I worked at sports direct and stopped i now go college and i have a job a pub near me called the Robin Hood.
I will be serving customers so that should give me some good experience i need for the police
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I worked at sports direct and stopped i now go college and i have a job a pub near me called the Robin Hood.
I will be serving customers so that should give me some good experience i need for the police
wonderful u reminded me of work tonight and tomorrow :eusa_wall
Well, I'll sleep tonight now I know that.
Serving customers will not help you in the Police.
Customer experience
Don't cry
I'm not :s
Good luck with your new job :)
i've never really worked i've done experience in law firms but yeah that should be great experience for you :D
Any type of customer service would help
bar work will be experience for the police? maybe the 'handling drunk idiots' part but nothing else...#
if you want police experience, apply to become a special constable. if you want more info on this just pm me
Well i doubt he'll be handling the drunks since he isn't a bouncer so he won't have to handle any drunken idiots.
Becoming a Special is your best bet if you want to become a police officer, being a special will you give an insight experience as to what you should expect in the police force since Specials have the same powers as a Police Officer.
Since when did the police have customers?
looking at this thread once agen has reminded me of work tonight (again)
thankyouuu
great.
No but you deal with problems that occur and people talking to you, any experience with a person (job wise) is good for things like this. My cousin (a policewoman) even said so
Exactly.
Exactly.
I wont need to ask for a nectar card im working in a pub. And it gives you experience, end of really.
Good luck!
Firstly fair play for going out there and getting yourself a job. Any job is good experience for the future. Good luck
Talk about some of you taking it all literally!
Working with people will help you to gain a wider perspective of people and how to deal with certain situations or circumstances that may arise from this.
It will look good for when you apply to the Police, they like people with a wide range of experience of working within a community i.e Youth clubs etc, okay it may not be necessary but it will look so much better on your CV when asked about what you did to help your application instead of just turning around and saying "Well I gained my gcse's and A levels, and err, I liked the sound of the job basically..."
Anyway, Good Luck with it all I hope it all works out for you :)
Have you considered going to university to do a Criminology degree, Public Services degree or even a Psychology degree, it would really help you if are really serious about it all.
Lots of paperwork in the police force.