hi im waiting for my formal invite and start date for training, anyone else waiting to hear?
thanks in advance.
cleveland intake in november
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- falkor
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Re: cleveland intake in november
Duster welcome onboard
what made you think of applying for PCSO?

what made you think of applying for PCSO?
- powdermonkey
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Re: cleveland intake in november
Duster,
Welcome to the role and to the forums.
On a side note : West Yorkshire Police are recruiting PCSO's but none will be coming to the division where I work, despite having lost 5 in the last 2 years (2 were recently dismissed, 2 became PC's & 1 left the force for another job). We're also down 2 on restricted duties due to pregnancy & 1 on reduced hours as part of a phased return to work.
So I'm covering a bigger area which means more jobs to go to. On the one hand it makes even a 10 hour shift fly by, on the other hand I'm knackered at the end of each day and very knackered at the end of each set.
Welcome to the role and to the forums.
On a side note : West Yorkshire Police are recruiting PCSO's but none will be coming to the division where I work, despite having lost 5 in the last 2 years (2 were recently dismissed, 2 became PC's & 1 left the force for another job). We're also down 2 on restricted duties due to pregnancy & 1 on reduced hours as part of a phased return to work.
So I'm covering a bigger area which means more jobs to go to. On the one hand it makes even a 10 hour shift fly by, on the other hand I'm knackered at the end of each day and very knackered at the end of each set.
I have seen the truth and it makes no sense.