Probably not very good. Normally the DWI's would have to be more than 10 years old.
You cannot get a law enforcement job with a fellony on your record.
It varies on your preference and what you are capable of
Having a job in Law Enforcement can span across the board. There are so many different positions in the city, state, and federal Law Enforcement jobs, that this is a difficult answer to give. I do write a blog that covers a lot of information regarding the many positions and what each of them do.
Having a job in Law Enforcement can span across the board. There are so many different positions in the city, state, and federal Law Enforcement jobs, that this is a difficult answer to give. I do write a blog that covers a lot of information regarding the many positions and what each of them do.
Having a job in Law Enforcement can span across the board. There are so many different positions in the city, state, and federal Law Enforcement jobs, that this is a difficult answer to give. I do write a blog that covers a lot of information regarding the many positions and what each of them do.
The most common federal job in Texas is in law enforcement.
What the heck is a DWI?????????? Maybe?
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This would be a case by case basis. Only the state can decide if you are eligible for UI.
It depends on what type of Civil Service job you are wanting but for an office support job you will need the Clerical Office and Administrative Support test and for a law enforcement job you will need the Law Enforcement and Protective Services test.
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