Yeah for sure, especially if you’re under the age of 21. If you’re in high school and wanna jump straight into law enforcement, military has law enforcement and you can join at 17(with parental signature). 4 years later, you’re out of the military with full benefits. I noticed some departments will let you apply for positions at 20.5 years old, so basically while you’re getting out of the military you can apply for a department and be ready to rock 👊🏽
Go military first. You can get your youthful stupidity out of the way, get some good discipline, stack up some money and experience, and you’re more likely to adapt to the environment better as a younger person. Beyond that, a disqualification from military service is coming down the pipe as you age anyway. I was 24 when I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Put an end to my military career real quick. Then I went into policing. I don’t think I would have been able to handle policing as a 21 y/o to be honest. I was way too immature and concerned with partying and chasing girls than anything else. The military expects its personnel to behave like that to some extent, so there’s some wiggle room for you. Police agencies don’t mess around. Show up to work with liquor on your breath, get mad at a civilian and say something regrettable, or even just not study enough in academy and you’re out. Military is better for a younger man. Police is better for a mature man.
Your video was absolutely exactly what I needed to hear. I had a feeling to do military first after re thinking when to do POST. The first day of POST orientation I went to a few weeks ago I was like “Wow this is very much military-style” in terms of structure and discipline and that made me question whether to do military first as I’ve always had a want to at some point in my life anyway. So now since I have my bachelor’s degree, I’ve contacted several recruiters and am going to try to pursue an officer route in the Army National Guard most likely (I say most likely as it is Christmas right now and will be chatting with the recruiter after the holidays are over about officer route specifically) and in case that doesn’t work I have an enlisted Reserves plan to pursue in the Army. Your video helped me feel better about that decision as both are similar in structure and even work wise as I’m trying to pursue 31B/31A depending on the officer stuff I mentioned, but the military is better to knock out now since I’m only 22. I plan to use the military experience to apply with CHP instead anyway as they have Veteran’s preferences plus their academy allows me to apply almost anywhere on CA and possibly out of state as well since I do have plans to leave here. But thank you for your video is the main thing it helps me feel better about my decision.
Signed a 5 year contract with the Navy as an AO, I ship July 20th. Want to be a cop afterwards, super excited and know I made the right decision. Was going to do Law enforcement first (working in the jails)
What a coincidence. Just talking to my civilian buddy who’s in this predicament. Just sent him your video. **update. After watching video, he said he’s going to recruiter tomorrow. This video secured the deal. Thanks brotha.**
Army cut off is 35 now & to be honest if my chain of command didn't have such toxic leadership I would have been an E-7 now and 7 more years to go for retirement. You have to warn them about bad units too my unit was so bad that the literally disbanded it in 2015.
It’s simple….military is more of a ‘young-mans’ game insofar as initial entry (typically around 18-35) when I went thru BCT I was 22 most guys and gals were 18-24. There were several guys in my platoon that were late 20s and early 30s. Cutoff age for Army is 35 and 36 with a waiver. For law enforcement the average age of trainees in an academy is 25-40. There is definitely a high per capita of more matured and older people in LE than military. Join the military first for the most minimum contract possible (2-3) years. Once you join law enforcement …realistically…you aren’t going to join the military because a police agency isn’t going to like spending the $60,000 or so it takes to train you and swear you in and then your subsequent decision is to leave for military service. It is just not realistic
I’m 23 and I have a 5 year old, I want to join the marines but I also want to be a police officer. I don’t know what to do I don’t want to be the “but” guy
is it better to go active duty then Law Enforcement after you’ve complete with military service or is it better to go Reserves/Guard and pursue both careers at the same time ? A CHP recruiter told me I can do both and start my LE career sooner rather than later
Wiehahn Bester I legit don’t have any experience with this broski your best bet is going to a recruiter to see what the requirements are for the army. Once you’re about to 6-12 months out start looking for police departments and talking to their recruiters.
I’m wanting to be a Marine, and at the same time wanting to be a game warden, but am beginning to think, what if I went reserves and became a game warden?
Francisco Puente if you go active you will get 100% GI bill in the reserves you will only get whatever percentage you rate based on how much time you’ve done “active” and that includes schools and deployments. I went the reserve route NOT knowing I wanted to be a cop after. Worked out for me.
So I became a type 1 diabetic when I was in senior year and I was set to join the army but now I can’t. I’m waiting for the civil service test to come up for NY. What are your thoughts?
I’d check with other branches if you’re really wanting to serve. not all branches are the same and some can waive things other cant. if all else fails, PD is a good alternative.
