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This is an interestng subject........
a civilian cadet instructor and an MP...who to beleive ?
a civilian cadet instructor and an MP...who to beleive ?
J-Swift said:ok i got this question..
I asked about switching to MP, I have BMQ and SQ done.. They told me I cannot apply for a switch until I have my QL3 (BIQ) is this true, or is it a stunt to make me stay....please help.
ANNEX C -- REMUSTER
1. The term remuster means the reassignment of a non-commissioned member from one MOC to another.
VOLUNTARY REMUSTER
5. Application for voluntary remuster is subject to the following provisions:
a. a member may not apply for remuster to more than one MOC;
b. the member must have a minimum of one year service in MOC from the date of enrolment or re-enrolment;
c. the member must be qualified minimum QL 1 ;
d. the member must meet the medical standards specified in A-MD-1 54-000/FP-000 for the new MOC; and
e. the member must be clearable to the security clearance level required for the new MOC.
AFireinside13 said:Ok, i talked to a recruiter about this issue. I am currently taking a Police Foundation diploma course, the recruiter said that right after school i can apply to be a MP. He said theres something liek 60 spots avail. everytime they go through hiring process ( which can be a few times a year). They get few qualified applicants b/c they are people whom do not possess a PF diploma.
Aside from that, civillian police forces Love MPs. When u graduate the MP school, there are civ. agencies that give you their card, and ask you to call them when u are done your service. I got that little tid bit from a Toronto Police recruiter, AND an RCMP rec. Of course you still ahve to go to training schools, but im sure its wortht he wait if thats wat you want to do.
AFireinside13 said:Aside from that, civillian police forces Love MPs. When u graduate the MP school, there are civ. agencies that give you their card, and ask you to call them when u are done your service. I got that little tid bit from a Toronto Police recruiter, AND an RCMP rec. Of course you still ahve to go to training schools, but im sure its wortht he wait if thats wat you want to do.
They actually have this it hooks up to a vent in the car and it has a hose that attches to the vest so it pumps the ac air to the vest it self a ***** if you forget to take it off before getting out of the car. Kinda like a vacum hose attaching to female end on the vest and the vest is lined with small airways underneath closest to the skin type thing. Was as expensive as heck but i guess in Arz and NM it is worth its weight in gold.
I would personally suggest, just my opinion, that anyone that intends on joining any police service, including the MP, then you look at it as a career and maintain your loyalty and not use it as a stepping stone onto another police service. Integrity and loyalty are essential traits in the profession of policing.
I agree with what you are saying ( I'll write this in non-internet for those who care). I was considering MP because it CAN give you the opportunity to travel all over the world and still be a police officer. I was told by the CF recruiter you will spend the beginning of your career in a base in Canada for 4, 5 years or more. This is understandable as you need experience before you are placed in another country. If you are using MP as a stepping stone, you will probably find yourself staying in Canada and then leaving after your contracted duty is done.Futuretrooper said:From what alot of people tell me a person shouldn't look at MP as a "stepping stone" into policing, its kindof like saying your gonna use Toronto Police as a stepping stone into the OPP. My biggest concern right now, if I want to become an MP, is that in two to three years hiring will slow down and it'll be nearly impossible to get in. I want to become an MP because in a way it combines two of the best professions in the world in my view, policework, and the military. As well I would like to do policework in a small community type of environment or in a rural area, which the Military Police gives me the oppurtunity to do.
P.S. You are correct in saying what i wrote may be correct or false as it is only word of mouth. However, the life experiences you gain as MP is a large advantage when applying for a civ. force. I wasn't trying to say they use it as a lateral (sorry if thats the way it came across) but it is seen as a great experience simply because many of the skills gained in MP are transferrable.
Thanks MILPO hehe. You as well. I have not decided what I would like to do with my life and my diploma. I am 19 and joining the reserves this summer, thats what i do know, oh and I want to travel