by Guest » 08/07/11 14:45:42
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Ok, place your bets!! Who are the front runners for promotion?? I suppose its about time you see the true colors coming out and the ass kissing. Its always an interesting time of year isn't it?
Anyone with a 4 digit PID, **** ahem **** ABN, can forget about it. Rumor has it that now once the recruits pass the SOT class without ringing the bell, they are immediately handed promotion applications. As is evident with last year's promotions.
So it will probably those who spent less than 2 years on the road before being transferred to where ever they wanted. Forget about those who have been on the road for 10 years, who constantly put in for transfers to get experience in other areas, but were constantly denied. The supervisors will say “No, because they have no experience in other areas” Well no sshhiitt Sherlock, you constantly denied their transfer requests for years and years and years.
Good Luck You're gonna need it.
B * I * N * G * O * !!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately the “What have you done for me lately” mentality is going to bite HCSO in the asss. All those who didn’t get promoted, or somehow weren’t even eligible, will now be giving HCSO a taste of its own medicine, by asking HCSO “What have you done for me lately ?”
It’s just 8 (or 12) hours at a time. Clock in - do your job but stay safe - clock out and go home.
Hey HCSO ....... “What have you done for me lately” ????
Most of the promotions were predictable (minorities, females, injured on duty, ROOKIES). A few very deserving candidates we bypassed. But I guess there’s always next year, just like they said last year.
What the hell is up with the 6 digit PID promotions? HCSO is saying FUCCK YOU to the seasoned deputies!
ROOKIES RULE!!!!!!
[quote="Guest"][quote="Guest"]Ok, place your bets!! Who are the front runners for promotion?? I suppose its about time you see the true colors coming out and the ass kissing. Its always an interesting time of year isn't it?[/quote]
Anyone with a 4 digit PID, **** ahem **** ABN, can forget about it. Rumor has it that now once the recruits pass the SOT class without ringing the bell, they are immediately handed promotion applications. As is evident with last year's promotions.
So it will probably those who spent less than 2 years on the road before being transferred to where ever they wanted. Forget about those who have been on the road for 10 years, who constantly put in for transfers to get experience in other areas, but were constantly denied. The supervisors will say “No, because they have no experience in other areas” Well no sshhiitt Sherlock, you constantly denied their transfer requests for years and years and years.
Good Luck You're gonna need it.[/quote]
B * I * N * G * O * !!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately the “What have you done for me lately” mentality is going to bite HCSO in the asss. All those who didn’t get promoted, or somehow weren’t even eligible, will now be giving HCSO a taste of its own medicine, by asking HCSO “What have you done for me lately ?”
It’s just 8 (or 12) hours at a time. Clock in - do your job but stay safe - clock out and go home.
Hey HCSO ....... “What have you done for me lately” ????
Most of the promotions were predictable (minorities, females, injured on duty, ROOKIES). A few very deserving candidates we bypassed. But I guess there’s always next year, just like they said last year.
What the hell is up with the 6 digit PID promotions? HCSO is saying FUCCK YOU to the seasoned deputies!
ROOKIES RULE!!!!!!