You were in the Infantry right ? Correct me if I’m wrong. How did you like it ? Right now I’m a sophomore in college. Should I finish my second year and join the military or should I finish school first then join? I want to join the Marines and be in the infantry as a reservist. And eventually work my way up and try to be a officer and maybe try out for MARSOC. And later be a police officer/SWAT. Any advice ? Thank you in advance.
Guzman3605 bro my advice is finish and here’s why you’re already there dude and you’re used to that lifestyle. Once you join, school will most likely not be a priority since you’ll be occupied with other schools and your job.
Mason McGuff sorry homie I don’t have any experience with that. Maybe try and hit whatever school you want to go to and see if they have some sort of counselor?
Im currently in the army,as military police, and within the year ill be getting out and doing civilian law enforcement after,knew some of this advice and also got some good tips out of it
@@spilliving6077 until you call the cops for help because for some stupid reason alot of yall,who are adults, are so incompetent and cant manage your own lives.
Can I ask what exactly do you do in the military? Currently in this position, but now in the process of enlisting in the Air National Guard & the reason for choosing the reserve aspect is to also apply and establish a full time career in LEO as a sheriff / officer at the same time. I hope going through academy while starting out in mil is doable!
WHAT HAPPENED? I am doing the same. In process for the Police Recruit Selection now and then Academy would be in 3 months from now. If selected I would also be sponsored. If I don't get selected I would just go Active Duty, however, if selected then I am joining the Air Force Reserve or Army National Guard for Pararescue or Special Forces respectively. Special Operattions is my dream but so Is being a first responder and this department works well with military and is one of the best paid in the state with good benefits. It'd be stupid to pass it up especially when it's something of interest. My Police Recruiter said get selected, pass Academy, and complete the Field Officer Training Program then enlist into Guard/Reserve. That way you secured the job and do not need to retrain upon returning from Air Force Tech School or Army AIT or rather their 2 year pipeline which the department said they would be okay with me leaving to train as long as I put in some return before I go. What happened with you?????
Also the cultural differences between the police and military is very different. Military you put your life on the line for citizens and government officials, police you put the police department over everything else, your basically a hired gun for a few than for all as a police officer. But there are some really good police departments who actually serve their citizens depending on the state. Like texas is a good place to be police or sheriff . LA and newyork are terrible places to be a police officer.
Not really I'm not saying the police are the military but their job is pretty dangerous on a daily basis police officers always try to put the citizens first
Best 8 minutes of my day today, really appreciate this educational content as a young guy
Tyler Blazejewski Thank you for the support!
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Yeah for sure, especially if you’re under the age of 21. If you’re in high school and wanna jump straight into law enforcement, military has law enforcement and you can join at 17(with parental signature). 4 years later, you’re out of the military with full benefits. I noticed some departments will let you apply for positions at 20.5 years old, so basically while you’re getting out of the military you can apply for a department and be ready to rock 👊🏽
Go military first. You can get your youthful stupidity out of the way, get some good discipline, stack up some money and experience, and you’re more likely to adapt to the environment better as a younger person. Beyond that, a disqualification from military service is coming down the pipe as you age anyway. I was 24 when I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Put an end to my military career real quick. Then I went into policing. I don’t think I would have been able to handle policing as a 21 y/o to be honest. I was way too immature and concerned with partying and chasing girls than anything else. The military expects its personnel to behave like that to some extent, so there’s some wiggle room for you. Police agencies don’t mess around. Show up to work with liquor on your breath, get mad at a civilian and say something regrettable, or even just not study enough in academy and you’re out. Military is better for a younger man. Police is better for a mature man.
@Slick ???
@Slick not ever police officer is bad
Facts
Your video was absolutely exactly what I needed to hear. I had a feeling to do military first after re thinking when to do POST. The first day of POST orientation I went to a few weeks ago I was like “Wow this is very much military-style” in terms of structure and discipline and that made me question whether to do military first as I’ve always had a want to at some point in my life anyway. So now since I have my bachelor’s degree, I’ve contacted several recruiters and am going to try to pursue an officer route in the Army National Guard most likely (I say most likely as it is Christmas right now and will be chatting with the recruiter after the holidays are over about officer route specifically) and in case that doesn’t work I have an enlisted Reserves plan to pursue in the Army. Your video helped me feel better about that decision as both are similar in structure and even work wise as I’m trying to pursue 31B/31A depending on the officer stuff I mentioned, but the military is better to knock out now since I’m only 22. I plan to use the military experience to apply with CHP instead anyway as they have Veteran’s preferences plus their academy allows me to apply almost anywhere on CA and possibly out of state as well since I do have plans to leave here. But thank you for your video is the main thing it helps me feel better about my decision.
