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06-28-17, 11:39 AM #1
What jobs can a MP get? (Post military)
I was wondering what fields would be open to me with 10+ years of being a MP.
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06-28-17, 12:17 PM #2
an MP in what. the Marine Corps? the Army? how did you come to get 10+ years as an MP?
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06-28-17, 02:37 PM #3
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06-28-17, 04:51 PM #4
One can REQUEST to reenlist when their current contract is about to expire. Nothing is guaranteed. I know plenty of excellent Marines (some with families) who wanted to reenlist but couldn't because there was no place for them. Reenlisting is something one can hope for, but that doesn't mean it'll happen.
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06-28-17, 05:19 PM #5
What job can you get? Any job that you could get after 10 years in the infantry, 10 years in supply, or 10 years as a tanker.
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06-28-17, 05:22 PM #6
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06-28-17, 05:28 PM #7
Civilian Policing looks at service, not at what you did. You get veterans preference on a civil service exam no matter what your MOS. Of course you'll learn skills as an MP that you can apply in civilian policing, but there's little direct correlation. I spent 6 years as an MP in the creamed corn, and I'm in my 11th year of civvie LE
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06-28-17, 05:36 PM #8
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06-28-17, 06:31 PM #9
There's a caveat to that. The army has a warrant officer specialty known as CID. They are a common feeder into some hard to get federal LE jobs. http://www.cid.army.mil/militaryagents2.html
I only mention it because I heard about it on a podcast I was listening to and it seemed like a pretty sweet gig. That said, you can't go right into it (unless you meet the listed requirements), so you could always do a few years as a Marine MP, then move on over into the Army and apply to this program. And as previously mentioned, none of that is guaranteed.
Mike
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06-28-17, 08:45 PM #10
Recommendation. Why don't you try to talk to your local law enforcement officials and see how they feel about MP experience. Their opinions carry more weight than ours.
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06-29-17, 06:53 AM #11
Why a bummer? I mean, if you have your heart set on being an MP, it's certainly not gonna hurt your chances of going into civilian LE. If you have your heart set on civilian LE, and want to enlist first, that's only going to help your chances as well. Not really sure what you were hoping for here.
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07-03-17, 05:23 PM #12
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07-03-17, 05:24 PM #13
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07-04-17, 09:32 AM #14
Define "better". I know a few tank crewmen who'd punch you in the mouth over a statement like that.
And if you're planning on joining the Corps to boost your resume...you need to plan "better".
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