Remember that one time I decided to start a blog? Yeah, I should have known that I wouldn't be as on top of things as I'd originally hoped ;) Two and a half months later I am back to finish up sharing about this crazy CHP application journey!
Since August when we got the good news about K's acceptance, we have mainly been preparing for the academy and trying to soak up every bit of our time together. Although this past year has been frustrating at times through all the uncertainties, I want to be sure to look back and appreciate all the time we spent together. As we enter a new chapter, I foresee us having to fight for time together regularly - during & after the academy - and I just need to sit here for a sec and thank God for the unique season of "togetherness" he gave us in our first few years of marriage! It would be so easy for me to say "good riddance" to this challenging year, but I want to strive to see the value in each and every season of life the Lord takes us through as a family. Okay, enough sappiness for now! In my last post I left off right before going into what the interview process looked like for K, so here's a brief recap of what he went through...
First came his initial interview on February 9, 2015 where he sat down with his background investigator for the first time. This meeting lasted about 2 hours, and K had to arrive with copies and originals of important documents such as his social security card, birth certificate, marriage license, etc. At first K was instructed by his BI to review his PHS and make any necessary changes, he was left alone in the room for this part. Afterwards, his BI came back in, turned on a tape recorder and discussed K's PHS with him. He asked him about any mistakes he may have made and let K explain each situation he wrote down on his PHS. This interview was pretty low key, not too much interrogation, but his BI did grill him on a few things...surprisingly not the things we thought he would get grilled on though. At the end of this they scheduled him for the Computerized Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) which is the lie detector test used by the CHP.
The CVSA came later that week on February 13, and K definitely did not enjoy this one. This isn't like the lie detectors they show in the movies where they hook you up and watch that little needle go all over the paper when you're lying, it is much less accurate. He basically just held a microphone while he answered questions about his PHS, and it was supposed to detect stress in his voice if he was lying. But based off the questions that were flagged as lies during his interview, we know it was not accurate. For example, the test showed that he lied about having applied to other law enforcement agencies...information that could easily be looked into and proven as false. But during the interview the guy administering the test kept saying things like "this is 100% accurate...we will know if you're lying...why would that question have flagged if you were telling the truth?" He pretty much tried to get K to slip up on something and was looking for discrepancies between what he said and what he wrote in his PHS. This all lasted about 3 hours.
After the CVSA, we waited over a month for the final interview of the background investigation to be scheduled. I should add that between the initial and final interviews, K's BI had contacted his references, former employers, and family members via letter and phone calls. Some had to fill out questionnaires about K, others (like myself) were just contacted via phone and had to verbally answer some questions. Finally, on March 26, K met with his BI for the final interview of the background investigation. Here he was asked to review his PHS again and make any necessary changes (he mainly just had to change our address). After that, his BI gave him the good news that he had passed backgrounds! K was able to ask questions about the academy and his BI gave him some pointers. At the end of the meeting he scheduled the next portion of the process which was the psychological written test.
On April 1, K took his psych written test with about six other applicants. The test was comprised of about 900 questions and took four hours long...WOW. K said it was pretty terrible to sit there for that long answering the type of questions they asked. If you're an applicant reading this, just do your best and answer as honestly as you can...there's really no way to prepare for the questions.
Next came the medical exam on April 6 where they performed various tests on K. He had his back X-rayed, they did a blood test, got drug tested, had his hearing and vision checked and was hooked up to a heart monitor. We didn't really hear back from anyone about the medical, but we figured no news was good news! We waited from April to June to finally be contacted again, and in late June he was scheduled for the psych interview to take place on June 30.
Last but certainly not least was the psych interview where K had to sit on a couch for two hours across from a psychologist. Surprisingly enough he was not asked any questions regarding the psych written test, but about (you guessed it) his PHS. According the K this was the most brutal part of the application process. The psychologist was constantly trying to catch K in a lie and attempted to get him to contradict himself based on what he wrote on the PHS and what he said in person. When K came home from this one, he thought for sure he failed. He knew he was telling the truth, but the psychologist made him feel like a complete liar. Hopefully that will encourage some applicants out there--just stick to the truth, don't change your story (or add to it) and you'll be okay! After the psych interview we waited some more, and finally on August 7, K got his invitation to the October academy!
So there you have it! In a nutshell that is what the application process looked like, and I've listed the full timeline below. K starts the academy in TWO days which is unbelievable...we could not be more excited that it is finally here. I will do my best to keep this blog active throughout the process for any hopeful CHP families out there looking for info!
Blessings,
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CHP application timeline...at least for the Walkers ;) :
7.7.14 - Online application
9.20.14 - Physical Abilities Test (PAT)
9.21.14 - Written test
10.15.14 - Instructed to fill out/submit Personal History Statement (PHS)
11.26.14 - Background Investigation Questionnaire (BIQ)
2.9.15 - Initial interview with background investigator (BI)
2.13.15 - Computerized Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA)
3.26.15 - Final interview
4.1.15 - Psychological written exam
4.6.15 - Medical exam
6.30.15 - Psychological interview
8.7.15 - Received invitation to academy
10.26.15 - Academy starts
Wow, thank you for documenting your journey! My husband just applied for CHP and this post has been so helpful to determine what to expect. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I am so glad this was helpful for you! Sorry, I have majorly neglected this blog and didn't see your comment until now. Let me know how the process goes for you guys and if I can help answer any questions!
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