kailat
Green Belt
Whether you work in : Security, Personal Protection, Corrections, Police, Bouncing, Doorman, Body Guarding etc... U get the point!
From anyone in these fields have you ever stated your martial arts training on your application? If so what was the outcome?
WHY I ASK:
Several years ago when I was trying to get into the law enforcement field, I was going to be a correctional officer/jailer at a County Jail.
Having passed through the initial phases of testing I had to go in on an interview. Upon the interview it was brought up that I was a Martial Artist and I had listed all my accomplishments and the disciplines I studied etc..
To make a long story short I feel I was singled out and not hired due to my training. One officer in general made it a point to haggle and make snide comments and remarks during the interview concerning martial artist and training etc..
Anyway it left a bad taste in my mouth and since I have never mentioned my martial arts ever on an app or during an interview.
It wasn't until later on as i worked in the correctional field (diff location) that my training was obviosly becoming to light as we were going through our annual "defensive tactics course". I just had always done the program never once leading on my background. I seen many individuals who come in stateing they were such and such black belts in this system or that system and had this all high and mighty I can do that better attitude. The minute they got thier button pushed by an offender and got squashed their egos were bruised and they disapeared from the job. Its kinda comical now looking back on it.
After several years in that work environment I never was harmed or attacked by offenders because my quietness and abilities quickly began to speak for themselves. Till one day was finally approached and asked what I train in. It was obvious my take downs, Defense, joint locks were far cleaner than even those that taught the DT courses.. I never let on to all that I done. About 4 years ago I was doing a DT course for my job and the teacher was someone I had never met before but he impressed me enough to talk to him aftr the class. Come to find out we had alot in common and he had FMA background. We later hit it off and became friends and he started having me help out teaching Police depts and the SWAT in our town. Needless to say it later landed me a position on the police dept. and I am now a certified Defensive Tactics Instructor and developed alot of respect amongst our dept and staff.
So my initial question I guess is after my rant. Has anyone ever felt singled out or haggled by others due to your MA training and or background?
From anyone in these fields have you ever stated your martial arts training on your application? If so what was the outcome?
WHY I ASK:
Several years ago when I was trying to get into the law enforcement field, I was going to be a correctional officer/jailer at a County Jail.
Having passed through the initial phases of testing I had to go in on an interview. Upon the interview it was brought up that I was a Martial Artist and I had listed all my accomplishments and the disciplines I studied etc..
To make a long story short I feel I was singled out and not hired due to my training. One officer in general made it a point to haggle and make snide comments and remarks during the interview concerning martial artist and training etc..
Anyway it left a bad taste in my mouth and since I have never mentioned my martial arts ever on an app or during an interview.
It wasn't until later on as i worked in the correctional field (diff location) that my training was obviosly becoming to light as we were going through our annual "defensive tactics course". I just had always done the program never once leading on my background. I seen many individuals who come in stateing they were such and such black belts in this system or that system and had this all high and mighty I can do that better attitude. The minute they got thier button pushed by an offender and got squashed their egos were bruised and they disapeared from the job. Its kinda comical now looking back on it.
After several years in that work environment I never was harmed or attacked by offenders because my quietness and abilities quickly began to speak for themselves. Till one day was finally approached and asked what I train in. It was obvious my take downs, Defense, joint locks were far cleaner than even those that taught the DT courses.. I never let on to all that I done. About 4 years ago I was doing a DT course for my job and the teacher was someone I had never met before but he impressed me enough to talk to him aftr the class. Come to find out we had alot in common and he had FMA background. We later hit it off and became friends and he started having me help out teaching Police depts and the SWAT in our town. Needless to say it later landed me a position on the police dept. and I am now a certified Defensive Tactics Instructor and developed alot of respect amongst our dept and staff.
So my initial question I guess is after my rant. Has anyone ever felt singled out or haggled by others due to your MA training and or background?