My father graduated from Wilkes Community College with an associate's degree in Criminal Justice. While attending the community college my father began working as a security guard at Super K. While working there my father gained experience in the field of protecting people. Eventually, my father became employed at the Wilkes County Correctional Center in 1994 after graduating the community college. My father worked as a sergeant at the Correctional center. In 2001, my father became employed as a part-time police officer at Wilkesboro Police Department. My father …show more content…
As a Lieutenant Extradition, you must travel every day to different areas. While doing that you have to calculate how many miles you travel in a days' time, along with how much money you spend on hotel rooms and gas. While having to travel a lot that means getting up early in the mornings and coming home late at night. Even sometimes having overnight trips. In the interview, my father mentioned how one of the best parts of being a Lieutenant Extradition would be visiting places like Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. While one of the worst parts of being a Lieutenant Extradition would be leaving his family by themselves on overnight trips along with having to deal with different forms of traffic along with airplane flights and