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Just a thought


So it's ok to go against policy of following orders and use discretion                     ( judgement ) when giving the mos with the sick child eday despite there being a memo from the co stating no edays but its not ok to use discretion                  ( judgement ) and not call iab or the duty captain when the mos involved in that "duty incident" was clearly not involved in no form or fashion. He just simply dialed 911.



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oneadditional wrote:

So it's ok to go against policy of following orders and use discretion                     ( judgement ) when giving the mos with the sick child eday despite there being a memo from the co stating no edays but its not ok to use discretion                  ( judgement ) and not call iab or the duty captain when the mos involved in that "duty incident" was clearly not involved in no form or fashion. He just simply dialed 911.


 This is why those of you who got the 311 question wrong should protest it.  The textbook answer was tell "grandma" to call 311 immediately.  But there was a "judgementy" option of calling for her.



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okeedokee wrote:
oneadditional wrote:

So it's ok to go against policy of following orders and use discretion                     ( judgement ) when giving the mos with the sick child eday despite there being a memo from the co stating no edays but its not ok to use discretion                  ( judgement ) and not call iab or the duty captain when the mos involved in that "duty incident" was clearly not involved in no form or fashion. He just simply dialed 911.


 This is why those of you who got the 311 question wrong should protest it.  The textbook answer was tell "grandma" to call 311 immediately.  But there was a "judgementy" option of calling for her.


 yeah but i can all but assure you, that the question said along the lines of..."According to PG procdure number blah blah blah...you will not win that protest, you have to be smart about what questions your going to go after.



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i am going after 100, 63 and the mobilization question

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i am going after 100, 63 and the mobilization question


 I hope you get them all thrown out because I got them all wrong. I'm protesting 100, 24, 47, and whatever else I find on that ridiculous test.



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100,47,52

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100, at the very least.

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I emailed the key, we should be good with question 63 as well, the pins. So, so far i am very confident on question 100 and 63, i need to re read the mobilization question to make sure.

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15, 63 & 100 will be where I start.

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What was 63 ?

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63 was pins

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i think the 3 judgement questions:
-the toilet paper
-the eday for the sick child
-the potential oeeo one with the locker room conversation
should also be very ripe for protest. easy conflicts with dept guide lines previously pointed out by others. also, myself and many others were demolished over the questions in the 20's. that section should also be targeted. if we can conservatively over turn those sections, we would be looking at potentially 5-8 throw outs.

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What was the answer for the toilet paper ?

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