Andy Stumpf
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I bet you figure out that they would have done it for you and that you should probably go do it for them as well.
That's all I got for question three.
All right, question four, switching gears to tactical a little bit.
I'm going to keep this one quick for the sake of time.
Let me see here.
As previously mentioned, I am from the UK.
My career path has been military into being an EMT, now into the police.
I've just completed a 14-week course to become an armed police officer.
In parentheses, that's abbreviated ARVO.
I can only liken this to SWAT, potentially, where we are trained in CQB, which stands for close quarters battle, vehicle tactics, et cetera.
The course itself was very intense.
I was dealing with a nine-month-old at home, and my partner is also police, went back to work early.
working shifts after finishing maternity leave during the first few weeks, which made some of the days incredibly long.
I get it.
There were evolutions I had to repeat probably more than the others on the course, but ultimately out of the 15 that started the course, I was one of the eight that completed and passed.
A very proud achievement for me.
You should be very proud.
Congratulations on that accomplishment.
I have a feeling now, though, that I'm on an actual team of being an imposter.
We're talking about imposter syndrome here.