Yes, customs officer jobs are in demand. You would need to check around and see what they require as to becoming an officer. Best advise is go to your nearest Customs officer's local office and ask about information on how to apply.
being a customs officer is a family tradition to a lot of people and maybe others have different options but that's mine
There are lot of different types of "Chief" jobs out there. Some examples for such "Chief" jobs include "Chief Executive Officer", "Chief Technology Officer", "Chief Security Officer" or "Chief Financial Officer".
The qualifications for a customs officer in Trinidad and Tobago are a high school diploma. A college degree is recommended but not required.
"Doganiere" is an Italian equivalent of the English term "customs officer."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that translates as "customs officer, customs official." Its singular definite article is "il ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "DOH-gah-NYEH-reh."
Teaching is not in demand. hundreds have lost their jobs in education....retail mgmt will be high
Yes
Inspiration to be a customs officer can be derived from the need to enforce customs laws. It can also be as a result of the many benefits the job has to offer.
If you are referring to becoming a ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officer - they are federal law enforcement officers and paid a salary by the government which is published on the agency's website.
an officer with Bsc earns 150000 a month
Management jobs in business, human resources and technology are in high demand. All financial jobs, all civil, mechanical and industrial engineering jobs are in high demand and many others.
american officer
Adolf Hitler did not work as a customs officer. Hitler's father Alois Hitler did work as a customs officer. His father was often re-assigned so he moved around frequently.