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  • #16
    i think you have to be a mexican to get that job....thats how it appeared at EVERY border patrol check ive gone through. and all you have to know how to say is "are you american" and "go" not much of a border check LOL

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    • #17
      Originally posted by paul_376 View Post
      Chili
      Lol, nto really. I did go through the entire hiring process back in 98 or so but that's all.


      Back then you did the following things:
      • Apply over the phone - Basically just completing the application and personal info.
      • Take examinations - 2 on the same day. The first was a situational and personality exam, the second was either a language aptitude test or spanish language test, depending if you spoke spanish or not.
      • Physical - Full medical physical, including prostate exam. I heard Elvis applied 3 times just for that!
      • Oral Interview - Sit before a board of 3-4 station commanders. They ask general interview typ questions then situational (like what would you do?)
      • Background Check.
      I made it through all of that before getting the letter that my color vision did not meet their standards. It took about 6 months in all.

      Originally posted by 78X View Post
      Best of luck making 32k your first few years putting up with all those los beaner mules
      Not first few years, at least not how it used to be. When I did the Oral Interview they had me hang out in the "station" for a while and some of the guys were showing me the pay scales. I woudl have been making mid 30's in training, then bumped to low 40's once training was complete, then to mid 50's after around 2 years when you become a journeyman. And like I said above, that was in 1998.

      Of course my military experience made me qualified for a higher pay scale.

      Retirement after 20 years. I would be 7 years away had I gone in. Of course, I would be 2 years away from military retirement had I stayed there too.

      I was totally down for it but genetics precluded me.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
        Six months into this scandal (officially) and NOBODY is giving it the coverage it deserves! WHY?!?!
        90% of the media sucks 0bama cock?

        Stevo
        Originally posted by SSMAN
        ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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        • #19
          Watch too much border wars? Had a couple buddies go there after the military, the turnover rate is incredible.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by stevo View Post
            90% of the media sucks 0bama cock?

            Stevo
            Even conservative outlets aren't giving it the exposure it deserves.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #21
              Contrary to what most people believe, Border Patrol Agents make decent money in regards to where you live. There are veteran agents making 6 figures. I believe they cap at ~125k. Yes you will make ~35k the first year mainly because you will be at the academy for a couple of months. Once you are out you get AUO, overtime, holiday pay, night pay, etc. The big chunk is the AUO which is said to be 25% of your salary added to compensate for booking and other paperwork.

              I tried out for the Border Patrol so I will give you my advice. From the day you first apply to the day you get called to ship to the academy it will be a VERY long, drawn out process. I was going on 2 yrs when I was told I failed the poly. And yes the probability of you taking one now is very high. US Customs intends to poly every applicant.

              It's not for everyone. It does have a high turnover rate. It can be a big culture shock for some people going from a huge city to a small town near the border. It doesn't mean you will be stationed at the border either. They let you state a preference as to where you wish to be stationed, but at the end of the day, they put you where they need you. I have a couple of friends that are agents and they love it. Also thanks to the assholes that get popped taking bribes and betraying the trust they swore on, it is very hard to get on now.

              Try Honorfirst.com if you wanna see what its all about. Just becareful how you talk in that forum as there are agents online and if you are serious about applying, they can break you.
              Last edited by 07Bluovl; 09-20-2011, 08:16 PM.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
                Really depends which border he ends up protecting... The Canadian Cartel is more peaceful with their smuggling methods.
                lol...they all have to start at the south border before they are sent to the north.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by JP135 View Post
                  Couple of guys I worked with left the PD and went to INS or Border Patrol. Feds have great benefits and retirement. I never even considered it. They have a LOT of lazy slugs working for them. Morale is not the best.
                  I have a couple of local PD friends here that tried BP, hated it, and went back to PD. It's definitely not like being a police officer.
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