Since being laid off in January, and having wanting to become a LEO for quite some time, I decided now is the time. I've gotten everything lined up and start class on Monday 04-12-2010 as a "Pre-Service Candidate", meaning that I haven't been hired by any agency and am putting myself through the Academy at my expense with the hopes of getting hired either during or shortly after class.
My "shopping list" (given to me by the Academy) included a few sets of uniforms, PT clothing, and some duty stuff.
I've got a duty belt, under-belt, holster, handcuff case, magazine pouch, and belt keepers (these were the minimum requirements).
My questions are;
1. Does the under-belt get used in the place of a regular trouser belt (ie. through the belt loops)? I normally wear a "riggers" belt. I guess I'm assuming leave the riggers belt at home and wear the under-belt instead?
2. How do you use the belt keepers? Do they go on after putting the duty belt on and go around both the under-belt and duty belt?
3. Was told to have my boots shined. Does this mean spit shine with a mirror finish on the toe? Or rather that the boots should be clean without any scuffs? I was in the military and know how to spit shine, but don't want to look out of place being the only one with spit shined boots.
We are to be dressed in "full battle rattle" (as we called it in the Army) when we show up for class and I can't afford to look like a goon.
My "shopping list" (given to me by the Academy) included a few sets of uniforms, PT clothing, and some duty stuff.
I've got a duty belt, under-belt, holster, handcuff case, magazine pouch, and belt keepers (these were the minimum requirements).
My questions are;
1. Does the under-belt get used in the place of a regular trouser belt (ie. through the belt loops)? I normally wear a "riggers" belt. I guess I'm assuming leave the riggers belt at home and wear the under-belt instead?
2. How do you use the belt keepers? Do they go on after putting the duty belt on and go around both the under-belt and duty belt?
3. Was told to have my boots shined. Does this mean spit shine with a mirror finish on the toe? Or rather that the boots should be clean without any scuffs? I was in the military and know how to spit shine, but don't want to look out of place being the only one with spit shined boots.
We are to be dressed in "full battle rattle" (as we called it in the Army) when we show up for class and I can't afford to look like a goon.