Signed a 5 year contract with the Navy as an AO, I ship July 20th. Want to be a cop afterwards, super excited and know I made the right decision. Was going to do Law enforcement first (working in the jails)
You picked a dumb ass job dude
Shoulda went MA
Thank you so much for the advice! I’m a junior in college and still heavily debating what to do after. Thanks for the help!
Christian Matthieu yes sir! 🤘🏽
@@thatgeardude military police
What a coincidence. Just talking to my civilian buddy who’s in this predicament. Just sent him your video.
**update. After watching video, he said he’s going to recruiter tomorrow. This video secured the deal. Thanks brotha.**
Lorenzo Sanchez Good!
@@thatgeardude military police
You can join the guard non prior service up to 40. I joined at 33. Would def regret never doing it.
I did NOT know that! thanks for the info homie
thatgeardude anytime bro.
oldest you can be is 35 and 36 with a waiver
@@thatgeardude military police
Needed this video, much appreciated 🙏🏻
dope! glad I was able to help
@@thatgeardude military police
Army cut off is 35 now & to be honest if my chain of command didn't have such toxic leadership I would have been an E-7 now and 7 more years to go for retirement. You have to warn them about bad units too my unit was so bad that the literally disbanded it in 2015.
It’s simple….military is more of a ‘young-mans’ game insofar as initial entry (typically around 18-35) when I went thru BCT I was 22 most guys and gals were 18-24. There were several guys in my platoon that were late 20s and early 30s. Cutoff age for Army is 35 and 36 with a waiver. For law enforcement the average age of trainees in an academy is 25-40. There is definitely a high per capita of more matured and older people in LE than military. Join the military first for the most minimum contract possible (2-3) years. Once you join law enforcement …realistically…you aren’t going to join the military because a police agency isn’t going to like spending the $60,000 or so it takes to train you and swear you in and then your subsequent decision is to leave for military service. It is just not realistic
Experience, tatical, weapon systems
Great vid as always bro
thanks homie
@@thatgeardude military police
The video I needed
Needed to hear this✍🏾
I'm in the army right now and want to go law enforcement I'm still on mu 1st contract but debating getting out to go law
Good video brother keep up with the good work and stay safe out there brother I got yer six.
Cameron Davis thanks dude 🤘🏽
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I’m non prior service and the air guard and Air Force reserve age limit is 39 years of age. Along with with Navy and Coast Guard reserve.
Thanks man this was helpful
I’m 23 and I have a 5 year old, I want to join the marines but I also want to be a police officer. I don’t know what to do
I don’t want to be the “but” guy
Appreciate you for this video! 🙏🏽
At what age did you get out of the military? And at what age did you join law enforcement?
I’ve been in the military since I was 18. I’m 32 now. All my time was been in the reserves.
@@thatgeardude military police
I was second guessing if I should join the military, but now I'm determined to join the military! Thank you for that little push brother.
Horrible time to be born and go to to the military
What should I chose I military or police
Military police
is it better to go active duty then Law Enforcement after you’ve complete with military service or is it better to go Reserves/Guard and pursue both careers at the same time ? A CHP recruiter told me I can do both and start my LE career sooner rather than later
What advice you give for a foreign guy that wants to join the Army and then become a police officer?
Wiehahn Bester I legit don’t have any experience with this broski your best bet is going to a recruiter to see what the requirements are for the army. Once you’re about to 6-12 months out start looking for police departments and talking to their recruiters.
Im from belgium i joined the police at 19 and now im 21. I regret don't joining the army first.
I’m 17, I want to be cop, but I also want to join the military, but I’m strong, and I’m scared that I’m going to lose all my strength.
I’m wanting to be a Marine, and at the same time wanting to be a game warden, but am beginning to think, what if I went reserves and became a game warden?
What case or pouch do you put your smith and western hinged cuffs in?
Repping that Agency Arms shirt. (y) What about doing military police/ MPO? (Canadas system is so different compared to the States for LE)
Braedon Mckinnon yes! And military police is a good option too.
@@thatgeardude Could watch a video comparing both .. That'd be helpful
What about choosing between being active or reserves? Which would benefit more once applying to the academy.
Francisco Puente if you go active you will get 100% GI bill in the reserves you will only get whatever percentage you rate based on how much time you’ve done “active” and that includes schools and deployments. I went the reserve route NOT knowing I wanted to be a cop after. Worked out for me.
