So I'm considering applying to the county sheriff's office to be considered for hire as a deputy. This is something I've always wanted to do, and I think it would be a good job to have while I'm going through law school and a few years after/before.
I'm pretty sure I could get hired. I'm fit, smart (or so I'd like to think) and haven't had any run-ins with the law. I'm scheduled to go on a ride-along with an officer next week on the graveyard shift...I'm really looking forward to it. Both of my grandfathers were policemen and lawyers, so it would be neat to carry on that legacy.
So my question is, are there any current/former peace officers here? I'm mainly wondering about what's it's like being a deputy day to day in a fairly large, well funded department. What's good about it? What sucks about it?
I'm pretty sure I could get hired. I'm fit, smart (or so I'd like to think) and haven't had any run-ins with the law. I'm scheduled to go on a ride-along with an officer next week on the graveyard shift...I'm really looking forward to it. Both of my grandfathers were policemen and lawyers, so it would be neat to carry on that legacy.
So my question is, are there any current/former peace officers here? I'm mainly wondering about what's it's like being a deputy day to day in a fairly large, well funded department. What's good about it? What sucks about it?
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