Called dcas. States cleared to 1562. I know its usually maybe 150 to 200 ahead. This is something out of the ordinary.
Lets ponder.
fiftyfouredp said
Jul 30, 2019
Mass retirement ahead?
Allmostthere said
Jul 30, 2019
Ive talked to sgts that have been promoted off our list and so far none of them are happy. Im hearing the amount of work and stress they are enduring is to much. One told me he gets to work early and stays past his eot everyday to get work done. No OT at all smh. I was told be careful what you wish for. No wonder theres a mass exodus!!!
fiftyfouredp said
Jul 30, 2019
sergeant is just a stepping stone. I don't think anyone will tell you its the best rank on this job, but you gotta be one before you can get LT
Sensei255 said
Jul 30, 2019
I heard two big classes of 80, one for Sept, one for October promotions , that doesn't include the 82 in BMOC now
gmen18 said
Jul 30, 2019
Allmostthere wrote:
Ive talked to sgts that have been promoted off our list and so far none of them are happy. Im hearing the amount of work and stress they are enduring is to much. One told me he gets to work early and stays past his eot everyday to get work done. No OT at all smh. I was told be careful what you wish for. No wonder theres a mass exodus!!!
sgt will always be the most demanding rank. the first year as one will also be toughest. no surprise there
fiftyfouredp said
Jul 30, 2019
On the one hand, with all the speculation we have on this forum, no one has leaked anything about a huge uptick in promotions.
On the other hand, I doubt DCAS would go through all the trouble to clear all those names for nothing. I doubt DCAS is motivated enough to do much of anything.
Was there a big hiring spree 20 years ago this year? Im assuming its a preparation for a mass exodus. Maybe they dont necessarily have BMOCs planned, but in the event everyone starts jumping ship they will be prepared.
Bklynsouth3020 said
Jul 30, 2019
Anyone with a 925,926,927 tax is up for retirement in 2020. It sounds like a lot but compared to the hiring they did 25-30 years ago its nothing. I agree dcas wouldnt just do that for fun but theres no logical reason to clear that far
yougonow said
Jul 30, 2019
Current attrition is 5.7% steady. Current 2019 to 2020 fiscal budget give way for 8 extra sergeant slots. In the last 2 weeks someone mentioned 12 Sgts put in their papers and 14 LTs. How factual that is, I dont know.
-- Edited by yougonow on Tuesday 30th of July 2019 09:15:03 PM
Rodrigo54 said
Jul 30, 2019
I imagine that becoming a Sergeant will be like being a rookie cop all over again. During my first year, or two I was always stressed out, because I was learning everything from scratch. I am expecting that level of stress again, but every boss I have spoken to say being a Sergeant is ultimately better tjan being a Cop.
PD2FD said
Jul 30, 2019
Being a Sergeant is certainly better than being a cop. However, it is far more demanding than the latter so prepare yourself to be swamped with work (especially as a rookie Sgt). Arriving early to break down the roll call is the norm, leaving later to complete all the useless paperwork/49's etc. at the end of tour is also the norm. My first year or 2 as a Sgt I NEVER left early. It will suck the first year because it's going to be a HUGE transition from being a cop. Ultimately, your goal SHOULD be is to learn how to be a leader and NOT a boss and eventually become a Lieutenant, at that point it will be well worth it.
Stanza said
Jul 30, 2019
The Lt rank is no bargain anymore
Allmostthere said
Jul 30, 2019
Appreciate the response bro! We need to hear the truth!!
Caralho said
Jul 31, 2019
Whats the difference of being on an outstanding certification list and not being on an outstanding certification list?
PD2FD said
Jul 31, 2019
Stanza wrote:
The Lt rank is no bargain anymore
The LT rank definitely isn't what it was 5-10 years ago, but I can assure you being a LT is still much better than being a Sergeant. The best position on this job is still a LT in a good gig
tdcarlin1 said
Jul 31, 2019
a lot depends on your CO and how busy the house you work in is and how well staffed
self inspections are a roll of the dice...you can get an easy one, like scratching school crossing guards once a month, or get radio runs, and be doing a ton of computer work
lets not forget communications...tho once you figure them out, they're not so bad, and ccd audits, which, again, not so bad once you get used to it
body camera quarterly self inspections, quarterly evals...could probably go on
the best advice I could give is to try and not let yourself get behind on things
make the notifications on communications as soon as you get them, get the ball rolling, I usually do them while Im breaking down the roll call...if you have 3 sgts working, wack up the tour and use your time to get this stuff done ... your ops coordinator will thank you
it definitely is a lot of work but if you can avoid getting behind on it, the day to day desk officer or patrol duties arent so bad
redcons2 said
Aug 1, 2019
tdcarlin1 wrote:
a lot depends on your CO and how busy the house you work in is and how well staffed self inspections are a roll of the dice...you can get an easy one, like scratching school crossing guards once a month, or get radio runs, and be doing a ton of computer work lets not forget communications...tho once you figure them out, they're not so bad, and ccd audits, which, again, not so bad once you get used to it body camera quarterly self inspections, quarterly evals...could probably go on the best advice I could give is to try and not let yourself get behind on things make the notifications on communications as soon as you get them, get the ball rolling, I usually do them while Im breaking down the roll call...if you have 3 sgts working, wack up the tour and use your time to get this stuff done ... your ops coordinator will thank you it definitely is a lot of work but if you can avoid getting behind on it, the day to day desk officer or patrol duties arent so bad
Don't do your communications too fast. You'll get assigned them all because you are competent. The competent get punished on this job.
