The key had sent an email a while back that said not to read the PG for any of the PETS I/O's (which is basically the whole 218 section)...just their packet. They don't normally say that. Just wondering if anyone is going to trust them on that. It's tempting, as the PG section on property is about the size of a dictionary
-- Edited by RISING IDIOT on Saturday 19th of October 2013 12:32:50 PM
wereinbacklog said
Oct 19, 2013
I read the whole thing twice lol
brat4914 said
Oct 20, 2013
I've been telling people the same thing about the Police Academy packets..........I did all the "foot-work" for you........all the changes are highlighted in the packet.Why do the footwork yourself when others have done it for you?Don't waste your time with the IOs.........sometimes that is the huge advantage to a class...........besides, all IOS have been converted into actual procedures now.
Not much has really changed (and this you can see if you look at the packets, noting the changes)...........acquiring of property is mostly the same,packaging didn't change that much........the big change is at the desk, the paperwork, the labeling and sealing..........even the dispersal of property didn't change much
Forms and packaging products changed names .............but really, no biggie........read the packets and save your time to study other stuff
RayFinkel said
Oct 20, 2013
With 5 weeks what do you think are the best sections to focus on?
brat4914 said
Oct 20, 2013
focus on what you are uncomfortable with - its a simple as that
The key had sent an email a while back that said not to read the PG for any of the PETS I/O's (which is basically the whole 218 section)...just their packet. They don't normally say that. Just wondering if anyone is going to trust them on that. It's tempting, as the PG section on property is about the size of a dictionary
-- Edited by RISING IDIOT on Saturday 19th of October 2013 12:32:50 PM
I've been telling people the same thing about the Police Academy packets..........I did all the "foot-work" for you........all the changes are highlighted in the packet. Why do the footwork yourself when others have done it for you? Don't waste your time with the IOs.........sometimes that is the huge advantage to a class...........besides, all IOS have been converted into actual procedures now.
Not much has really changed (and this you can see if you look at the packets, noting the changes)...........acquiring of property is mostly the same, packaging didn't change that much........the big change is at the desk, the paperwork, the labeling and sealing..........even the dispersal of property didn't change much
Forms and packaging products changed names .............but really, no biggie........read the packets and save your time to study other stuff
focus on what you are uncomfortable with - its a simple as that