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02-20-2008, 05:49 PM #21
Guest, you can play what if games all day long, but what it comes down to is you need to do whats best for you. The Thinker has made some good points, in some respect I agree with what he or she is saying.
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02-23-2008, 03:27 AM #22Originally Posted by Anonymous
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
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02-24-2008, 12:09 AM #23Originally Posted by Anonymous
Amen to that. You proactive guys... especially the rookies, family is the most important thing in the world but you are in a different league than the rest of society. You are here to do a job that few people (sadly even some officers) refuse to do. You are the only thing separating the savages from people just like your family. You guys know who you are... and dont let anyone tell you to slow down or take it easy. God forbid you or your family need help and the help thats on the way made the decision to slow down and take it easy. Dont be another sheep. Be proud and be safe.
"If you dont live for something you die for nothing!"
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02-24-2008, 05:29 AM #24
[/quote]AND FOR THOSE THAT JUST HANG OUT PARKED UNDER A TREE, I HOPE THE OFFICERS IN YOUR COMMUNITY DONT HAVE YOUR WORK ETHIC ESPECIALLY WHEN YOUR WIVES OR HUSBANDS OR CHILDREN ARE OUT AND ABOUT...GODSPEED TO ALL & BE SAFE
well put...
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02-24-2008, 05:35 AM #25Originally Posted by The Thinker 2
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02-24-2008, 11:56 PM #26
One day rookie you will learn that being a hero will get you no where. It takes time to really understand what this career is all about. We'll talk again in 5 years about the way you feel, no, actually I'll be retired.
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02-25-2008, 10:14 PM #27Originally Posted by Thinker 2
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02-26-2008, 01:54 AM #28
Guest, it seems you still have a maturity issue to deal with like most rookies fresh off probation. When you get some salt under your belt, then, and only then, will you be in the league of the senior dogs at this agency. Until then, go do what all of us have done our first years, kick arse and take people to jail. Remember, there's a reason why they ask in court how long you've been a police officer, the state and our peers (judges, jury, citizens) feel more comfortable with the decisions of a seasoned cop rather than someone fresh out of the academy. Be safe.
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02-26-2008, 03:18 AM #29
Stinker too
Thinker you are a moron. By your own admission it is obvious that you have not done crap in a long time, so how do you know what the state attorneys or judges want to hear? I don't know of too many officers that started out making lots of arrests and then turned to slackerville. Being a lazy do nothing and putting fellow officers in jeopardy is not something that you learn to do. It's in your character or lack of in your case. You should think about taking up another profession that suits you. Maybe massage therapy school or working at the car wash on the bull. By the way I have the same time or more than you so this wasnt from a "rook". Get a life slacker! Youuuuuu Knooooow ittttttttttt!
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