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Total B0ll0cks mate -come up here and i'll give you the jail;).
The entrance tests are a total waste of time in relation to the job that officers do-i know what i'm on about by the way-the tests that people have to go through have no bearing on there ability to do the job-how many coppers are in the job who have come straight from college/uni and fairdos they can pass a test/exam but put them out on the street and ask them to communicate with people and they fall flat on there faces.The tests should be set so that a person can be judged on there ability to work in a public enviroment and relate to the people who they come into contact with on all levels-thats what make a good cop -not someone who can tell if a train is gonna travel 182 miles in four hours etc. husky |
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Or you could stay at home as little as possible, mainly as a store for your personal belongings :-P |
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The thing that puts me off about being a special is the very limited range of jobs you can do on the side. Aparantly you cant work anywhere that deals with alcohol licencing, dealing with money... so that pretty much means i couldnt keep my current job and limits me to others in a very hard time for finding employment. A guy at work left late last year to be a police officer, he actually got the job. His twin brother is a special constable and is doing work in a primary school since this is one of the few jobs he is allowed to do. For the comments made about saving like crazy, about how much money in savings are we talking here? I know this is a 'how long is a peice of string' question, but i have no idea what kind of figure is realistic. |
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ok I iz getting me coat now:silent: |
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I bought a flat when I was 21/22 decided didnt like it and went back to folks 2nyrs later. Best piece of advice I can give. you really need a 10% dep also another 5k on top for solicitors/bits etc.
Stay at home, or share with friends, your own gaf on your own, is actually not much fun... short of getting away with whatever you want without anyone diggin you out. |
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Moving out of home... options
Flat/House share - Around £300-£400 a month maybe inclusive or plus bills, 1 months deposit usualy Rent own flat/Bedsit - £400+ depending on location, huge deposit needed, 1 month up front plus fees etc. We paid just under £1k on a £700 a month house Squat - Cheap, illegal'ish, you have to support green peace and have dreadlocks Stay at home - Its the best way! I moved out at 36! I had my freedom. |
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upside a bit of independance, downside you'll never have money again and will be struggling for ever more if you move out for the wrong reasons.
I'm getting massively ****ed off at myself at the moment I'm not happy living at home and I can afford to moveout but I would go from having 3 garages full of **** at home to none. Which would mean bye bye car and bye bye rust free bike that I know will be where I left it. It's just weighing up how much you value your privacy, independance isn't an issue for me just having to live in someone elses house. |
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