Might as well post this early tonight, don't expect much else to happen.
Officially finished my end of the pre-employment paperwork process. This morning I drove over to South Bend ATCT and took the 374 question long psychological test. It was...interesting, to say the least. Hopefully I won't get called by for a psychological interview.
After that was finished I eventually made my way over to the Goshen Sheriff's office and got myself fingerprinted. Of course I didn't have $10 on me for the fee, luckily the FBCU building was right around the corner. Walked over there, gawked at the inside of the fanciest bank I've ever been in, got me some money and headed back. Fingerprints are nifty by the way.
Since I finished and submitted the background check the other night all that stuff was finished with the fingerprint card so tomorrow morning that should go out with the UPS Overnight and hopefully make its way to LA by Friday. Now begins the waiting game again. In the past the official word was 6-8 weeks before you could expect an academy date. I'm not sure if that still holds true but if could be longer. The Academy is packed full of new hires, mostly OTS, and the classes are backed up last I heard. We shall see in the coming weeks when I'll end up there.
Continued the home search in Spokane. Found a good amount of luxury apartments in the area. Although I'm not big on apartments, these places were nice enough to consider, plus many of them have attached garages which makes them almost townhouses. The main problem I've run into is distance from work. Every suitable place I've found is between 25 and 30 minutes from Spokane ATCT. Not the most terrible commute, mostly just surprising everywhere is within that range. I'm now refining the selection by looking at nearby shopping and dining and so forth. One thing for sure though, gas is flippin expensive in Spokane, about 10 to 20 cents higher than around here.
Also, somethings been frustrating me, but that can wait for another time.
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