I believe that working requires a lot of time and dedication and moreover patience, the Los Santos Police Department has a very strict protocol and a very firm policy, I believe I handle stressful situations well I'm mostly a calm and relaxed person, and would never aggravate a person who would inflict violence. I will undoubtedly take on any extra work that is required of me and actively seek extra opportunities within the department where possible. I'm always following protocol and procedure to ensure that the safety of myself and other officers and civilians is safe, and I am very excited …show more content…
Explain the importance of possessing a good work ethic (minimum 250 words).
I believe a good work ethic is a trait that all police officers working in a line of duty should possess because it's a very key trait in the numerous factors a police officer would encounter during his daily duty. As a police officer you encounter numerous things that could attain to your emotional state, if you want to be successful you must put your emotional state aside as that could result in bad decisions in certain situations which devastating costs. if you have a good enough work ethic to do that it's that when you can handle certain situations well as you think ahead to certain ways the situation could go. The pinnacle of self-discipline is when you reach the point that when you make a conscious decision. Not letting yourself become easily angered at others. Being able to look at a situation and not let emotions get in the way of your judgment. Controlling your actions as to not hurt yourself or others in any way whether it be physically or mentally or spiritually. A person can have a good work ethic by following a few basic principals that include self control, exhibiting good character in all their actions, efficiency, diligence, orderliness or obedience to the appropriate rules of behavior. Good work ethic means you can say, "I am sorry", when you are wrong or when you have unintentionally hurt someone. To be able to accomplish something on their own without someone else