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Traffic_Cop
11-01-2018, 04:05 PM
We’re Hiring Auxiliaries!

The Calgary Police Service Auxiliary program is hiring, and we need your help to recruit our next class!

If you, or someone you know, is 18-24 years old, with a high school diploma, and is interested in a career in policing - apply to become an Auxiliary!

Auxiliaries learn skills and knowledge that are foundational to being a good police officer, including how to resolve disputes, how to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and how the legal system works. They also learn leadership skills and improve their physical fitness.

Once the initial training is complete, Auxiliaries work as part-time, paid employees alongside sworn and civilian members to help complete reports, answer questions at the front counters of district offices, and complete more specialized training throughout the program.

Next Thursday we will be hosting an open house in conjunction with the CPS Recruiting Unit where potential applicants will learn more about the program and the application process.

DATE: Thursday, November 8th, 2018 AND Thursday, November 22nd, 2018
TIME: 6:00 – 8 p.m. (Recommended to show up early to get checked in with security)
LOCATION: Westwinds Campus (East Building) @ 5111 – 47 Street N.E.

While participation in the program does not guarantee someone a future career as a police officer, it is a major asset to have when applying.

Applications for the Auxiliary program will be accepted between Monday, December 3rd, 2018 and Friday December 14th, 2018.

Applicants can apply through The City of Calgary website at www.calgary.ca/careers.

More information on the Auxiliary program can be found at www.calgarypoliceauxiliary.com.

The BMW Guy
11-02-2018, 07:46 AM
Is 18-24 fairly strict for the aux program? My friend was interested in a career in policing, but he's 26. He's completed a criminal justice bachelors degree.

Traffic_Cop
11-02-2018, 10:36 PM
Is 18-24 fairly strict for the aux program? My friend was interested in a career in policing, but he's 26. He's completed a criminal justice bachelors degree.

The Auxiliary program is a mentorship program and is designed for people in this age group who are considering a career in policing. To answer your question no, the age requirement is far from set in stone. Given your friends current education, he’s probably better off applying directly to the CPS as a sworn member

Hallowed_point
11-03-2018, 02:46 PM
The Auxiliary program is a mentorship program and is designed for people in this age group who are considering a career in policing. To answer your question no, the age requirement is far from set in stone. Given your friends current education, he’s probably better off applying directly to the CPS as a sworn member

Agreed , RCMP is also hiring aggressively

revelations
11-04-2018, 03:44 AM
Agreed , RCMP is also hiring aggressively

... because they are losing a lot of members. Serious issues with the white shirts.

Shlade
11-04-2018, 10:15 AM
... because they are losing a lot of members. Serious issues with the white shirts.

CPS isn’t all that much better right now either...

revelations
11-04-2018, 11:10 AM
Policing in Canada is in trouble on many levels - but at least the pay here (and many municipal forces) is better and you dont have to move every 3 years.

The fact that the biggest RCMP detachment (Surrey) is being closed down will mean the member shortage will come to and end - at least temporarily.

Xtrema
11-04-2018, 12:29 PM
The fact that the biggest RCMP detachment (Surrey) is being closed down will mean the member shortage will come to and end - at least temporarily.

Is Surrey getting their own police force? Isn't RCMP the only police presence in Surrey? It's quite a shit show already, can't imagine Surrey without police.

EDIT: Just caught up... https://globalnews.ca/news/4583668/surrey-police-rcmp/

revelations
11-04-2018, 12:30 PM
Yea thats what their plan is.

Shlade
11-04-2018, 07:08 PM
Policing in Canada is in trouble on many levels - but at least the pay here (and many municipal forces) is better and you dont have to move every 3 years.

The fact that the biggest RCMP detachment (Surrey) is being closed down will mean the member shortage will come to and end - at least temporarily.

I don’t want to derail this thread too much, but show me the proof that having a municipal police force over a federal like rcmp will reduce crime more. Especially in a place like Surrey. I’ve got a buddy posted there and every second day is a shots fired call or other violent crime. The solution to that shithole isn’t replacing the rcmp, it’s adding more front line members

ExtraSlow
11-04-2018, 07:36 PM
I don't think that's what revelations was trying to say.

Darell_n
11-04-2018, 07:40 PM
RCMP is replaced for financial reasons as a town grows, not performance reasons.

revelations
11-04-2018, 08:20 PM
I don’t want to derail this thread too much, but show me the proof that having a municipal police force over a federal like rcmp will reduce crime more. Especially in a place like Surrey. I’ve got a buddy posted there and every second day is a shots fired call or other violent crime. The solution to that shithole isn’t replacing the rcmp, it’s adding more front line members

Surrey is exactly the wrong model for the RCMP - they are most suited to detachments that serve under 50,000 citizens IMO ....but thats a whole different thread in a L/E forum.

I certainly dont think this is going to suddenly make Surrey's crime problem disappear.

revelations
11-04-2018, 10:07 PM
RCMP is replaced for financial reasons as a town grows, not performance reasons.

Thats not entirely accurate either - Surrey will have to pay the city cops more (as they are unionized as opposed to the RCMP) and also the RCMP cities get 10% of the bill taken off by the federal government as well.