Sensei255 said
Aug 1, 2019
167 ppl retired yesterday
rookiebit_h said
Aug 1, 2019
redcons2 wrote:
tdcarlin1 wrote:
a lot depends on your CO and how busy the house you work in is and how well staffed self inspections are a roll of the dice...you can get an easy one, like scratching school crossing guards once a month, or get radio runs, and be doing a ton of computer work lets not forget communications...tho once you figure them out, they're not so bad, and ccd audits, which, again, not so bad once you get used to it body camera quarterly self inspections, quarterly evals...could probably go on the best advice I could give is to try and not let yourself get behind on things make the notifications on communications as soon as you get them, get the ball rolling, I usually do them while Im breaking down the roll call...if you have 3 sgts working, wack up the tour and use your time to get this stuff done ... your ops coordinator will thank you it definitely is a lot of work but if you can avoid getting behind on it, the day to day desk officer or patrol duties arent so bad
Don't do your communications too fast. You'll get assigned them all because you are competent. The competent get punished on this job.
100% correct
-- Edited by rookiebit_h on Thursday 1st of August 2019 01:46:24 PM
tdcarlin1 said
Aug 1, 2019
depends on your platoon commander, some good sgts got promoted to lt and dont overuse the efficient ones to do all that
that said, you have a point
Called dcas. States cleared to 1562. I know its usually maybe 150 to 200 ahead. This is something out of the ordinary.
Lets ponder.
Ive talked to sgts that have been promoted off our list and so far none of them are happy. Im hearing the amount of work and stress they are enduring is to much. One told me he gets to work early and stays past his eot everyday to get work done. No OT at all smh. I was told be careful what you wish for. No wonder theres a mass exodus!!!
I heard two big classes of 80, one for Sept, one for October promotions , that doesn't include the 82 in BMOC now
sgt will always be the most demanding rank. the first year as one will also be toughest. no surprise there
On the other hand, I doubt DCAS would go through all the trouble to clear all those names for nothing. I doubt DCAS is motivated enough to do much of anything.
Was there a big hiring spree 20 years ago this year? Im assuming its a preparation for a mass exodus. Maybe they dont necessarily have BMOCs planned, but in the event everyone starts jumping ship they will be prepared.
Current attrition is 5.7% steady. Current 2019 to 2020 fiscal budget give way for 8 extra sergeant slots. In the last 2 weeks someone mentioned 12 Sgts put in their papers and 14 LTs. How factual that is, I dont know.
-- Edited by yougonow on Tuesday 30th of July 2019 09:15:03 PM
I imagine that becoming a Sergeant will be like being a rookie cop all over again. During my first year, or two I was always stressed out, because I was learning everything from scratch. I am expecting that level of stress again, but every boss I have spoken to say being a Sergeant is ultimately better tjan being a Cop.
The Lt rank is no bargain anymore
Appreciate the response bro! We need to hear the truth!!
The LT rank definitely isn't what it was 5-10 years ago, but I can assure you being a LT is still much better than being a Sergeant. The best position on this job is still a LT in a good gig
self inspections are a roll of the dice...you can get an easy one, like scratching school crossing guards once a month, or get radio runs, and be doing a ton of computer work
lets not forget communications...tho once you figure them out, they're not so bad, and ccd audits, which, again, not so bad once you get used to it
body camera quarterly self inspections, quarterly evals...could probably go on
the best advice I could give is to try and not let yourself get behind on things
make the notifications on communications as soon as you get them, get the ball rolling, I usually do them while Im breaking down the roll call...if you have 3 sgts working, wack up the tour and use your time to get this stuff done ... your ops coordinator will thank you
it definitely is a lot of work but if you can avoid getting behind on it, the day to day desk officer or patrol duties arent so bad
Don't do your communications too fast. You'll get assigned them all because you are competent. The competent get punished on this job.
100% correct
-- Edited by rookiebit_h on Thursday 1st of August 2019 01:46:24 PM
that said, you have a point