Will ADHD Prevent Me Becoming a Sheriff's Deputy?
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It shouldn't. ADHD is very common; and if you can work past whatever difficulties it causes you to get the required schooling, pass the required tests, and be able to do the job, you should have no trouble becoming a deputy.
If your ADHD doesn't prevent you from doing the job, then you should be able to get the job. That probably means you'll have to work harder than most, but it should be possible.
You don't have to tell your employers that you have ADHD; generally they will ask only about physical disability and mental illness, and ADHD is neither one of those.
Probbaly not, but then again I'm not in law enforcement. I have ADHD and I am doing pretty well in college.
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