Nicholas Angel
LAC
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Hello,
I am currently a Police Constable with around 7 years of service. I am and have the qualifications to apply to be an RAF Officer.
I am becoming slightly disillusioned with the job and the only thing to really catch my eye is joining the RAF. If you’re wondering what the disillusion is, to name just a few, it is the poor morale, lack of training, lack of competent management and the perceived lack of public support for the police.
I have identified some roles that I would be interested in. I appreciate that there is more competition for certain roles, but so far, the options are:
- RPAS pilot (obviously)
- Weapon Systems Officer
- Personnel Training Officer
Arguably just as important to me is the ‘lifestyle’. I’m accustomed to working shifts/weekends, so that’s no issue. However, what is the actual lifestyle like? The social life? The deployments/tours? The benefits? The adventurous training? And anything else you believe might be relevant.
Also, am I too old to consider such a career change? What is the training/qualifications prospects like? I currently have a partner who is also in the police, just for background information. She is not particularly keen on the idea.
Im really interested to hear what serving RAF staff make of the scenario, as I’m of the impression that you don’t get many police officers looking to join the RAF, as opposed to the other way round near the end of their service.
Thank you in advance.
I am currently a Police Constable with around 7 years of service. I am and have the qualifications to apply to be an RAF Officer.
I am becoming slightly disillusioned with the job and the only thing to really catch my eye is joining the RAF. If you’re wondering what the disillusion is, to name just a few, it is the poor morale, lack of training, lack of competent management and the perceived lack of public support for the police.
I have identified some roles that I would be interested in. I appreciate that there is more competition for certain roles, but so far, the options are:
- RPAS pilot (obviously)
- Weapon Systems Officer
- Personnel Training Officer
Arguably just as important to me is the ‘lifestyle’. I’m accustomed to working shifts/weekends, so that’s no issue. However, what is the actual lifestyle like? The social life? The deployments/tours? The benefits? The adventurous training? And anything else you believe might be relevant.
Also, am I too old to consider such a career change? What is the training/qualifications prospects like? I currently have a partner who is also in the police, just for background information. She is not particularly keen on the idea.
Im really interested to hear what serving RAF staff make of the scenario, as I’m of the impression that you don’t get many police officers looking to join the RAF, as opposed to the other way round near the end of their service.
Thank you in advance.