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Hey there, my name is Jay Bolton and I'm a 28-year-old white male. I grew up in a small town in the Midwest, where my dad was a police officer. I spent a lot of time with him as a kid, and I was always fascinated by his work. I knew from a young age that I wanted to follow in his footsteps.
After high school, I enrolled in a criminal justice program at a nearby community college. I was determined to become a police officer like my dad. I worked hard in school, and I was lucky enough to land a job as a police officer in my hometown after graduation.
As a police officer, I learned a lot about how to keep people safe and solve crimes. But I also had another passion - working with my hands. I spent a lot of time working on cars with my dad, and I loved the feeling of fixing something that was broken.
So, after a few years on the force, I decided to go back to school to study mechanical engineering. It was tough to balance work and school, but I was determined to make it work. I spent my nights and weekends in class, and I was thrilled when I finally graduated.
With my degree in hand, I landed a job as a mechanic at a local auto repair shop. I loved being able to use my hands to fix cars and solve problems. And I still worked part-time as a police officer, using my skills and experience to help keep my community safe.
Now, at 28 years old, I feel like I've found my calling. I love being able to help people, whether it's through my work as a police officer or as a mechanic. And I'm constantly learning new things and improving my skills, whether it's through on-the-job training or taking courses at night.
Overall, I'm grateful for the experiences I've had so far in my life. They've taught me the value of hard work and dedication, and I can't wait to see where my career takes me next.