Roseville Police Chief James Berlin remembers a time when, about a decade ago, more than 200 people might apply for two or three positions at his department.
I remember when I used to live in the Midwest around that time, there were similar application numbers for a single custodial job at a local middle school. Are fewer people actually applying for open jobs, or do people just not want to work in law enforcement in the greater Detroit area?
>Roseville Police Chief James Berlin remembers a time when, about a decade ago, more than 200 people might apply for two or three positions at his department.
I remember when I used to live in the Midwest around that time, there were similar application numbers for a single custodial job at a local middle school. Are fewer people actually applying for open jobs, or do people just not want to work in law enforcement in the greater Detroit area?
I remember when I used to live in the Midwest around that time, there were similar application numbers for a single custodial job at a local middle school. Are fewer people actually applying for open jobs, or do people just not want to work in law enforcement in the greater Detroit area?