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HELLO Will Someone HELP PLZ!!! Where is the easiest place in Atlanta Georgia to become a cop?
Which police department or sheriff dept. Or Law Enforcement agency are looking and always hiring people to become officers? Which have armored bank trucks for sale the easiest standards? Which would be the most likely to hire a qualified person?Where would be the best place to try and get a job to become a police officer for experience reasons Example: Marta police, Armored Truck Driver/ Guard, Armed Security Guard, Bank Guard. Buy easy I mean Get your foot in the door to prove myself without having to go threw so much BS to become a police officer…. OR DO I HAVE TO MOVE TO NEW ORLEANS TO BECOME A COP?
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Jaden B June 2, 2011 at 12:36 am

well the link below has lots of cheats.why get moeny from a truck when you can do those?

genuine_jon June 2, 2011 at 12:21 pm

You’re correct in thinking that it’s a language problem.”To be raised a catholic” just means that you were brought up in a catholic environment, being taught how to behave in the manner of a catholic. It says nothing about whether or not you actually believe in what you are being taught, nor even in the existence of god.So, no, there is no contradiction. Because Langdon never said he believed in god, only that the people who brought him up wanted him to believe.

Posted June 3, 2011 at 12:44 am

sounds like someone is planning something o_O

evly does'nt like the dobber June 3, 2011 at 12:38 pm

JB, bottle of Rum waitin here for you mate…….x

shaff June 4, 2011 at 12:53 am

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Chris C June 4, 2011 at 12:37 pm

You say without “going into too much detail”.However, you don’t mention where the $27,000 came from. Is that the car? Is that student loans? Is it credit cards?If the bulk of it is a vehicle, let the company reposess it. It’s a ding on your credit score, but it’s better than going bankrupt.I do feel sorry for someone in your position (and I’ve been there myself).What you have to do is minimize your expenses (which you mentioned). Cut out cable and go with an antenna, if you have a home phone and a cell phone, get rid of one of them. If you have texting, drop it from your cell phone service. High speed Internet … readily available for no cost at your local library, or you can use dialup which is minimal cost. Don’t eat out at all. Eat Raaman Noodles for lunch and dinner (all you need is running water and a microwave), or Peanut Butter and Jelly, or Tuna fish, etc. Pasta is very filling and can be spread across a lot of meals for one person.If the car is reposessed, consider taking public transportation.Write down a budget. You know, here’s my:Income: $2,250/monthExpenses:   Rent: $N   Groceries: roughly $200-$250/month   (we feed our family of 6 on $5.26/person/day, so we spend $950-$1000/month for groceries)   Electricity: $x   Heat: $y   Water: $z   Phone: $p   (either cell phone or land line … choose the cheapest)   TV: $0   (drop cable/satellite and buy an antenna at Radio Shack. It a large initial expense, but long term … about 1 year or less … it will pay for itself, and you can borrow DVDs from your local library)   Read: pick up books to read from your local library for nothing as long as you return them in time.

Dylan G June 5, 2011 at 12:06 am

I think your looking for Oceans 11,12,or13 not sure

ringolarry June 5, 2011 at 12:23 pm

From now on mister, your questions are limited to 5 paragraphs or less, 3.5 major points and less than 1,500 words or less, less being the preferred method.:-) Thanks.

tashay72 June 6, 2011 at 12:18 am

Sounds like Money for Nothin w/ John Cusack.

HeisMe June 6, 2011 at 12:20 pm

it was eather heat or Point Break.

Vani S June 7, 2011 at 12:05 am

lol…ha ha ha ha

Ellen J June 7, 2011 at 12:47 pm

Go to the personnel departments of the City of Atlanta, surrounding suburbs, the Sheriff’s Department, and whoever else in the area that has a police department. Turn in an application, take the tests, go to the interviews, and say yes or no to whoever offers you a job.Every department has a place that they send you for training and you’ll have to pass the academy and graduate to be kept on in their department. Sorry, but all police departments that I know of operate pretty much the same way. If you really want to be an officer you will have to go through some of their bs in order to qualify.

Dale A June 8, 2011 at 12:15 am

Are you thinking as in like a fee for looking after them? Or are you trying to figure out how much it is going to cost to raise the puppies through that period of time? If the former, then you keep in mind, you are in no way going to be paying them enough to make it ‘worth while’ for them on its own. People who generally get paid for this kind of thing don’t normally come cheap. So, if you’re going to pay them anything, it will be an honorarium, much than an actual ‘payment’ per se. They are doing it because they are your parents, and they love you, and are trying to be supportive, not get money off you. If the later, then — what ever it costs them. There are some reasonable cost estimates in http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=2603652&blobtype=pdf that might help you figure out how much they are going to cost.

cve5190 June 8, 2011 at 1:00 pm

Requirements: License for and knowledge of how to use a weapon. Confidence.Benefits: Sense of importance and right to call yourself a badass.:P

cainvest1 June 9, 2011 at 12:59 am

Banks belong to interchange networks to settle transactions on debit and credit cards. When you purchase something for $10.99 your debit card is debited for $10.99 and the interchange account is credited for $10.99. On the other side the merchant bank debits the interchange account and credits the merchant. There are interchange fees that the network charges to ‘keep tally’. At the end of each evening these accounts can be settled with one net Fedwire if required. The Fed is only involved in the net settlement of debit cards. Not individual transactions.

cyanne2ak June 9, 2011 at 12:43 pm

This isn’t new at all. But, people aren’t willing to pay taxes which would hire more police. Also, people aren’t willing to force their legislature to spend wisely.

youcleanupwell21 June 10, 2011 at 1:00 am

He could find a job delivering products to different companies…my boyfriend had a job like that…but he was gone too much…but if he’s single then that wouldn’t really be a problem. My boyfriend was delivering beer, and he made about 35.50 an hour….

Fool In The Rain June 10, 2011 at 12:33 pm

Okay, I was a bit confused with the point of view. Who is the narrator exactly and how does he know what’s going on outside of his knowledge? Just try to make that clear.I like the plot you’ve got going though =]]check mine out?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AiKZMmxBoutk4KvCAYPNNGrsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090214184824AAZyPN6

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