The push and pull station is more difficult than I expected. If you can somehow simulate this station at home or the gym than I'd highly recommend it. Not having the practice in this area had cost me not just time and money but the opportunity for employment as well... at least until I re apply and redo the written exam. If you have zero physical training, do not kid yourself and do not waste your time or money... you NEED to train. Cardio and upper body strength is key. Out of the 12 of us who attempted this course during my testing, only 2 passed and those 2 were men who were evidently, physically ready. Also, I seriously recommend that you start training the day you apply on Career Beacon, because after I found out I passed my exam, I was to challenge this physical within 2 weeks, needless to say is not enough time to prepare. You must take advantage of the 6 week program available on the Criminal Justice website: novascotia.ca/just/Corrections/recruitment/docs/copat_training_plan.pdf I would not disagree on the importance of physical strength when working in this type of environment, however it would be encouraging to see all current employees complete this new mandatory evaluation, just to be fair.
I found out that police shierffs in Canada use red and blue lights of course in BC thier provincal shierffs dept use Mostly red and white on some cars in Nova Scotia correction officers don't carry guns so thier more like security
Educate yourself in the criminals mind it will help you more and the criminal will respect you and listen to you forget the fucking looking good shit that will get you killed hay be a fucking professional you think thats what the tax payers are paying for somebody that can do the job professionally not someone to make it look good yes yes
I noticed the NS vault is significantly higher than other provinces. Most are 2'6.
The push and pull station is more difficult than I expected. If you can somehow simulate this station at home or the gym than I'd highly recommend it. Not having the practice in this area had cost me not just time and money but the opportunity for employment as well... at least until I re apply and redo the written exam. If you have zero physical training, do not kid yourself and do not waste your time or money... you NEED to train. Cardio and upper body strength is key. Out of the 12 of us who attempted this course during my testing, only 2 passed and those 2 were men who were evidently, physically ready.
Also, I seriously recommend that you start training the day you apply on Career Beacon, because after I found out I passed my exam, I was to challenge this physical within 2 weeks, needless to say is not enough time to prepare. You must take advantage of the 6 week program available on the Criminal Justice website: novascotia.ca/just/Corrections/recruitment/docs/copat_training_plan.pdf
I would not disagree on the importance of physical strength when working in this type of environment, however it would be encouraging to see all current employees complete this new mandatory evaluation, just to be fair.
thanks for the heads up
Where did u take that course at ?
@@sheriftawfik471 Dartmouth correctional facility.
@@innocenteashley how can I apply for it ? I thought its course u had to take it at private college of something
Odd question, but how much weight is the push pull?
Yea I need to work on my cardio.. I know I can complete this course. Just want to do it in a very good time.
I had no idea Canada had Sheriffs.
Why do they have amber lights on their cars? Aren't they peace officers? Red/blue lights should be.
Exactly atleast maybe blue and white lights
I found out that police shierffs in Canada use red and blue lights of course in BC thier provincal shierffs dept use Mostly red and white on some cars in Nova Scotia correction officers don't carry guns so thier more like security
+JlowFresh 100 brutal
The Sheriff's in NS have went to red and blue lights with sirens approx. 5 years ago. That is an old unit
How do I apply? I can’t find where to apply for C.O
Go to the government Nova Scotia website and click government opportunities. If there are CO jobs open, you will see them there
Dustin Rioux ty...such a hustle dame for police officer when to the test and there was 60 people apply f and selecting only 1 lol
I thought I was called pare test
In Alberta it's called pare test.
PARE and COPAT are different tests. COPAT is the standard in Alberta for Correction.
Ninja cop
Educate yourself in the criminals mind it will help you more and the criminal will respect you and listen to you forget the fucking looking good shit that will get you killed hay be a fucking professional you think thats what the tax payers are paying for somebody that can do the job professionally not someone to make it look good yes yes
cheap theater... sheriffs are clowns.
Lol look at them,running like crazy
Lol
They look gay running lmao
They are cops, what do you expect