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jsoceanlord

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any one know of a web site, or anwhere , that has info on law enforcement pilot jobs?

(don't policemen get paid about $250/day ?)

thanks
 
Arent you the same guy that posted here a while back about being barred from SIDA access because of a felony arrest? You are now looking for a job in law enforcement?

Here is a copy of your post:

my bogus grounding by FBI check

Que pasa from san juan?

Five years ago I was convicted of possession of stolen property (worth $250).

This morning San juan security impounded my i.d. and I'm grounded until I get the police report forwarded from California.

The FBI report didn't mention if my crime was a misdemeanor or felony. It seems harsh to me to ground someone for possessing a $250 stolen property five years ago.

Does it matter if my conviction was a misdemeanor and not a felony ?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I had a first offense and got what's called diversion - where it's basically dropped.

two deputies asked to come on my boat. If i knew what i was doing i would've said no (as in i have a marijuana cigarette butt on board, etc).

they cane on board and found a small stolen item
- my life's ruined?
 
What was the small stolen item? The key to the boat?

I havent heard the one about the marijuana cigarrette butt. Why dont you tell us the rest of that story
 
Re: P.O. Pay

Use google to find individual department websites. The $250/day figure may or may not be accurate. In major cities on the coasts expect to make $38,000 your first year. Smaller departments pay closer to mid $20's. If you want to fly for a department expect to spend 3-5 years on the street before you are even eligible to apply for a pilot slot. Many departments are somewhat political in the manner in which they choose their pilots but pay well once you get there. The 2 CA departments I have personal contacts with (LAPD, CHP) pay their pilots in the $80,000 range. Keep in mind that all these numbers are estimates, college and prior military service can change those numbers. Also, expect to spend 6 months to a year in the hiring process. I was in LAPD's process for 18 months before I got hired by CHP after 13 months. Tough, often unappreciated work but a chance to do some really interesting things. Good luck.
 
jsoceanlord said:
Two deputies asked to come on my boat. If I knew what I was doing...
(How high were you?)
...I would've said no. They came on board and found a small stolen item...
Didn't you do a security screen on me a couple days ago? :D

I'm sorry; my entire post has been a cheap shot, and I'm better than that.

(No I'm not...)
 
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I think the proper term is "felony stupid".
J
 

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