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  • How did you not figure that out??

    I work at a college police department. The officers I work with are REAL police. Not Rent-A-Cops. Not security. We have guns, we can arrest people, we are even medically trained as first responders. It says on the patches on all the uniforms "POLICE". Right now we are in the process of trying to hire two new people. So far, all the applicants have been through orientation, where we explain who we are and what we do, a physical test, and a written test. They have filled out a background packet and yesterday was the first day of interviews. When you come in for your interview, you bring your background packet and you get finger printed.

    Apparently one guy realized as he was getting figner printed that we were the actual police. He apparently thought this would be a funny anicdote or a common mistake or something, because he then mentioned it in the actual interview. The second guy didn't realize we were the actual police until sometime during the interview and I guess the term "Rent-A-Cop" was thrown around at least 3 times.

    I'm also amused by some of the answers that we get. If we hire someone, they get sent to Police Training. It lasts 3 months, is paid for by the department and is very expensive. Like the "we've put a big investment into you" type expensive. So when asked in the interview where the people see themselves in 5 years, it's kind of not appealing when told, "I plan on taking advantage of what I've learned here and using it to either go back to school or get a better job." So you want us to spend tons of money on you and then you're going to be gone in 5 years or less? Screw that.
    "Man, having a conversation with you is like walking through a salvador dali painting." - Mac Hall

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    RE the five year thing...

    We get that, too, though not on such a scale. Yes, a coffeeshop isn't a long term career. But saying you're only interested in working here for six months isn't going to fly with me when it's going to take two or three weeks to just go through the hiring and training process, and then it takes at least another few weeks before you're competant...and you want to leave us in the lurch in six months? Sorry, charlie.
    My webcomic is called Sidekick Girl. Val's job is kinda like retail, except instead of corporate's dumb policies, it's the Hero Agency, and the SC's are trying to take over the world.

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    • #3
      LOL


      Wow. I wish I would have been in the interviews, that would have been interesting.

      Yeah, how the HELL did they not know that we were real police????


      I hope we get a good one out of the group...

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      • #4
        This kind of seems like a good reason to not hire - I mean, I do my homework before I even apply for a job, and I would CERTAINLY make sure I knew as much as possible about it before an interview! I'm guessing it's fairly easy to look up what kind of jurisdiction etc. you have.

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        • #5
          Quoth kaetchen View Post
          LOL


          Wow. I wish I would have been in the interviews, that would have been interesting.

          Yeah, how the HELL did they not know that we were real police????


          I hope we get a good one out of the group...
          Lt's reply was that at least this time, all the applicants had their pants zipped up (15 did during his....) And considering we have to pick 2 people and apparently none of the 1st day people looked all that awesome, I'm thinking it may suck. Hopefully not though.

          Quoth sms001 View Post
          This kind of seems like a good reason to not hire - I mean, I do my homework before I even apply for a job, and I would CERTAINLY make sure I knew as much as possible about it before an interview! I'm guessing it's fairly easy to look up what kind of jurisdiction etc. you have.
          Oh yeah, the people who said that are with out a doubt not getting hired. Any questions that people have could have either been asked in the orientation or they could come in at any time and ask questions.
          "Man, having a conversation with you is like walking through a salvador dali painting." - Mac Hall

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          • #6
            And here's me not able to get through the papersift onto the shortlist...
            A PSA, if I may, as well as another.

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