Darell_n
11-04-2018, 10:25 PM
Thats not entirely accurate either - Surrey will have to pay the city cops more and also the RCMP cities get 10% of the bill taken off by the federal government as well.

Surrey is not a town and should have had their own police many years ago. As a town grows past 15,000 the federal subsidy is cut to only 10%. At this point is when starting their own force may become necessary financially.

Shlade
11-05-2018, 10:01 AM
Thats not entirely accurate either - Surrey will have to pay the city cops more (as they are unionized as opposed to the RCMP) and also the RCMP cities get 10% of the bill taken off by the federal government as well.

The vote is coming soon... the rcmp might get unionized yet.

Hallowed_point
11-05-2018, 10:08 AM
The vote is coming soon... the rcmp might get unionized yet.
:clap:

tcon
11-09-2018, 01:52 AM
Agreed , RCMP is also hiring aggressively

Yea but you could end up in Nunavut

ExtraSlow
11-09-2018, 07:52 AM
Yea but you could end up in Nunavut

Sounds like a win. See the country.

LilDrunkenSmurf
11-09-2018, 07:57 AM
Yea but you could end up in Nunavut

I have a friend who's spending the next 2 years in Rural Manitoba. The closest gas station is 2 hours away. Apparently you make mad bank when you take these kinds of postings, plus you have nowhere to spend the money. She'll essentially be able to buy a house, in cash, in Vancouver, at the end of this posting. Also at the end of this posting, you get preferential treatment on your next post.

Hallowed_point
11-09-2018, 10:40 AM
I have a friend who's spending the next 2 years in Rural Manitoba. The closest gas station is 2 hours away. Apparently you make mad bank when you take these kinds of postings, plus you have nowhere to spend the money. She'll essentially be able to buy a house, in cash, in Vancouver, at the end of this posting. Also at the end of this posting, you get preferential treatment on your next post. Exactly.

revelations
11-09-2018, 11:40 AM
I have a friend who's spending the next 2 years in Rural Manitoba. The closest gas station is 2 hours away. Apparently you make mad bank when you take these kinds of postings, plus you have nowhere to spend the money. She'll essentially be able to buy a house, in cash, in Vancouver, at the end of this posting. Also at the end of this posting, you get preferential treatment on your next post.


- highly unlikely that after 2 years, the member will have ~1.5 million dollars in cash to afford a house in Vancouver-proper (you didnt say GVRD, which would equal Surrey for eg. or Langley)
- the amount of OT that is expected of some new members is ridiculous - stress leave potential - some members are being asked to come in on days off to catch up on paperwork
- nothing more sobering about your situation than being in the dark, for 12 hours in a vehicle, with your laptop for a warming glow, all by yourself, in the middle of nowhere Manitoba.
- after this duty cycle, you will definitely have a fresh perspective on the job ...

LilDrunkenSmurf
11-09-2018, 11:44 AM
- highly unlikely that after 2 years, the member will have ~1.5 million dollars in cash to afford a house in Vancouver-proper (you didnt say GVRD, which would equal Surrey for eg. or Langley)
- the amount of OT that is expected of some new members is ridiculous - stress leave potential - some members are being asked to come in on days off to catch up on paperwork
- nothing more sobering about your situation than being in the dark, for 12 hours in a vehicle, with your laptop for a warming glow, all by yourself, in the middle of nowhere Manitoba.
- after this duty cycle, you will definitely have a fresh perspective on the job ...

... Greater Vancouver area.

how bout dat cash me outside

revelations
11-09-2018, 11:52 AM
yea right - so after 2 years the member will have banked 400,000$ after taxes? Lets get real. Hope shes not that delusional - or the white shirts are full of shit - again.

sexualbanana
11-09-2018, 05:39 PM
We’re Hiring Auxiliaries!

The Calgary Police Service Auxiliary program is hiring, and we need your help to recruit our next class!

If you, or someone you know, is 18-24 years old, with a high school diploma, and is interested in a career in policing - apply to become an Auxiliary!

Auxiliaries learn skills and knowledge that are foundational to being a good police officer, including how to resolve disputes, how to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and how the legal system works. They also learn leadership skills and improve their physical fitness.

Once the initial training is complete, Auxiliaries work as part-time, paid employees alongside sworn and civilian members to help complete reports, answer questions at the front counters of district offices, and complete more specialized training throughout the program.

Next Thursday we will be hosting an open house in conjunction with the CPS Recruiting Unit where potential applicants will learn more about the program and the application process.

DATE: Thursday, November 8th, 2018 AND Thursday, November 22nd, 2018
TIME: 6:00 – 8 p.m. (Recommended to show up early to get checked in with security)
LOCATION: Westwinds Campus (East Building) @ 5111 – 47 Street N.E.

While participation in the program does not guarantee someone a future career as a police officer, it is a major asset to have when applying.

Applications for the Auxiliary program will be accepted between Monday, December 3rd, 2018 and Friday December 14th, 2018.

Applicants can apply through The City of Calgary website at www.calgary.ca/careers.

More information on the Auxiliary program can be found at www.calgarypoliceauxiliary.com.


