Message from @osok
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And it's soul-drainingly boring.
i heard that some department wont hire if the iq is to high
my ASE would expire every 4 yrs why doesn't a cop have something like that?
When I was an OTR truck driver, my knowledge of police work schedules and protocols was handy. I always knew when they would not be on the road because they were doing the 2 to 3 hours of shift paperwork to go home, or the hour of set up to leave the shop after they started their shift.
They have standards and certifications out the wazoo. Problem is you can't certify for behavior. Only demonstration of knowledge.
Pretty sure that they do judge you based on behaviour.
its a hard job and thank god they want to do it
They do give you practical realistic scenarios in which you have to make the right choice in order to be deemed fit to serve.
Apparently not to the degree they should. It's subjective.
That's a separate argument, but I agree.
It shouldn't be an easy answer.
And they should have to elaborate on their choice.
look the train corse is what 6 month to become officer
In a way that's acceptable.
standards and certifications for all the wrong stuff like how to do cpr and stuff yea i dont see how that could translate to being a better cop.
i see lot of mistakes in police reports and that is scary and some of stunts they pull is unbliveable
That is certainly an issue, yes.
I had a friend that retired to Az, Bizby? I think. When he joined the KCPD in 1957, the only training he got was being put in uniform and pointed at the saloons/bars. He told me he thought he was going to get beat to death before he made it off probation.
I'm not sure how much training it takes to know not to torque an arm of someone you just chained merely because you're aggravated.
I think police should have better control over their emotions, agreed.
@osok I disagree. Money can solve problems but it cannot fix issues.
And there should be a standard applied.
There is no motive beyond conscience.
Their job comes with confrontation and regular conflict, they should be able to remain calm and act accordingly despite strenuous circumstances, and prove as much.
Yes.
No argument there.
not 100% that many have one of those @Zuluzeit
And yet here we are
that what im say n...better arrest better outcomes (well not for rob lol)
I remember in college, studying the Myers-Briggs Behavioral Typology, that Police, School Teachers, and Politicians were like 85% all from the same category: Sensor-Feeler.
that test was great
@Shitty Kitty Shittylol exactly my point. That's why training isn't a comprehensive solution. Nor would I argue the most deficient area atm.
I have had fun with it over the years.
what where the 5
Polarities?
INFP I believe is mine.
IIRC.
It's been like 3 years at least since I took the test.
INTP here - very very N.