The British Transport Police are always recruiting, their dog units are very well looked after and you'd get free train travel
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Mothman, thanks for the reply. I understand what you mean about the hours. I'm loving the money (doubled my monthly income from my old job) but imagine the hours might hit me hard eventually. Sorry to hear the RAF route didn't work out for you. I certainly prefer the idea of dog handling for one of the forces. The only thing that is a slight halt for me is the idea of spending years and years on the beat, never managing to transfer to the oversubscribed dog handling units. Also, would have to make lifestyle changes regarding body modification which would involve my practitioner surgically "reversing" my visible decor. This is something i have been thinking long and hard about, as mentally it would be difficult.
bigbarney, you know i hadn't even thought of transport police. Thanks for the idea! Though my main aim for the time being is to wait for recruitment campaigns by metropolitan or Essex police, so i can speak to the recruiters and determine whether it would definately be right for me and worth the said lifestyle change.Warning: Smoking cigars may cause a slow and delicious death.
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Undergraduate reading bits and bobs of the humanities and anything here pertaining to things political. Term time post in library security. Wanted to be a pilot but did not have the maths. Might take a masters! Might well do that!
Originally posted by cj121 View PostAny newer forum members wish to share their job/vocation. Go on...
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Monkey, you got ages to think about it all mate. 20 is a top age to be!
Originally posted by Monkey View PostMothman, thanks for the reply. I understand what you mean about the hours. I'm loving the money (doubled my monthly income from my old job) but imagine the hours might hit me hard eventually. Sorry to hear the RAF route didn't work out for you. I certainly prefer the idea of dog handling for one of the forces. The only thing that is a slight halt for me is the idea of spending years and years on the beat, never managing to transfer to the oversubscribed dog handling units. Also, would have to make lifestyle changes regarding body modification which would involve my practitioner surgically "reversing" my visible decor. This is something i have been thinking long and hard about, as mentally it would be difficult.
bigbarney, you know i hadn't even thought of transport police. Thanks for the idea! Though my main aim for the time being is to wait for recruitment campaigns by metropolitan or Essex police, so i can speak to the recruiters and determine whether it would definately be right for me and worth the said lifestyle change.
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Contract Network Engineer (Wintel & Cisco) with a health company in Dublin.
Jeez, I badly need a job in Scotland!No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."
CS Parnell
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Mothman if your ever coming down to the SE Kent area PM me, we could get together for a HERF only live 35 mins from Dungness?I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'
The Dawg.
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Originally posted by Stogiedog View PostMothman if your ever coming down to the SE Kent area PM me, we could get together for a HERF only live 35 mins from Dungness?sigpic"Stupid Boy".....
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Ok Mothman as much lead in time as possible please mate looking forward to it.I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'
The Dawg.
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deltawhisky - good stuff. Since I left the Royal Navy due to injury (seriously, the best job in the world), I've read for a Certificate in Social Sciences with the Open University and am also reading for an International Relations degree at the University of Plymouth (as that's where I have an apartment and they've got excellent links with the strategic studies group at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth).
As for what pays the bills - I work about twice as many hours as I'm contracted to as a salesman for Comet. Still, lots of overtime... Hopefully not forever mind... Next step, either back to the RN if my back has recovered to a medical officer's satisfaction; or, if it hasn't, apply for the the Civil/Diplomatic Service (possibly after a Masters in a defence/strategic studies field).
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Originally posted by deltawhisky View PostMonkey, you got ages to think about it all mate. 20 is a top age to be!Warning: Smoking cigars may cause a slow and delicious death.
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I am a fire and security engineer specialising in surveillance/counter surveillance stuff. Very interesting field of work, lots of travelling which is pissing me off at the minute.
But means I get to go to different cigar stores in out of the places.
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Originally posted by simonjgriffithshr View Postdeltawhisky - good stuff. Since I left the Royal Navy due to injury (seriously, the best job in the world), I've read for a Certificate in Social Sciences with the Open University and am also reading for an International Relations degree at the University of Plymouth (as that's where I have an apartment and they've got excellent links with the strategic studies group at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth).
As for what pays the bills - I work about twice as many hours as I'm contracted to as a salesman for Comet. Still, lots of overtime... Hopefully not forever mind... Next step, either back to the RN if my back has recovered to a medical officer's satisfaction; or, if it hasn't, apply for the the Civil/Diplomatic Service (possibly after a Masters in a defence/strategic studies field).
I came out for the same reason, medical problems. I'm seriously thinking of chancing my hand again with the doctor but only going on the ferries and not deep sea.
I've been out since '86 and things have changed but I'm more worried about whether I'm fit enough to work in the e.r these days!No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."
CS Parnell
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