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for my command its about 10 of the 15 who passed. lotta house mice who studied all day like usual .but surprised by the number of under 5 yr guys who passed---its the most i ve seen.
I'm a house mouse that passed which I was only one lol and I NEVER once studied at wrk although I love being outside except patrol just BLOWS n is way too busy in this cmd.. And about 18 other guys passed that are patrol and under 5 yrs I'd say about 15 had 4-5 years on.. A lot..m
14 people passed, 2 were house mouses, 2 were under 5 years. Most people that passed were from specialty units like anti-crime, including the guy that scored the highest. No females passed.
If you say so. I'm not taking anything away from anyone, everyone that passed studied hard and deserves it.
Look at it this way though. If all you gotta' do is get 3 collars or 6 collars or 20 Cs or whatever it is you have to get, then the rest of the time is yours. I know because I've done it.
Patrol has to answer jobs, do transports, etc and house mouses (believe it or not) have a load of admin work to do. I've done all three and my time in a condition unit was by far the easiest. Maybe not the most enjoyable (for me), but it was the easiest workload.
Me neither. I'm a house mouse and I probably studied less than 12 hours total at work in six months. I don't even take meal most of the time. All my studying was at home.
Anyway, everyone has their job to do, I'm not talking bad about any type of unit or anything, just saying I think specialty units are the ones that might be able to find the time to study.
-- Edited by 6monthwonder on Wednesday 23rd of November 2011 08:46:21 AM
The point Scammer makes which you are all missing is this: Every one of you who picked the park quickly assume that because there was a concert IN THE STADIUM that was also overflowing meant that the parking lot must have had no room for the mobilization.
Scammer is right when he says that the test writers never told us how big the parking lot was and how much of the space was used or available. Since they were never specific enough, you cannot just make assumptions based on the fact that a concert was going on.
For all we know, the parking lot could have been so big that half of it was empty.
He is right and all of you who don't understand that are tree-hugging libs.