Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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Military/LEO/FR Status

Separated or Retired Military
54
35%
Active or Reserve Military
9
6%
Former or Retired LEO
15
10%
Active LEO
4
3%
Current/Former/Retired Fire
14
9%
Current/Former/Retired EMS
17
11%
Other Emergency First Responder
9
6%
None of the above - Please Select this if you do not fit any of the above.
32
21%
 
Total votes: 154


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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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Post by Y2bad4u »

9 years Correctional Officer with TDCJ, currently in night academy to be LEO. 3 more months. Plan to go active LEO when I get my license.
March 09 --paid online
8-08-09 --Completed CHL class
8-11-09 --App dropped at DPS in person.
8-25-09 --Processing APP
10-04-09 --App completed - License Issued.
10-08-09 --Plastic in hand
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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Never made it when I was younger, then I had kids and couldn't afford to back up in paygrade. But since I have been on Rick Perry's payroll at TWC I have been looking into it again. Everyone I had looked at before cut you off at 45 w/o being certified and having experience before. But I have recently heard from a recruiter that last week appointed a fifty-something to their next academy off the last eligibility list. Wife makes good money kids are grown and this could be the right time to give it a go. There are several in Northeast Tarrant County that do not have an age cap. As he said they can teach the procedures and law, but that life experiance is invaluable and and takes a long time to get.

The only bad part is I doubt I can get my tail in shape to pass the Physical Agility in time for the August test. The last time I did one was 35 years ago. Placed 5th out of 100 for 8 slots after PA and written then they added the vet points and i was way down the list. Then the second kiddo came along.

Health and brain can be ready tomorrow but that desk jockeying has my stamina way down. I might could be ready by the next session they run a 6 month list. I'd much prefer a mile and a half run in February in shape than August totally out of condition.
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

#33

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28 years in uniform and still goin'.......
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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Had to check fire but actually it is retired fire
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

#35

Post by Lefty Writer »

I was never active duty, except for OBC at Ft. Sill....just a "reserve puke."

In a previous life, I was a full time paramedic and volunteer firefighter. I now work in infectious disease research (virology) and enjoy that as well.

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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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Hoi Polloi wrote:Is "none of the above" supposed to be the poll's control so that you can determine what percentage of responders are LEO/military/first responders in relation to the respondents? (People who aren't LEO, etc choose that one.)

Or is it supposed to be another affirmative response so that all responders to the poll are LEO/military/first responders? (People who are LEO/military/first responders not otherwise classified choose that option and people who aren't LEOs, etc do not respond at all.)
I'm looking for the former, where people who do not fall into any of the categories above it, do select that one, but I do understand that some people will not answer the poll, either way. I was more doing it to get a very rough idea about percentages, and just how many of us fall into any of the categories. I admit it is completely unscientific and will not reveal any valid conclusions, but oh well ;)

Clarified the titles a bit more to help with this!
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

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dicion wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:Is "none of the above" supposed to be the poll's control so that you can determine what percentage of responders are LEO/military/first responders in relation to the respondents? (People who aren't LEO, etc choose that one.)

Or is it supposed to be another affirmative response so that all responders to the poll are LEO/military/first responders? (People who are LEO/military/first responders not otherwise classified choose that option and people who aren't LEOs, etc do not respond at all.)
I'm looking for the former, where people who do not fall into any of the categories above it, do select that one, but I do understand that some people will not answer the poll, either way. I was more doing it to get a very rough idea about percentages, and just how many of us fall into any of the categories. I admit it is completely unscientific and will not reveal any valid conclusions, but oh well ;)

Clarified the titles a bit more to help with this!
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.

#38

Post by Dragonfighter »

G26ster wrote:I'm in an odd situation. I'm both retired AND reserve. I'm in the Retired Reserve. I served 14 years active, and 9 years in the Individual Ready Reserve. I did not build enough "good years" in the IRR to get a 20 year letter. So, after 23 years I got notified I could either be discharged or go into the Retired Reserve as a "patriotic choice." I draw no benefits, but as I understand it I can be recalled during a national mobilization, even after age 60 (as most retired folks can). I'm 68 right now and would gladly serve if called, but I'm afraid I'd never pass a military flight physical. Too many "gittin' old" issues. ;-)
But you still have the touch. I know this for a fact. :mrgreen:
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