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    Yay!

    Tomarow I get to talk with the Auxillary recruiter for the RCMP. Im still going to college now, but I figure it will greatly improve my odds of getting accepted to a police force when I am done college. Only problem is that I still have my N licence (very lame British Columbia exclusive idea. Not technically a full, non-restricted licence as I cant have any alcohol in my body with this licence) but he said if he is impressed with me then he will ask the regional (forgot title) to make an exception with me and let me complete the training and then start after I get my full licence in june. So I am just curious what kind of questions I should be prepared to answer (sorry if it has been posted, I could not find it) keep in mind its not a full police position, as I do not carry a gun or have a stripe on my pants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary84 View Post
    Tomarow I get to talk with the Auxillary recruiter for the RCMP. Im still going to college now, but I figure it will greatly improve my odds of getting accepted to a police force when I am done college. Only problem is that I still have my N licence (very lame British Columbia exclusive idea. Not technically a full, non-restricted licence as I cant have any alcohol in my body with this licence) but he said if he is impressed with me then he will ask the regional (forgot title) to make an exception with me and let me complete the training and then start after I get my full licence in june. So I am just curious what kind of questions I should be prepared to answer (sorry if it has been posted, I could not find it) keep in mind its not a full police position, as I do not carry a gun or have a stripe on my pants.
    be honest with the guy.. tell him you want to persue a career in Law Enforcement and this will help you explore your options.
    If your family will be proud of you let him know that too.

    those are some of the things i told my investigator now i am in the NYPD.

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