Agreed , RCMP is also hiring aggressively

Saw something recently about CSIS having a hiring fair in Calgary for all kinds of cool sounding positions.

ExtraSlow
11-09-2018, 06:10 PM
Saw something recently about CSIS having a hiring fair in Calgary for all kinds of cool sounding positions.
Lots of IT positions. But don't mention it on social media.....

Rat Fink
11-09-2018, 09:26 PM
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phil98z24
11-09-2018, 10:07 PM
One of my former coworkers went to the Mounties on an experienced hiring process and one of his fellow troop mates picked a remote posting and he’s making $240k/year gross with housing covered but only because of his insane overtime hours and he’s on a specialty unit where he gets “on-call” bonuses daily for his duties. That’s a very special example.

Not. Worth. It. :rofl:

revelations
11-09-2018, 10:26 PM
Yea off of that 240k a year you will lose insane amount back to the CRA. Working 80-100hr weeks though - holy fuck no.

Shlade
11-09-2018, 10:31 PM
Yea off of that 240k a year you will lose insane amount back to the CRA. Working 80-100hr weeks though - holy fuck no.

Easy enough to do if you’re single with no significant other or kids! Haha.

Hallowed_point
11-10-2018, 02:12 PM
Easy enough to do if you’re single with no significant other or kids! Haha.

This right here !

revelations
11-10-2018, 02:59 PM
^ otherwise known as 'substance abuse potential' .... :eek:

( no kids, no SO, lots of cash, nothing to do)

CMW403
11-12-2018, 11:50 AM
holy smokes do we ever have some serious opinions on law enforcement around here...

how many sworn LEO's do we have on beyond now? Roll call

dirtsniffer
11-12-2018, 11:55 AM
3 or 4, used to be more.

Shlade
11-12-2018, 03:17 PM
holy smokes do we ever have some serious opinions on law enforcement around here...

how many sworn LEO's do we have on beyond now? Roll call

Probably a few at least. Some likely lurkers who don't post.

sexualbanana
11-12-2018, 03:34 PM
We’re Hiring Auxiliaries!

The Calgary Police Service Auxiliary program is hiring, and we need your help to recruit our next class!

If you, or someone you know, is 18-24 years old, with a high school diploma, and is interested in a career in policing - apply to become an Auxiliary!

Auxiliaries learn skills and knowledge that are foundational to being a good police officer, including how to resolve disputes, how to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and how the legal system works. They also learn leadership skills and improve their physical fitness.

Once the initial training is complete, Auxiliaries work as part-time, paid employees alongside sworn and civilian members to help complete reports, answer questions at the front counters of district offices, and complete more specialized training throughout the program.

Next Thursday we will be hosting an open house in conjunction with the CPS Recruiting Unit where potential applicants will learn more about the program and the application process.

DATE: Thursday, November 8th, 2018 AND Thursday, November 22nd, 2018
TIME: 6:00 – 8 p.m. (Recommended to show up early to get checked in with security)
LOCATION: Westwinds Campus (East Building) @ 5111 – 47 Street N.E.

While participation in the program does not guarantee someone a future career as a police officer, it is a major asset to have when applying.

Applications for the Auxiliary program will be accepted between Monday, December 3rd, 2018 and Friday December 14th, 2018.

Applicants can apply through The City of Calgary website at www.calgary.ca/careers.

More information on the Auxiliary program can be found at www.calgarypoliceauxiliary.com.


Agreed , RCMP is also hiring aggressively


Probably a few at least. Some likely lurkers who don't post.

Probably less lurkers than in the heyday when we were dumb enough to publicly boast about our street racing adventures. Not me specifically, you know, just, we as a whole.

Rat Fink
11-12-2018, 08:10 PM
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Traffic_Cop
11-13-2018, 11:18 PM
We have an additional session this Thursday:-

We’re Hiring Auxiliaries!

The #Calgary Police Service Auxiliary program is hiring, and we need your help to recruit our next class!

If you, or someone you know, is 18-24 years old, with a high school diploma, and is interested in a career in policing - apply to become an Auxiliary!

Auxiliaries learn skills and knowledge that are foundational to being a good police officer, including how to resolve disputes, how to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and how the legal system works. They also learn leadership skills and improve their physical fitness.

Once the initial training is complete, Auxiliaries work as part-time, paid employees alongside sworn and civilian members to help complete reports, answer questions at the front counters of district offices, and complete more specialized training throughout the program.

This Thursday, November 15th 2018., we will be hosting an open house where potential applicants will learn more about the program and the application process.

TIME: 6:00 – 8 p.m. (Recommended to show up 30 minutes early to get checked in with security)

LOCATION: Westwinds Campus (East Building) @ 5111 – 47 Street N.E.

While participation in the program does not guarantee someone a future career as a police officer, it is a major asset to have when applying.

Applications for the Auxiliary program will be accepted between Monday, December 3rd, 2018 and Friday December 14th, 2018.

Applicants can apply through The City of Calgary website at www.calgary.ca/careers.

More information on the Auxiliary program can be found at www.calgarypoliceauxiliary.com.