Anybody have any hands on experience working in the Civpol program?
Anybody have any hands on experience working in the Civpol program?
Not personally, but I know folks who have worked with Dyncorps and had no issues. with them.
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Have a friend who went to Kosovo in 1999 and liked it well enough he went back again after he retired. R.
My cousin just did a tour with them he hated it and couldn't wait to get back but the $$$ is good. He says the mission was a waste of time, they will never learn their petty tribal squabbles are more important to them than anything else. While he was there they had discovered 3 traitors amongst the IP trainees that were using cell phones to call in there positions to outside mortar crews, luckily no one was killed except them :D:D
I am currently in Iraq working for the Civpol program. PM me with your e-mail and I'll answer your questions as best I can.
I can tell you this. It is like anything, it's what you make of it. Some will have a great time, others will think it sucks. Take everything, including what I say, with a grain of salt.
GDW
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R.A. Heinlein
HAd on of my operators working one other company and then Dyncor for 4 years total and said it was good to him. Money is good, got treated well, and got to shoot some bad guys. Lost a lot of weight too.
A friend of mine has had to ride with Dyn PSD several times as of late out into the Red Zone. He says they are very, very professional. Very organized. Very squared away.
He mentioned that the guys who are reupping for another year at their end of mission are pulling $18,000 a month.
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One of my best friends from college an NYPD MOS's kid was an accountant for them about the same time I worked for the Republican national committee. I will ask him how they are.
Before you get all excited about $18k a month, there are several very different sides to Dyn.
The PSD side is making that much, but it is not the CIVPOL side. The PSD guys (Shark teams) are really good and professional, and are a little harder to get into. They require a little more then the CIVPOL mission does.
The CIVPOL mission, pays about $10K a month + bonuses. Comes out to about $134K for the year. This is what you see advertised in all the trade mags and websites. 5 years as a cop, etc... It is difficult to switch from CIVPOL to PSD in the middle, but it has been done. Look hard at what you are wanting to do before you decide to come over.
GDW
"The price of freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle anywhere, anytime and with utter recklessness."
R.A. Heinlein
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