Dublin residents interested in a career in law enforcement were recently given an opportunity to learn more about what the job entails, and also invited to apply to become a member of an area police force.
The California Highway Patrol hosted an information session that centered on the achievements of females in law enforcement. Though it was aimed at women, anyone who thought that this might be the ideal job for them was invited to attend and learn more. The information seminar was well attended. Brochure printers can produce informational pamphlets for those who make appearances at such events and who wish to obtain even more information than what is provided.
An invitation was put forth to those living in Dublin who were interested in joining the CHIPs, and on online application process was held during the first week of March. To apply, a person had to be between the ages of 20 and 35 years old, have no felony convictions on their record, be a citizen of the United States, have graduated from high school or have an equivalent educational background, be physically able to do the work, and also have a desire to enforce the law and help make the community a better place for those who live there.
The online application was available on the California Highway Patrol’s website.