Ever since I was little I wanted to become a Correctional Officer for a few years then transfer up to a underdetected cop. How did this come up on my mind of been a correctional officer then soon transfer up by watching movies, tv show. Mostly of because how Fast Furious movies how Brian O'Connor plays the undercover cop and how other movies have undercover cops as well. Knowing that they get into serious ways where you can end up dead or injured bad but that doesn't bother me by any chance. I feel like i can fit into other by play both ways of been a cop and normal person paying different culture. After high school, my goal is to attend West Hills College for two years to study criminal justice, then enroll in boot camp when I turn twenty-one to become a Correctional Officer for twenty-five or third-five years, retire and then finally travel the world with my beautiful wife or just me alone! There are many reasons why this path is best for me. To begin with, I love to know how things happen and how they do it without getting caught on. These experience have taught me to be …show more content…
A quote from the movie “The Pursuit of Happyness” is a word of Christopher Gardner towards on Chris Gardner tells his son that he shouldn't hope for a professional basketball player and at this point he realized that his son is upset. He opened up to his son and said “Don't ever let anyone tell you... You can't do something. Not even me!” in the story his son saw that he lucky enough to have a loving and supported father who did believe in his son. In this world not may have that support. As been a correctional officer you can tell or even talk to them as been in a problem that you been in put, that actual push all that away and actually put work into yourself. Once i've learned more in my years I can make a program at schools and talk to them about prison I want to be able to help this