn't repair it or even apologize.

He once came to our house and ate all the food in the fridge.....

He lived with my aunt and uncle for 6 months and didn't pay a dollar....

He spent most his free time drinking beer and playing football......

Anyways, RCMP and regular Canadian police = OVERPAID / UNEDUCATED.........

So go for it!! It's an easy solution in life if school doesn't appeal to you and you want to have power over people without any qualifications that would be necessary in a 'normal' job.....(like experience, education, success....etc) not to mention those guys get so many discounts at so many places....

Stressful.....yes, indeed, I am sure it is.

But are you going to tell me a lawyer, psychiatrist.....nurse, warehouse worker, is not even more so?

The good thing about being a police officer is that you can take out your anger on the first black/arab man you pull over for speeding that has a nicer car then you and no one is going to believe him :D

What the hell is wrong with you? Law enforcement is no joke, you really have to give the job 110%

Last thing we need is dumbass cops like what the americans have.

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To OP: YOU ARE NOT FIT FOR ANY GOV. JOB.

Please go back to school, and educate yourself.

Also you seem to have a real serious self esteem problem. Go to a bar, drink a couple of beers, get into a fight, kick the guys ass, buy a girl a drink and take her to your home.

RatherBePerfin'
Oct 5th, 2008, 07:30 AM
I remember your last topic where your parents kept telling you to join the RCMP. Seriously man, give up on it already. You aren't suitable for the job and no matter how many ways or how many times you ask, nobody here is going to tell you that it is the right job for you.

spf1971
Oct 5th, 2008, 08:43 AM
He once dropped my mothers computer and didn't repair it or even apologize.

He once came to our house and ate all the food in the fridge.....

He lived with my aunt and uncle for 6 months and didn't pay a dollar....

He spent most his free time drinking beer and playing football......

Anyways, RCMP and regular Canadian police = OVERPAID / UNEDUCATED.........

So go for it!! It's an easy solution in life if school doesn't appeal to you and you want to have power over people without any qualifications that would be necessary in a 'normal' job.....(like experience, education, success....etc) not to mention those guys get so many discounts at so many places....

Stressful.....yes, indeed, I am sure it is.

But are you going to tell me a lawyer, psychiatrist.....nurse, warehouse worker, is not even more so?

The good thing about being a police officer is that you can take out your anger on the first black/arab man you pull over for speeding that has a nicer car then you and no one is going to believe him :D

As far as troll posters go, you're pretty funny. Please let us know what you contribute to society, I'll my money on nothing.

vrus
Oct 5th, 2008, 03:56 PM
well, you can see the bias of thescream's post due to the relationship with his step uncle. the job is as challenging as how much you want it to be.

rcmp though? i heard they like to tazer.

seriously speaking, there was a report a few months earlier stating how mismanaged the whole force is, id try a different service before venturing out to join them.

thescream
Oct 5th, 2008, 07:35 PM
What the hell is wrong with you? Law enforcement is no joke, you really have to give the job 110%

Last thing we need is dumbass cops like what the americans have.

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To OP: YOU ARE NOT FIT FOR ANY GOV. JOB.

Please go back to school, and educate yourself.

Also you seem to have a real serious self esteem problem. Go to a bar, drink a couple of beers, get into a fight, kick the guys ass, buy a girl a drink and take her to your home.

Oh now, come on!

Any government job? I will admit that original poster sounds a bit like a closeted dead beat but his personality type is definitely suitable for half the office jobs with the government in Ottawa.

Haven't you ever watched, 'Office Space?' Then you should know damn well that that guy who kept getting his stapler taken away before they relocated him to the basement and forget to give him a pink slip while neglecting him until he burned the place down could very well be the personality behind the , 'original poster'

:D

oasis100
Oct 5th, 2008, 07:56 PM
Getting into any police force is difficult. From the words of a OPP interviewer, only 10% of people who apply get in.