It takes more training to become a barber than a police officer

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It takes more training to become a barber than a police officer

Story by Holly Yan; Graphics by Alberto Mier, CNN

Updated 7:10 AM ET, Wed September 28, 2016


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(CNN)While covering the recent protests in Charlotte, we met Derrick Jacobs, who said he had to go through more training to become a barber than a police officer does.

We wanted to see if that was true. Because every time there's a controversial police shooting, the question comes up: How much training do officers get?
Turns out, Jacobs' claim is right. And it's not just in North Carolina. In California, New Mexico and New York, you can get a badge hundreds of hours sooner than you can use a pair of barber shears.
And it's not just barbering, either. Many trade jobs require more hours of training than policing. (Important caveat, though: Police departments can choose to go beyond their state's minimum training requirements.)
Here's a sample of the required hours of training:



In North Carolina, It takes 1,528 hours to become a licensed barber. The state's minimum police training requirement is 620 hours. (Charlotte-Mecklenburg police require another 278 hours of training.)

To become an officer in California, you'll need at least 664 hours of training. If you want to be a licensed cosmetologist, you'll have to double that training -- to 1,600 hours.

Florida's minimum training requirement for officers is 770 hours, but the training required to be an interior designer is much longer. Those who complete a 5-year interior design program still need to get 1,760 hours of experience before they can get a license. Those who complete a 2-year interior design program need 7,040 hours of experience.

It takes at least 900 hours to become an officer in Massachusetts. To be a licensed refrigeration technician, the state requires 1,000 hours of training if you have less than 4,000 hours of apprenticeship experience. (But we're not talking about the guy who comes to fix your fridge at home; we're talking about technicians who work on 10-ton refrigeration equipment.)

The minimum training requirement for Michigan police officers is 594 hours. To work with electrical signs, you'll need 4,000 hours of experience.

Louisiana has one of the lowest minimum training requirements for entry-level police, at 360 hours. To be a licensed manicurist, you'll need 500 hours.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/28/us/jobs-training-police-trnd/index.html
 

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Some barbers go to college too. Btw, I don't think that every police department requires college. Have you ever met any cops?
Most if not all cops are required to go to school unless they have connections, that wasn't the case decades ago but go look at a cop job requirement. It's either school or military. And college is not a requirement for being a barber, you and I know that so I don't know why you brought that up.
 

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Most if not all cops are required to go to school unless they have connections, that wasn't the case decades ago but go look at a cop job requirement. It's either school or military. And college is not a requirement for being a barber, you and I know that so I don't know why you brought that up.
that's where the hours are coming in at
 

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Most if not all cops are required to go to school unless they have connections, that wasn't the case decades ago but go look at a cop job requirement. It's either school or military. And college is not a requirement for being a barber, you and I know that so I don't know why you brought that up.

College is not a requirement of cops. Like you wrote in some cases it is either "school or military", but that is not always the case either. It was brought up because someone asked if the training for cops included college. I mentioned that some barbers go to college too.
 

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College is not a requirement of cops. Like you wrote in some cases it is either "school or military", but that is not always the case either. It was brought up because someone asked if the training for cops included college. I mentioned that some barbers go to college too.
In 2016, you will not become a cop unless you have a degree, or you served in the military, or have connections. Saying "Some barbers go to college too" is irrelevant since it has nothing to do with the job. On the flip side, it you look at any job listing for a cop in most if not all major areas, they require some college. Or training.

In Chicago they're even paying for cops to go to grad school. Sorry it doesn't fit the agenda of this thread, but it's as simple as that:yeshrug:
 
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