breaking news
Alabama troopers are spread thin these days, and the Department of Public Safety is now looking to add some new officers to the force.
If you are interested in a new career, here`s what they are looking for. You must have a high school diploma or GED, and be 21 years of age by April 16, 2005.
Applicants must pass a written exam and a physical agility test. Upon meeting all of the pre-qualifications, applicants must successfully pass 800 hours of intensive training.
The Department of Public Safety says they offer a competitive salary and great benefits.
If you need more information on eligibility or how to apply, contact the State Troopers office at 334-983-4587.
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