Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salary

Steelwill2006

I Still Tell Alot Of Lies *****
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Border Police Advisor - (Iraq)
Location: Baghdad, IRAQ,
Salary: $134,110.08 Duration: Contract
Benefits: Yes Lodging: Yes
Equipment: Yes Meals: Yes

Description
The Iraq Department of Border Enforcement is the security organization within the Government of Iraq responsible for controlling and regulating the flow of goods and people from and into Iraq at all land and sea borders and other points of entry. Border security advisors assist the Government of Iraq to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of DBE personnel by providing technical assistance, advice, mentoring, and training to DBE staff at all levels so that the Organization is able to achieve its mission.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

* Assisting Government of Iraq in developing the knowledge, skills and abilities of the Iraq Department of Border Enforcement (DBE) personnel.
* Observing and assessing the competency of Iraqi DBE personnel as they perform assigned duties and responsibilities.
* Employing acquired technical knowledge of customs, immigration, or border security operating concepts, techniques, and principles to prepare and employ materials and techniques used to provide technical assistance, training, mentoring, and advice to personnel employed by the DBE.
* Effectively communicating technical concepts, techniques, and principles to Iraqi DBE personnel through a language assistant.
* Coordinating assigned duties with other border security advisors and members of the military unit to which assigned.
* Performing assigned duties and responsibilities under hazardous conditions, including risks to personal safety from military combat, and climatic and environmental conditions.
* Learning and applying rules of engagement for the use of force.
* Conforming to policies and practices of military units to which assigned.
* Identifying insurgent threats from a distance of 200 yards without glasses and ability to walk and run to evade and escape insurgent attacks.
* Using a semi-automatic rifle and handgun for self-defense and the defense of others.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

* At least four (4+) years of work experience as a U.S. Border Patrol Officer, as an officer within the Bureau of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (and its predecessor agencies), or as an actively serving or recently separated state law enforcement professional with at least five years in a position of sworn law enforcement in a full service law enforcement agency; who have at least 2 years with principal responsibilities serving or assisting as either a federal, state or U.N. official directly responsible for immigration, customs, or border security.
* Extensive knowledge/experience in any 4 of the following:



1. Immigration laws, regs and operating procedures;
2. Customs laws, regs and operating procedures;
3. Border Security laws, regs and operating procedures;
4. Examination and identification of fraudulent documents;
5. Contemporary smuggling techniques & trends;
6. Firearms;
7. Unarmed self-defense techniques;
8. Customs, immigration or borders security training curriculum development;
9. Operational methods of a port of entry.


* Ability to effectively communicate, advise and train others in all aspects of border integrity through a language assistant.
* Excellent physical condition.



SALARY AND BENEFITS:

Compensation package is $134,110 for a one-year contract. Salary is paid every four (4) weeks, and no federal or social security taxes are withheld. Salary is available for foreign income tax exemption as well. Vacation is accrued at 4% of the hours worked, or approximately two (2) weeks over the course of the assignment. DynCorp International FZ provides all uniforms, equipment, logistical support, administrative support, and lodging. Local transportation in the country is available, as well as transportation to the country and a return flight upon completion of the one-year contract.
DynCorp International offers a comprehensive insurance benefit plan for full-time active employees working overseas. It comprises of two plans: DI Care Group Medical (includes a dependent coverage option) and DI Care Personal Accident Plan. The DI Care Group Medical insurance also provides emergency medical evacuation service. Insurance coverage is provided by Cigna International Expatriate Benefits (CIEB). The DI Care Personal Accident Insurance provides you or your beneficiary with a monetary benefit in the event of an accidental death or disablement. As an eligible employee, your accidental death and disablement insurance coverage begins on your first day of work. Maximum annual benefit is $250,000. DIFZ pays the full cost of this coverage. Additionally, DIFZ will reimburse each employed applicant for expenses incurred in obtaining medical examinations (upon approval), the cost to expedite your passport (not the basic passport cost), and postage/Fed-Ex delivery charges. Receipts must be provided.

http://www.dyncorprecruiting.com/civ/detail.asp?dyn639

$25,000 SIGN ON BONUS for attendees processed through the May 5th Border Enforcement Advisor Class and deployed to Iraq. The Bonus will be paid in full after arrival in-country.



RECRUITERS IN YOUR AREA:

Border Enforcement Recruiter will be in DETROIT, MI on MONDAY April the 30th at the Ramada Inn Romulus Detroit Airport from 10am-6pm.
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

Every application comes with a free body bag.
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

- How long for lunch breaks?

- Can I be promised I'll survive my first or second roadside / border check bombing attempt(s)?
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

My sistas ex is over there right now tryin to get paid drivin trucks. I hope they shove a land mine up his sorry ass.
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

Helico-pterFunk said:
- How long for lunch breaks?

- Can I be promised I'll survive my first or second roadside / border check bombing attempt(s)?

-12 hour shifts and 6 day work schedules.

-NO

It's the luck of the draw. I've been there twice already. Did foot patrols, gate guard, vehicle searches, cordon and searches. You try not to think about that stuff. But, you know the next day may be your last. I was supposed to deploy next month, but I said fuck that. If I'm gonna risk my life for something, it's gonna be more than Uncle Sam is trying to pay my black ass. $35 grand tops had I stayed in with the Army or $159 grand civilian contractor.
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

DjMorpheus said:
My sistas ex is over there right now tryin to get paid drivin trucks. I hope they shove a land mine up his sorry ass.
They had some shit about some guy that do that on NBC or somethin a few months ago. If the Iraqis catch him its a wrap....
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

Steelwill2006 said:
If I'm gonna risk my life for something, it's gonna be more than Uncle Sam is trying to pay my black ass. $35 grand tops had I stayed in with the Army or $159 grand civilian contractor.

Discrepancy, much?

Damn.
 
Hell no,not for me....

But you gotta do what you gotta do...remember Chris Brown?Brother went from playing 3rd base for the Giants,to driving a truck for Halliburton in Iraq.
I believe he did two or three tours over there...then sadly was killed on his return home.
 
Re: Have prior Law enforment experience? $25,000 sign on bonus plus $134,110.08 salar

Bigmario23 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q00xX_O_y4Y

somebody assist me here It ain't funny but dude is country as hell
thats shooting the video he sound like a king of the hill character :lol:

:smh: :smh: :smh: :smh:

Damn, I never seen the entire video until now. Speechless. But, you can be killed right here in your own back yard. I'm not saying my life is worth dying over a few dollars, but it's an assumed risk. Been there twice already, so I'm not really scared of going back. But, I do fear dying over greed.
 
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