The background is insanely strict. Max, 110 applicants go to the academy. CHP academy has a less than >50% graduation rate. And the FTO program is even less than that. A graduating class will make maybe a dozen officers.
@MadeMan762 Backgrounds, medical, Psych, Voice stress analysis. There's a strict filtering system. Approximately only 1% of applicants make it through academy.
@@coolman54061 LOL, I remember those claims back in 2002 and 2007. You'll still pay 13+% CA State Tax, might get stuck in Los Angeles for your first assignment and good luck buying a nice house. I was making $125K/year working in IT when I left CA and I was able to buy a 1 bedroom Condo in gated community in Contra Costa County. You get a lot more house for the $$$ elsewhere. (Based on my personal experience)
@@EJ257IHI nah I’m looking at this boujee apartment for $2000 a month. I’ll be able to afford it with that salary easy. Plus technically it’s a little higher with ot. You don’t have to live where they put you. There’s good cheaper places to live right outside la lmao that’s not even the worst. Even after paying rent, insurance for phone and health, food, car, you’ll still have $4k a month to do whatever you want. If you spending more than $1k after all that stuff is paid that’s on you for wasting that much. And 100k is just starting. There’s plenty of ways to get raises and promotions
@@itsbrandong2337 bro, I just found out that they give a lie detector test. I’ll probably fail the shit out of that . But yo, was the written exam really hard ? Did you prepare or study for it?
@@Edible_Semtex_ if your serious buy the pellet b book and improve your grammar and writing skills and comprehension writing. I will be taking the test next year I am studying and working out to over pass my competition
If I lived in California I would've jumped on that so fast, but the fact that I live in Florida I can't be a cop there I have to apply to be a police officer in Florida.