Posted on Aug 16, 2018
I need some career advice, please. Can some of you help a brother out?
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I’m 39, I have a wife and 5 kids and I’ve been a police officer for 7 years, in addition to my 8 years as an MP back in the day. I have 17 more years to go until I can retire. I can’t do it anymore. I don’t enjoy anything about this job. It’s nothing more than a grind and it’s affecting my personal life and relationships with family members. But it’s all I’ve ever done. I’ve got associates, bachelors and master’s degrees in the field. I have a top-notch resume...for a police department! I don’t even know where else to look. And the thought of starting over terrifies me. What can I do?
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Responses: 15
Your issue isn't that you don't know what to do, it's that you're afraid. The measure of a man's strength isn't how hard he hits but how many times he gets back up.
You just have to accept that, like your first jump out of a plane, it's terrifying and you probably won't die. After you're over the emotional part, planning and training takes over. You're clearly capable of planning if you've earned your masters.
I suggest teaching, but I'm sure there are plenty of other business fields that would benefit from your experience and leadership skills.
You just have to accept that, like your first jump out of a plane, it's terrifying and you probably won't die. After you're over the emotional part, planning and training takes over. You're clearly capable of planning if you've earned your masters.
I suggest teaching, but I'm sure there are plenty of other business fields that would benefit from your experience and leadership skills.
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I guess I am confused but will do my best. If you are a stellar police officer with the MP background and degrees in criminal justice you should look into Federal Law Enforcement. I could provide you with clearer insight by asking some questions if this is a possible path for you. If you would like to discuss send me a private message and we can go from there. Thank you for your service.
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If you have a H3 Identifier, (Physical Security Inspector. You can work civil service as a civilian once you get out as a Physical Security Specialist. Most place start a GS-9 and can work up to GS-11 or 12. It is a lot different than police work.
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