Summary:
At first consideration, you might think a security guard and an attorney don't have too much in common. But let's dig a little deeper. There are some similarities in the type of occupation these individuals have chosen. Of course, not all security guards are created, or paid, equal. While some guards are content to walk the beat and pass the time, there's another group that take it to a whole new level. These are the degreed security guards. These guards are the cre...
At first consideration, you might think a security guard and an attorney don't have too much in common. But let's dig a little deeper. There are some similarities in the type of occupation these individuals have chosen.
Of course, not all security guards are created, or paid, equal. While some guards are content to walk the beat and pass the time, there's another group that take it to a whole new level. These are the degreed security guards. These guards are the cream of the crop, so to speak. They also command a higher paycheck.
And then you've got the lawyers. Once again, not all are created equal. Some college graduates, with no better alternative, decide law school is a suitable choice. Meanwhile there's another group of students who already hold a degree in criminal justice and are well equipped to advance their studies and their careers. They're starting out with a clear advantage.
Beyond that, what else do they have in common? Increasingly, technology is meeting law enforcement. This means that a number of these professionals have obtained a criminal justice degree online. Available degrees range all the way from associate's to Master's. Of course, the level of education a student chooses will have a direct impact on the aspect of the field in which they will work.
It's not just the lawyers and security guards. Police officers, court clerks, bailiffs, probation officers, paralegals, detectives, drug enforcement agents, juvenile delinquency case managers and corrections officers across the country have successfully obtained their criminal justice degrees online. And once they have completed their programs, they're finding more opportunities and much bigger paychecks waiting for them.
Consider for a moment the New York City Police Department. When evaluating new applicants, their policy states, "Earning an associate's degree or bachelor's degree will set you apart from other candidates." But it's not just the rookies. Their policy also makes it clear that when considering officers for promotions, that again "