August 19, 2009

Re-up

I realized not too long ago that the past year or so for me has been one of constant change, most of it negative. First, I dropped out of college, which wasn't too much of a loss, since I didn't want to be there in the first place. The real loss there was the fact that I left without a degree, basically wasting three years of my life. Second, my girlfriend of three years left me. That struck me hard, as I saw a definite future with her, and in all honesty, I still do miss and love her. Finally, in a move I thought could only end well, I got hired to my local police department. Things went smoothly until I ultimately failed to qualify with my sidearm.

So, I have had around 13 months to think, evaluate, and act on these changes. As far as the first: I plan on going back to school at some point. Quite simply, if I plan on advancing in anything, I'll need that fancy piece of paper. Regarding the ex, well, that's for another blog.

Now my career, that I'll share:

Almost exactly a year after my first application to the department, I put in a fresh one. Since resigning I've wrestled with a lot of things, namely: is this what I really want to do? Am I cut out for this? Do I really want to sit through another 5 months of training? While I'm not thrilled about the prospect of repeating my training, I know this is something I want to do, and I know I need to make some adjustments to be successful this time:

1. I need to get into better shape. I started the last academy overweight and out of shape. While my size was a benefit in some cases (defensive tactics/ground fighting) it did not serve me well during our PT. I could make the excuse that I didn't really know what to expect, but the fact is I overestimated my ability, and underestimated the toll four years of a near sedentary lifestyle took on me.

2. Obviously I need to get out to the range. I've been skeet shooting a couple times, but shooting clay pigeons, and shooting for my sidearm quals are two different things. I haven't been able to yet, due to some financial restrictions, but I am trying desperately to get some rounds downrange.

3. I need a little bit of an attitude adjustment. I went into my last academy my usual cocky, laid back, flippant self. There are situations where that's alright, but I have to do a better job of recognizing when is a good time.

So, here's to hoping I get another shot (no pun intended). Maybe if this works, some other things will fall into place.

2 comments:

  1. Good Luck to you! DOn't get down on yourself and realize that obviously that this appears to be what you want to do*By the sounds of it or otherwise you wouldn't have had to go through the hassle of filling out another lengthy application*) You can do it~ You just have to have faith and believe in yourself* My hubbs was in the academy not more than two months ago..He graduated in JULY...any how I remember him saying that he really didn't have any training on the handgun thing and they only gave them the cadets a week to learn and pass shooting a target*) & also I remember him being a lil overweight while he started the academy...they ran every other day and lifted on the odd days... He ended up with stress fractures to his shins.....which sucked because he was the oldie of the group.. but he as since lost a bit of weight and I have to say he loves his job* LOng story sorry, but hang in there* At the end of the day just give all of your worries to GOD* & he will see you through~ Good LUck & God Bless~

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  2. I give you credit for owning up to your faults and trying to improve. Been there bro. I wish you the best on your journey and if I can be of any help, let me know.

    -marcus

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