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z pyro
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I know that pretty much all agencies require POST certification, but I'm not completely sure about how you get it. You go through an academy, right? Don't you have to be 21 to get into most academies? I know Sac PD has the Recruit program and you only have to be 18. And Sac Sheriff's minimum age is 18 as well. What other agencies around here (Northern/central cal) have similar programs/requirements? thanks for any help in advance
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Posts: 1732 | From: Fresno, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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kingmoochr
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do a quick google for post academies. you can either apply to an agency and if selected, they send you to a POST program, or you can attend a POST program like any other school, apply and pay money. you are generally paid to go if you are hired by an agency first, so thats the avenue id try for, but you are a much more desirable hire if you already attended.
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IRISH
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quote: Originally posted by z pyro: I know that pretty much all agencies require POST certification, but I'm not completely sure about how you get it. You go through an academy, right? Don't you have to be 21 to get into most academies? I know Sac PD has the Recruit program and you only have to be 18. And Sac Sheriff's minimum age is 18 as well. What other agencies around here (Northern/central cal) have similar programs/requirements? thanks for any help in advance
Go to www.post.ca.gov
There you should have more info for what you need. But in California you have to be 21 to own a firearm. Well what do Police use! On most PD's and SO's you have to 20.5 at the time you apply. If your looking for a good spot. Try Alameda County Sheriff's Office. We are going to be hiring for a Non sworn position. Check the web page. http://www.acgov.org/
Good Luck
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9Roush8
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I have a few people in my Academy that are only 20 years old... Your POST is good for 3 years.
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Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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t top freak
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i think sierra college offers a post academy. i often see the piglets outside the classrooms in uniform when im going to class
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Posts: 1023 | From: sacramento | Registered: Dec 2005
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sharkattack
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If your under 21, I say go to school. Take AJ courses and pick up some life experience. Don't throw away money on an academy. Find an agency that will put you through one when you get hired. If your set on putting yourself through wait till your a little bit older. Most agencies want some life experience. We hired one 21 year old in the last 10 years and he washed out of FTO. Just too young!
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SmokeyBurnout
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Now that the LEO's are all in one thread, I have a question. Is anyone interested in giving me a ride-a-long?
I used to be a cadet for OPD but found out that my color blindness was going to stop me from getting hired on as a LEO. It's still my dream job so I have to live with going on ride-o-longs every once and a while to get my fix.
Sorry for the hijack but please PM me if anyone can hook something up. Thanks!
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z pyro
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quote: Originally posted by SmokeyBurnout: Now that the LEO's are all in one thread, I have a question. Is anyone interested in giving me a ride-a-long?
I used to be a cadet for OPD but found out that my color blindness was going to stop me from getting hired on as a LEO. It's still my dream job so I have to live with going on ride-o-longs every once and a while to get my fix.
Sorry for the hijack but please PM me if anyone can hook something up. Thanks!
i'm pretty sure you have to go through the agency. just go to the PD and ask about it. they are pretty fun though
and I'm still going to school, takin 18 units this semester. I failed the interview for Sac PD recruit so I have to wait a year to reapply
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Posts: 1732 | From: Fresno, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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SmokeyBurnout
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quote: Originally posted by z pyro: quote: Originally posted by SmokeyBurnout: Now that the LEO's are all in one thread, I have a question. Is anyone interested in giving me a ride-a-long?
I used to be a cadet for OPD but found out that my color blindness was going to stop me from getting hired on as a LEO. It's still my dream job so I have to live with going on ride-o-longs every once and a while to get my fix.
Sorry for the hijack but please PM me if anyone can hook something up. Thanks!
i'm pretty sure you have to go through the agency. just go to the PD and ask about it. they are pretty fun though
and I'm still going to school, takin 18 units this semester. I failed the interview for Sac PD recruit so I have to wait a year to reapply
If you know an officer/deputy they can set it up for you. I've been on about 7-8 rides before and about 5 of them were set up though the officers. If I could, I would go on a ride at least once a month or so, lol.
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slidewayz94
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I put myself thru and luckily got a job offer a couple months before graduating. Sac P.D. and Sac Sheriff combined academies so they have a regional training center. At the same faciilty is the fire training as well now. Although I think P.D. and Sheriff are splitting apart again (not sure just rumors)
We have a few guys on my shift that are only 20 so being hired young is attainable. Like sharkattack mention you will need to prove life experineces such as having jobs, credit, paying bills on time etc.
I would also say finish at least your AA. I am trying to balance going back to school with 12+ hour work days.
Posts: 4251 | From: Sac | Registered: Jul 2003
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Joooestang66
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Whats the best way to apply for a cadet position for Sac PD/Sheriffs to get sponsored to attend POST? I applied online but those never really get anywhere.
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Posts: 581 | From: Elk Grove | Registered: May 2003
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