Mike. While I agree with your statement regarding collars not nattering. I do also feel like house mice score higher because a) they don't confuse real world with p.g. World. And b). They have all thier hiding time to study. Ya. I am sure your special op lt stresses activity. So do all the house mice that become bosses. So ****ing shaky that they r going to lose thier position that they will make other break thier backs for them. After all that's why they took the test. This is also in my opinion why we have so many female bosses . Because the same shake box boss likes when a female shakes her ass and thinks he will get some. Gives her a nice. Inside position where she gets to study becomes a boss and swears she didn't need a man to do it. Like I said that's my opinion and not all girls. I kno some girls that will get dirty out thier. And they r appriciated. U think to be a boss you should have a certain amount of collars. Not 10 not 20. I say about 100 quAlity collars. That's a real cop. Not 100 511 or building material. You say you laugh when cops do the bidding of a house mouse boss. I guess it would be funny to a house mouse. Yes this is a long rant. Yes I realize that I have bad grammar. No I won't do a spell check. I am a regualr patrol grunt. Making the streets a little bit safer for the good ppl out thier like I swear to do. Why. Cause I'm not MIcKEy mouse
I think you missed my point.
The point was it doesn't matter what a boss did as a cop, you have to listen to them. I have no idea how many collars my squad sgt has...don't care...it's irrelevant to me. He's my boss and I have to listen to him.
I am not a house mouse. I have a little under 10 years on and you can count on 2 hands how many times I have been kept inside.
It's funny to me because there are these hard chargers who come out of IRT or some impact and think that the number of collars mean everything. It doesn't. When you become a boss all those numbers are meaningless.
Looking back now, I wish I was a house mouse I would have made boss 2 tests ago! And I wouldn't care less.
peace.
Footpost 4 Life said
Oct 29, 2010
Just got word they cleared 111 people off the 2009 list
fodx said
Oct 29, 2010
What do you mean by "cleared"?
hollar said
Oct 29, 2010
any word on how many from the 09 list will be in the Nov class???
Footpost 4 Life said
Oct 29, 2010
Cleared is when they clear peoples credits, usually the last thing before they start promoting off our list.
Footpost 4 Life said
Oct 29, 2010
So 111 are good to go off this list hopefully within the next 2 months
LOLO said
Oct 29, 2010
I'm on the bottom of the list and they cleared me 3 months ago.
Footpost 4 Life said
Oct 29, 2010
Lmao, just relaying the info I got lol, how do u know when your cleared anyhow?
PinkDD5 said
Nov 2, 2010
Yes, how do you know when your "cleared"? Were you contacted or did you inquire?
-- Edited by PinkDD5 on Tuesday 2nd of November 2010 09:58:42 PM
JustWonderin said
Nov 2, 2010
Footpost 4 Life wrote:
Ok, I thought it was just my command, I'm a crime guy that went to day tours to lay low...big mistake, getting reminded by fellow cops that I'm getting promoted (which is cool), an getting reminded by tool bosses that I'm still a cop with petty nonsense, an I can't stay inside cuz of all the jam ups an broken toys...thanks for the quick rant guys...now any news on a December class lol
Okay, two things. One, you are a shaky bastard for getting out of crime. I understand you don't want to get jammed up because of your upcoming promotion. Two, if you have a decent crime boss as well as a decent crime team, they will take care of you. I was in your exact position and I was able to lay low more in crime than I did on patrol. If it was a shady collar, one of the guys on my team would step up and take it and my boss wouldn't even expect me to take it. Hopefully you're not as shaky when you get promoted. Go with your gut feeling! Good Luck
Footpost 4 Life said
Nov 2, 2010
Like I said, it was a BIG mistake, lol...but i learned a long time ago, as long as your in the street theres no such thing as laying low, thanks 4 ya input an the good luck JustW.
I think you missed my point.
The point was it doesn't matter what a boss did as a cop, you have to listen to them. I have no idea how many collars my squad sgt has...don't care...it's irrelevant to me. He's my boss and I have to listen to him.
I am not a house mouse. I have a little under 10 years on and you can count on 2 hands how many times I have been kept inside.
It's funny to me because there are these hard chargers who come out of IRT or some impact and think that the number of collars mean everything. It doesn't. When you become a boss all those numbers are meaningless.
Looking back now, I wish I was a house mouse I would have made boss 2 tests ago! And I wouldn't care less.
peace.
I'm on the bottom of the list and they cleared me 3 months ago.
-- Edited by PinkDD5 on Tuesday 2nd of November 2010 09:58:42 PM