@@thatgeardude military police
So I became a type 1 diabetic when I was in senior year and I was set to join the army but now I can’t. I’m waiting for the civil service test to come up for NY. What are your thoughts?
I’d check with other branches if you’re really wanting to serve. not all branches are the same and some can waive things other cant. if all else fails, PD is a good alternative.
@@thatgeardude military police
You were in the Infantry right ? Correct me if I’m wrong. How did you like it ?
Right now I’m a sophomore in college. Should I finish my second year and join the military or should I finish school first then join?
I want to join the Marines and be in the infantry as a reservist. And eventually work my way up and try to be a officer and maybe try out for MARSOC. And later be a police officer/SWAT.
Any advice ? Thank you in advance.
Finish school, then commission.
Guzman3605 bro my advice is finish and here’s why you’re already there dude and you’re used to that lifestyle. Once you join, school will most likely not be a priority since you’ll be occupied with other schools and your job.
Im 16 and passionate about becoming a cop so I’ve been thinking about going into the military after high school. Do you think I should?
Join the military. I’m a 22 yr old cop and will forever regret not having of joined the military after highschool. Now currently joining reserves
What MOS is recommended if the end game is SWAT?
MaxPhantom infantry is good since you’ll be exposed to diff weapon systems and schools that may not be available to other jobs.
Why not go special forces route ?
@@thatgeardude military police
Bro, I’m Air Force but I should have joined the coast guard
TheStreamlinetyr switch!
Hey bro you in the Sage Dynamics Alumni group
is it better to finish my college than enlisting right away to the military?
Now I don't have to pay for it.. LoL... Remember your "why" 😆
Go be a civilian cop and join army reserves
How would you recommend going about applying for scholarships?
Mason McGuff sorry homie I don’t have any experience with that. Maybe try and hit whatever school you want to go to and see if they have some sort of counselor?
thatgeardude my apologies, this was still in regards to the “sponsorships”. Egregious spelling error on my part ..
I'm using the police force as a plan b if I don't make it in the military and after military retirement
what length is that barrel? '18 - 20?
Im currently in the army,as military police, and within the year ill be getting out and doing civilian law enforcement after,knew some of this advice and also got some good tips out of it
To be a pig/cop is the worst of the worst!!!!!!
@@spilliving6077 until you call the cops for help because for some stupid reason alot of yall,who are adults, are so incompetent and cant manage your own lives.
@@spilliving6077hopefully you grew to mature and learn a lot of cops would put their life on the line to protect you and others.
Can you do both of the jobs
Yes military police
Military Police
Why are you yelling at me..
Big Chungus Hahahha
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If u can do vids on Military Police that would be great!!!!
I was maybe thinking on joining the army at 18 then stay for 10 years then join the police
Can I ask what exactly do you do in the military? Currently in this position, but now in the process of enlisting in the Air National Guard & the reason for choosing the reserve aspect is to also apply and establish a full time career in LEO as a sheriff / officer at the same time. I hope going through academy while starting out in mil is doable!
WHAT HAPPENED? I am doing the same. In process for the Police Recruit Selection now and then Academy would be in 3 months from now. If selected I would also be sponsored.
If I don't get selected I would just go Active Duty, however, if selected then I am joining the Air Force Reserve or Army National Guard for Pararescue or Special Forces respectively.
Special Operattions is my dream but so Is being a first responder and this department works well with military and is one of the best paid in the state with good benefits. It'd be stupid to pass it up especially when it's something of interest.
My Police Recruiter said get selected, pass Academy, and complete the Field Officer Training Program then enlist into Guard/Reserve. That way you secured the job and do not need to retrain upon returning from Air Force Tech School or Army AIT or rather their 2 year pipeline which the department said they would be okay with me leaving to train as long as I put in some return before I go.
What happened with you?????
Do you have an email I can contact you on ?
I should of went civilian, military of is an over rated security job
Military police
Also the cultural differences between the police and military is very different. Military you put your life on the line for citizens and government officials, police you put the police department over everything else, your basically a hired gun for a few than for all as a police officer. But there are some really good police departments who actually serve their citizens depending on the state. Like texas is a good place to be police or sheriff . LA and newyork are terrible places to be a police officer.
Not really I'm not saying the police are the military but their job is pretty dangerous on a daily basis police officers always try to put the citizens first
Good video as usual brother keep em coming
packer492 thanks homie!
@@thatgeardude military police