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If you’re looking to embark on a new career, the Kern County Sheriff’s Department has some arresting information: They’re currently recruiting for deputy sheriff trainees. “We’re interested in individuals who have the qualities of honesty and integrity, and who have a desire to serve the community. We can work with everything else,” said Sgt. Ed Komin, a spokesman for the Kern County Sheriff’s Department. Komin said trainees must complete the Basic Peace Officer Academy — 25 weeks of physical and mental conditioning. “I’d say it’s similar to military basic training, but even more intense academically,” said Komin. Upon graduation, trainees are promoted to the position of deputy sheriff. From there, the career possibilities are many. Komin said deputy sheriffs can advance vertically all the way to undersheriff, or horizontally to serve on the SWAT team, as an undercover narcotics agent, or helicopter...
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