I guess on this forum if u have an unpopular opinion , you are whining
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
Seniority gets way too much weight on this job. You have a bunch of do nothings with ten years on and they get better assignments than one with seven years although the 7 year co actually works and the 10 year cop does nothing ever
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
Cop*
stiggityone said
Jun 4, 2012
your argument is baseless. The one at fault in your scenario is the weak sgt that allows the do nothings to skate and doesn't take care of his workers, but i'm not gonna teach you how to be a boss. Bottom line is, your scenario is baseless and has nothing to do with our argument. We're talking about points on a Lt's promotional exam, not assignments for cops. Thank god you're a cop and not a trial lawyer because you'd be horrendous.
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
Ok so why are you talking about waiting 5 years for an exam..... Wah wah.
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
So stigggy let me ask you a question. What's your reasoning? Why exactly should you get extra points because you have more time on? Other than the mere fact that you got hired first
Stanza said
Jun 4, 2012
Sergeantslaughter wrote:
So stigggy let me ask you a question. What's your reasoning? Why exactly should you get extra points because you have more time on? Other than the mere fact that you got hired first
Sgt shakebox shut up already
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
Oh stanza's back the guy that bombed this test and cant have a debate without insulting people. Wats up failure
stiggityone said
Jun 4, 2012
Residency points are meaningless in my opinion. There are hardly any decent places to raise a family in the city anymore and the places that are left are grossly overpriced and offer almost zero quality of life. ...the rest of the points you can at least make a weak argument that they factor into your abilities to be a well rounded cop.... Seniority pts: experience, Fit pts: you're not a fat slob, Medals: you're active. In any event, this whole argument has been beaten to death. You don't have any time in rank so you're not getting pts slaughter. Kinda just gotta deal with it at this point.
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
So experience? Thats your argument? I expected more, but congrats anyway wish you the best
stiggityone said
Jun 4, 2012
Yes....experience. Judging by your posts I was a boss before you got out of impact, should probably count for something.
Stanza said
Jun 4, 2012
Sergeantslaughter wrote:
Oh stanza's back the guy that bombed this test and cant have a debate without insulting people. Wats up failure
We'll see when the list comes out I might even catch up to you
Sergeantslaughter said
Jun 4, 2012
It counts for retiring before i do, better vacation picks. That should be about it
Stanza said
Jun 6, 2012
innocent1 wrote:
seniority points for being experienced......some rookie sgt ......fresh with patrol guide has upper hand. im not mad at seniority points....its the military thats f@cked up. they get 2.5 points !
Hey turd today is D day June 6 1944. God bless our troops. You are a disgrace . Piss on this turd
Patrick Bateman 1 said
Jun 7, 2012
Military Points? Absolutely. No question. I've never served and I respect those who have. Seniority Points for time in rank? Absolutely. No question. Experience, maturity, judgement. Furthermore I think the city's DCAS chart regarding seniority points is just about right. Fitness Points? Absolutely also. Hey, they weigh a tad bit heavy in my mind. Too much awarded maybe, just maybe though. Don't be a fat slob. Maintain yourself for the love of God! Medals? I'm ok with that. Gotta be careful with that one though. There are certain "truths" that we know about medals. Enough said. They're not worth that much and they shouldn't be. You get a tiny shove up with medals. Thats about right. Residency Point? No way. They got rid of it and they were right to. Living in the city has positively no impact on what kind of supervisor you will be. Maybe I could get on board with a single residency point if its just the Police Officer's entry exam, but no way for a promotional.
Maybe Sgt. Hairbag and Innocent should visit our nation's capital and see the war memorials and Arlington National Cemetery. I have. The slow click-clack sound of horse shoes pulling a carriage with a flag covered casket through Arlington is sobering. Giving them a couple of points on an exam is the least we can do.
Just my thoughts. Now if you'll excuse me, I have reservations for two at Dorcia's.
-- Edited by Patrick Bateman 1 on Thursday 7th of June 2012 11:30:34 AM
stiggityone said
Jun 21, 2012
bump to 1
raptorman said
Jun 23, 2012
Place on importantance on anything stiggyone posts he is an arrogant SGT who works in the iab command.center he has never been on the street.and is smarter than everone here he is the defination of a jerk. God help his troops
stiggityone said
Jun 23, 2012
Lmfao.....never been to Iab....never worked inside.
raptorman said
Jun 23, 2012
Well Ben from your posts I am 99 percent certin that u work in the iab command center see before I made boss I was a real detecive so if your not Ben allow me to apologize but if u are you one off the biggest oneway white .sock jerks I've ever meet and if you r Ben I am sure your posting on job time and your little battlestation at the command center
stiggityone said
Jun 23, 2012
Lmao....you musta been a hello of a detective! You got me, I'm Ben from Iab. Thanks for outting me.
PatrolGuideismyBible said
Jun 23, 2012
Yea, Stigg is right, its no lack of ambition on the part of Sgt's who have been in rank awhile in not getting promoted sooner, the last test was in 2006 so it was about a 5 year stretch between exams. I mean the Olympics happen more frequently than Lt exams which is why that last Lt exam was just soooo wrong, they did us dirty.
Anyway if you look at the charts someone like me or Stiggityone are only getting 2+ points after like 5 years in rank? It is not an insurmountable point spread to make up on an exam. If you are truly a superior student of the Patrol Guide, couldn't you just cover a 2 or 3 point spread through hard work to prove even though you are a rookie Sgt, you do know your stuff?
Seniority pts: experience, Fit pts: you're not a fat slob, Medals: you're active. In any event, this whole argument has been beaten to death. You don't have any time in rank so you're not getting pts slaughter. Kinda just gotta deal with it at this point.
Military Points? Absolutely. No question. I've never served and I respect those who have.
Seniority Points for time in rank? Absolutely. No question. Experience, maturity, judgement. Furthermore I think the city's DCAS chart regarding seniority points is just about right.
Fitness Points? Absolutely also. Hey, they weigh a tad bit heavy in my mind. Too much awarded maybe, just maybe though. Don't be a fat slob. Maintain yourself for the love of God!
Medals? I'm ok with that. Gotta be careful with that one though. There are certain "truths" that we know about medals. Enough said. They're not worth that much and they shouldn't be. You get a tiny shove up with medals. Thats about right.
Residency Point? No way. They got rid of it and they were right to. Living in the city has positively no impact on what kind of supervisor you will be. Maybe I could get on board with a single residency point if its just the Police Officer's entry exam, but no way for a promotional.
Maybe Sgt. Hairbag and Innocent should visit our nation's capital and see the war memorials and Arlington National Cemetery. I have. The slow click-clack sound of horse shoes pulling a carriage with a flag covered casket through Arlington is sobering. Giving them a couple of points on an exam is the least we can do.
Just my thoughts. Now if you'll excuse me, I have reservations for two at Dorcia's.
-- Edited by Patrick Bateman 1 on Thursday 7th of June 2012 11:30:34 AM
Anyway if you look at the charts someone like me or Stiggityone are only getting 2+ points after like 5 years in rank? It is not an insurmountable point spread to make up on an exam. If you are truly a superior student of the Patrol Guide, couldn't you just cover a 2 or 3 point spread through hard work to prove even though you are a rookie Sgt, you do know your stuff?