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(Jul 26, 2018, 06:35 PM)Kvatch Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 05:15 PM)VIVZZ Wrote: [ -> ]When I get a bit older I'm planning on studying and obtaining the qualifications to become a High Court Enforcement Agent.


Why would anyone want to join this force lmao? Their sole purpose is to take from people who literally cannot afford to pay what they owe. Yeah the justice of it makes sense.

Their sole purpose is to separate the people who can't pay and the people who won't, They setup Payment Plans for those who cannot afford to pay and they Demand Payment or Seize Goods for those who can. Their Focus is to bring Finacial Justice to Claimants which are generally doing quite badly financially due to the lack of funds they have access to.
(Jul 26, 2018, 05:26 PM)Vadar Wrote: [ -> ]I'll reply to my own thread to join in.
As of Tuesday this week I am an Apprentice Service Desk Analyst

Beats the title of working at KFC ? ?

Ehhh... Is it Apprentice Service Desk Analyst at KFC? If not, no, it doesn't beat it. Big Grin

I have recently been doing a few temporary jobs in both non-LE and LE-related organizations to be able to pay my college debt off (almost done) and to pay for bills as well of course.
I am going to go on holidays in about two weeks from now, so I am saving up some extra cash for that as well.

I recently graduated my two-year law enforcement course and I am looking to apply for the Customs (domain VI) and 'grow' further within that organization. There are a good handful of specialized divisions/units and specializations you can train, study and apply for within the organization, so it's better than being stuck at one specific position until you retire (e.g. municipal enforcement, transit officer, etc.). Time will tell though.

Apex

Studying Forensic science at uni, hoping to become a CSI within the next three years.
Criminal Justice and Graphic Designing in college. Hoping to go through my local PD or the next parish over’s Sheriff’s Dept

Currently work at Gamestop
Currently working as a COO (Chief Operating Officer) for a company with 10 stores across the country.

Apex

Lotta big boi jobs taken up by gmod players it seems.
 
No they take shit from poor people and take a MASSIVE cut of what they "seize". 
People like that are horrible.

Apex

(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people and take a MASSIVE cut of what they "seize". 
People like that are horrible.

No one forced those people to take out loans, etc. They chose to do it. There are consequences for everything in this world.
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:39 PM)Apex Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people and take a MASSIVE cut of what they "seize". 
People like that are horrible.

No one forced those people to take out loans, etc. They chose to do it. There are consequences for everything in this world.

Have you seen the horrible marketing, miss-leading advertisements etc...

The people that take out payment plans/"pay-day loans" are working class, typically uneducated people. You think these people should get another education just to read a 20 page T&C document when they are desperate for cash?

So because their poor and they probably came from a poor family and couldn't get a good education it's their fault? People like you who over look these things actually disgust me; I don't care if you're just saying this for attention or you genuinely mean that but if you actually do then that is fucking disgusting.
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people

As previously mentioned, they do try to work with poorer individuals by setting up Payment Plans in order to make it easier for the Defendant to pay what they owe.
(Jul 26, 2018, 09:05 PM)VIVZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people

As previously mentioned, they do try to work with poorer individuals by setting up Payment Plans in order to make it easier for the Defendant to pay what they owe.

"Payment plans" that have like insane interest because the bailiff companys take so much money of it.

Apex

(Jul 26, 2018, 08:42 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:39 PM)Apex Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people and take a MASSIVE cut of what they "seize". 
People like that are horrible.

No one forced those people to take out loans, etc. They chose to do it. There are consequences for everything in this world.

Have you seen the horrible marketing, miss-leading advertisements etc...

The people that take out payment plans/"pay-day loans" are working class, typically uneducated people. You think these people should get another education just to read a 20 page T&C document when they are desperate for cash?

So because their poor and they probably came from a poor family and couldn't get a good education it's their fault? People like you who over look these things actually disgust me; I don't care if you're just saying this for attention or you genuinely mean that but if you actually do then that is fucking disgusting.
>Blaming the system for people choosing not better themselves when the majority of education up til uni is free now-a-days. Sorry but don't blame the players if you get short changed by the cruel game of life.
Assistant dairy department manager at a grocery store. Going full time next semester for my computer science degree so I'm finally going to get a break from my idiot manager.
(Jul 26, 2018, 09:11 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 09:05 PM)VIVZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:35 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ] 
No they take shit from poor people

As previously mentioned, they do try to work with poorer individuals by setting up Payment Plans in order to make it easier for the Defendant to pay what they owe.

"Payment plans" that have like insane interest because the bailiff companys take so much money of it.

HCE Companies have to charge interest because unlike the Standard County Court Enforcement, HCE Companies respond to a case in less than a week and 99% of the time, they get the money on their first visit unlike the County Court (Which rarely recover any form of payment) which is why the HCE Process is so successful and attractive therefore making it a costly process for both the Defendant and Claimant.
(Jul 26, 2018, 08:15 PM)Wesley Lawrence Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2018, 05:26 PM)Vadar Wrote: [ -> ]I'll reply to my own thread to join in.
As of Tuesday this week I am an Apprentice Service Desk Analyst

Beats the title of working at KFC ? ?

Ehhh... Is it Apprentice Service Desk Analyst at KFC? If not, no, it doesn't beat it. Big Grin

I have recently been doing a few temporary jobs in both non-LE and LE-related organizations to be able to pay my college debt off (almost done) and to pay for bills as well of course.
I am going to go on holidays in about two weeks from now, so I am saving up some extra cash for that as well.

I recently graduated my two-year law enforcement course and I am looking to apply for the Customs (domain VI) and 'grow' further within that organization. There are a good handful of specialized divisions/units and specializations you can train, study and apply for within the organization, so it's better than being stuck at one specific position until you retire (e.g. municipal enforcement, transit officer, etc.). Time will tell though.

Sadly not at KFC. Instead at this massive IT Technology Solutions company.
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