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How Can I Become A Detective?

Here are some standard steps on how to become a detective.


Step Number One: Be physically fit -  before you can be a detective, you need to be physically fit. This is because you need to be able to do all the things necessary in order to do the job of a detective properly. This is why; if you are not strong or if you are fat, you really need to exercise and train yourself into having a physically fit body. This will ensure that you are capable to do all that is physically necessary to do the work of a detective.

Step Number Two: Prepare yourself mentally - you need to mentally prepare yourself for not only the training to be a detective, but also for the actual job as a detective. You need to be be able to address all the mental stresses that come with the job. You also need to train yourself to be alert and think on your feet in order to be able to react on time. In order to prepare yourself mentally you should research on what the actual challenges a detective has on the job.

Step Number Three: Apply to be a police officer - before you can be a detective, you need to be a police officer first. This is why you need to apply for the job and go through the required training. You can take the police training and do the job of a policeman for a few years. You need to pay your dues as a beat cop first before you will become eligible to be a detective. This is why it is always a good thing that you take the effort to do the job of a policeman effectively.

Step Number Four: Take the detective exam - once you become eligible to the detective exam, you should prepare to take the test. This means memorizing the laws, the processes and other skills and knowledge required to do the job of a detective. Once you pass the detective exam, you can now be able to become a detective.


Step Number Five: Train for it -  after passing the exam, you can be trained in how to be a detective. Each place has their own training program. This is why, you need to be prepared to take on whatever can be sent to you. Preparedness is key to your dream to be a detective.

There are also other ways on how to become a detective. This ranges from being trained on a relevant field and becoming qualified for the job by the Police Chief or Mayor of a town or city. This means they can be able to be a detective without becoming part of the training.

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