ktong747 said:
I went to college to do police foundations because it was what I wanted initially. However, over the course of the program, I felt that policing wasn't the right thing for me.
ktong747 said:
I went to college to do police foundations because it was what I wanted initially. However, over the course of the program, I felt that policing wasn't the right thing for me.
Surprisingly, this is not uncommon...
Not taking anything away from Policing, but I too felt the same after Graduating from Conestoga.
At the time of Graduation, I had passed the physical and academic requirements (practice testing) for Policing, but decided to pursue a career in the private sector.
Your diploma in Police Foundations is far more useful than just a career in Policing. I've been with my current employer for 11 years. Since graduating 15 years ago, I've had jobs/careers in Security, Private Investigations, Retail Investigations, Corporate Investigations and Audit. In today's economy and business market, Risk Management Departments are incredibly valuable and useful. Additionally, your diploma is a good starting point to a University Degree and other Certifications and Accreditation's (I'd recommend CFE to begin with).
Absolutely, without question, it is best you finish your program.
If/when you have a career in the Military, even if outside anything relating to Policing be it MP or MPO, the education, from what I know in mine and other Policing programs, is invaluable!
Good luck in your endeavors, wherever they may lead you.