Probably forever. Druggies, addicts and drunks can’t get jobs in law enforcement.
You blew it. No second chance.
Now, figure this out. If there is one job opening and 500 people apply including you and 499 of them do not have a drunk conviction, who do you think is definitely not going to get that one job?
i’ll tell ya each state is diff, however DUI is a killllllllller, i mean that is a hard one to beat. I’m going to toss out a number and I bet others who read this will agree with me 5-10 years……………sorry pal
Seriously, I think cleaning port-a-potties is a little more suitable for you.
Oh, and I have a right to despise idiots like you who have gotten DUI’s, my neck was screwed up for two years because of one of your fellow drunken idiots.
If this was a felony conviction, it’s time to consider a new career path.
And, certainly, I assume you’ve already made a change in your lifestyle. Hope so, because I can see the beating you are taking within the answers of this question, and you can bet that’s how people view this in the “real” world.
You didn’t say which law enforcement agency you’re talking about and there are many different ones in San Francisco.
The rules regarding how long you’ll need to wait will vary by jurisidiction so your best answer is to check with the specific agency you want to apply with.
What an ironic career choice.
you shouldn’t be able to at all.
Probably forever. Druggies, addicts and drunks can’t get jobs in law enforcement.
You blew it. No second chance.
Now, figure this out. If there is one job opening and 500 people apply including you and 499 of them do not have a drunk conviction, who do you think is definitely not going to get that one job?
you cant get a job there
i’ll tell ya each state is diff, however DUI is a killllllllller, i mean that is a hard one to beat. I’m going to toss out a number and I bet others who read this will agree with me 5-10 years……………sorry pal
Great, now we can have another idiot cop…
Seriously, I think cleaning port-a-potties is a little more suitable for you.
Oh, and I have a right to despise idiots like you who have gotten DUI’s, my neck was screwed up for two years because of one of your fellow drunken idiots.
Neverr
If this was a felony conviction, it’s time to consider a new career path.
And, certainly, I assume you’ve already made a change in your lifestyle. Hope so, because I can see the beating you are taking within the answers of this question, and you can bet that’s how people view this in the “real” world.
Good luck, friend.
You didn’t say which law enforcement agency you’re talking about and there are many different ones in San Francisco.
The rules regarding how long you’ll need to wait will vary by jurisidiction so your best answer is to check with the specific agency you want to apply with.