If you want to become a probation officer you should find out the requirements first. Take all your general education and take some criminal justice classes. Find out what the required skills are before you just take classes though. Ask someone who works in probation. General requirements for becoming a probation or parole officer are a four-year undergraduate degree (B.A. or B.S.) almost any major is acceptable, but criminal justice, social science or political science major/credits are preferable. The minimum age for the position is 21, the person must be a U.S. citizen and have no felony convictions. Other general requirements are, passing the criminal justice exam which is a three-hour(timed) multiple choice examination, similar to a CCE. Four to five of Basic Probation Officer Training (BPOT); some states require the applicant to also take the Peace Officer Standard Training course (POST). These are also the basic requirements for becoming a federal probation officer, however, training, examinations and other requirements will vary somewhat depending upon the state and/or agency.
To do a good job you do need some training, however no special training would be required to repair classic cars.
Special training is required for networking engineering jobs. I would highly suggest you research the colleges in and around your city and state to find the best one available.
A bachelors and a medical degree is required. Also special training for at least 5 years as an assistant.
A college degree will help, but is not required. You need to go to a police academy and apply for their training course. After the training, selection will occur and you will become a State Trooper if selected.
Yes, you will need a four year degree in some sort of business or administration. Internships also help a lot in getting your name out there and also getting you experience.
Standard conditions of probation are requirements imposed on all probationers, such as reporting to a probation officer, maintaining employment, and refraining from criminal behavior. Special conditions are specific to the individual's case and may include things like attending counseling or treatment programs, performing community service, or staying away from certain people or places.
Most big correction institutes have their own on-site training for new recruits. You should inquire there about requirements.
Try to search some helicopter training schools offering special grants. Take their required tests to qualify for the helicopter training grants.
This depends on your state and the special license you have to obtain. In general, the training takes 6 months.
Honestly? Less than what would be considered basic first aid.
You do not need special training as a medical administrative assistant unless you will be interacting with patients. If that is the case, most likely a MRT certification will be required. An MRT is a first responder
In order to become a Special Forces officer you must be a 1st Lieutenant promotable or a Captain already. Once you have attained either rank, you must volunteer for Special Forces training. The training starts with Phase I SFAS (Special Forces Assessment and Selection) this phase is considered the thoughest one of many. If you get selected, you will continue on to the SFQC (Special Forces Qualification Course) and if you meet the standards for every phase ( a total of 5 phases) you will graduate as a Special Forces Captain and will be assigned to one of the 7 Special Forces Groups where you will have a chance to be the team leader for a SFODA (Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha)