Anyone know what the highest tax number eligible to be promoted is is it a 95-
bookworm said
Dec 30, 2017
953
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 30th of December 2017 05:30:11 PM
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 30th of December 2017 05:37:32 PM
BlueLivesMatter89 said
Jan 1, 2018
Mid 954s will be promotion eligible January 9th
Thebirds said
Jan 1, 2018
BlueLivesMatter89 wrote:
Mid 954s will be promotion eligible January 9th
And so the job wept
Bsbllpr2004 said
Jan 1, 2018
mid 954s, im low 954s and will be eligible jan 9
-- Edited by Bsbllpr2004 on Monday 1st of January 2018 01:23:27 AM
Sunrise said
Jan 1, 2018
Thebirds wrote:
BlueLivesMatter89 wrote:
Mid 954s will be promotion eligible January 9th
And so the job wept
Lol. Give them credit, they passed just like everyone else on that list.
Thebirds said
Jan 2, 2018
Sunrise wrote:
Thebirds wrote:
BlueLivesMatter89 wrote:
Mid 954s will be promotion eligible January 9th
And so the job wept
Lol. Give them credit, they passed just like everyone else on that list.
I can't even imagine how terrible the 5 year wonders will be from this new crop of entitled rookies. Thank God I passed this test.
Cmin7_9 said
Jan 2, 2018
Amen
BigRed said
Jan 2, 2018
954s still did Impact at least. Wait until the FTU turds start getting promoted. Ours complain about doing SH security once a month.
Thebirds said
Jan 2, 2018
True
-- Edited by Thebirds on Tuesday 2nd of January 2018 09:52:45 PM
Ucon4real said
Jan 2, 2018
BigRed wrote:
954s still did Impact at least. Wait until the FTU turds start getting promoted. Ours complain about doing SH security once a month.
Preach!!!!!
UrinalFly said
Jan 3, 2018
So Impact is the gold standard of policing now lol
Yeah, we complained less... but I guess you forgot about all the bags of shyt that were brought in all for the sake of numbers.... the numbers game which directly led to todays NCO/FTO program.
BigRed said
Jan 3, 2018
Never said Impact was the gold standard of anything. But two years on a footpost with no access to a lounge or PBA representation (at least in my experience) at least humbled people a bit. I did another two years of grunt work when I finally made it patrol and I was thankful just to push a sector car when the time came. Not saying every FTU cop is entitled, but so many I know have been in a car every night of their career and still find reasons to complain.
jay012983 said
Jan 3, 2018
amen big red. you rookies have absolutely no idea. this weather we been having the past few days was the type of weather i spent plenty of nights standing in...years actually. it built character and a toughness these new guys know nothing about. not to mention the endless amounts of days on a foot post doing crv. pretour with a face to face in the middle of january was nothing short of torture. Now they complain when they have to transport a few bodies. new generation of cops are soft. I was kicking ass on this job my first few years...not writing A summonses to ups trucks!
Regi said
Jan 3, 2018
BigRed wrote:
Never said Impact was the gold standard of anything. But two years on a footpost with no access to a lounge or PBA representation (at least in my experience) at least humbled people a bit. I did another two years of grunt work when I finally made it patrol and I was thankful just to push a sector car when the time came. Not saying every FTU cop is entitled, but so many I know have been in a car every night of their career and still find reasons to complain.
I definitely agree...I see a lot more complaining, talking back to bosses and general hairbagness out of some these PPOs... back at my first command, desk SGT wouldnt even look at you if you were a rookie impact cop. You were told to go find your own boss to sign off on crap. Now these kids are bitching about being on a hospitalized prisoner or doing a transport with 6 months on
Thebirds said
Jan 4, 2018
jay012983 wrote:
amen big red. you rookies have absolutely no idea. this weather we been having the past few days was the type of weather i spent plenty of nights standing in...years actually. it built character and a toughness these new guys know nothing about. not to mention the endless amounts of days on a foot post doing crv. pretour with a face to face in the middle of january was nothing short of torture. Now they complain when they have to transport a few bodies. new generation of cops are soft. I was kicking ass on this job my first few years...not writing A summonses to ups trucks!
Anyone know what the highest tax number eligible to be promoted is is it a 95-
953
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 30th of December 2017 05:30:11 PM
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 30th of December 2017 05:37:32 PM
And so the job wept
mid 954s, im low 954s and will be eligible jan 9
-- Edited by Bsbllpr2004 on Monday 1st of January 2018 01:23:27 AM
Lol. Give them credit, they passed just like everyone else on that list.
I can't even imagine how terrible the 5 year wonders will be from this new crop of entitled rookies. Thank God I passed this test.
Amen
True
-- Edited by Thebirds on Tuesday 2nd of January 2018 09:52:45 PM
Preach!!!!!
Yeah, we complained less... but I guess you forgot about all the bags of shyt that were brought in all for the sake of numbers.... the numbers game which directly led to todays NCO/FTO program.
I definitely agree...I see a lot more complaining, talking back to bosses and general hairbagness out of some these PPOs... back at my first command, desk SGT wouldnt even look at you if you were a rookie impact cop. You were told to go find your own boss to sign off on crap. Now these kids are bitching about being on a hospitalized prisoner or doing a transport with 6 months on
****in A