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06-25-2008, 04:07 PM #1
Good Officers
Hey Guys This is my first entry. I have been reading for months and I must say. since I started working for the Department I have had the chance to work with some great Officers who knows the job and willing to go out there and risk their lives. someone mentioned that they rather bejudge by12 than to be carried by 6. That is so true and i strongly agree. At the same time i'm not saying that it is ok to treat the community like Sh.. I can never say that I have obseved any wrong doing by any of the officers that i've work with. But I can say that i have Observe a lot of a.. kissing from some rookie Officers particularly one and he knows who he is. Some officers tend to forget where they came from once they get sometype of trainning or promotion and they know vey well who they are. These officers in question want to prove so much to the person above them that they can do the job, they are willing to treat the next person like sh... while forgeting they were once there.
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06-25-2008, 07:27 PM #2
You learned a lesson already that some guy's never get.. All for one and one for all--its called camaraderie. Those guys are the anchor with this dept. and others, they rat ,kiss butt, and ruin the camaraderie.
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06-29-2008, 01:38 AM #3
officers/promotions
I've never written here before, felt I was too much of a newbie to converse with the older sect. But this weekend I was @@%%%@ into some law camp work. Nothing like the officers who had to be there for the entire camp but I did sit at a table with some senior officers. Not that I felt inclined to speak with them being so new but I did recognize one as Officer Sanchez and the other I only heard referred to as Nick. The one called Nick has actually backed me before on calls but I thought he was a junior guy with no stripes on his shirt, but listening to these guys it's clear he has like 20 years on. Which leads to my confusion this guy has like 20 years, listening to their stories he has been through some weird and serious %#^$^&^* here, he seems to be very respected by the older guys as a real straight shooter but playful character. Someone asked him why he hadn't taken the Sgt exam lately and this is where my question comes in. He said on past test he has actually scored very well ending up the #1 and #2 before but was past over for guys nearly a 100 #'s his junior. What has this guy done to the GOB to be so punished? He definitely had stories about your favorite female Det Sgt, and the Chief home repairers along with many others talked about on this sight. Can anyone enlighten me? :shock:
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06-29-2008, 01:59 AM #4
Oh my friend ,get used to it ,it only gets worse . There is not enough room on here to explain!!
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06-29-2008, 02:11 AM #5
Read the post's ,you will almost figure out who the hero/martyr/victims were or all of the above. And you definitly will se who the evil n'er do well's and GOB ,butt smoochers are. Most of what you've read is true,even the funny stuff. 8)
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06-29-2008, 02:09 PM #6
Do you guys still have that bi-polar FTO, Chris R.? Haha, man that guy is a joke and needs to be medicated.
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06-29-2008, 06:17 PM #7
Re: officers/promotions
Originally Posted by questionabley confused
I'm glad somebody acknowledged Nick as a respected officer. He not only is a "straight shooter", but definitely someone who will stand up against the Administration. It is my opinion, that was why he was passed over.
Would you rather have all the Jay-Rod's and Rog Val's saying "Yes sir, right now sir" or Nick asking "Why do you want that done and how is it going to effect my squad?"
Nick would have definitely been a good supervisor, and you're right, he has been through a lot. I don't think he has ever built anything out of wood or gone fishing with the brass (although I know he used to love to fish a lot).
It's sad to see how this department destroys the officer's dreams and leaves them to be content in their so called "specialty units".
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07-03-2008, 03:09 AM #8
This is really sad. Nick would have been a great supervisor. This is a great example of someone who would have made a difference.
Nick if you take this buy out don't forget to give thanks to Hilton for by passing you to promote a bunch of a** kissers. We have a lot of respect for you bro, but you really, really have to get rid of those socks.
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07-04-2008, 04:49 PM #9
Re: officers/promotions
Originally Posted by questionabley confused
New officers, do yourself a favor and stay off this soap box website that simply promotes negativity and will hurt your career. Negative thoughts breed negative actions. You will bring yourself down with 136 and 40Cal who will be here for years complaining about what they should have. Get out now before you get sucked into the vortex of Club Ruggio.
As for your comment about Nick speaking out about Det. Sgt. and the Chief's home repairer. Don't believe everything you hear in these posts questionably confused. The Det. Sgt. you speak of is an asset to the agency. If you don't believe me go sit down and talk to her yourself. Don't believe the rumors, find out for yourself. If Nick and Sanchez are talking negatively about these two supervisors you should be walking away. As for being %^%^$&&%$ into Law Camp work. Come on!!! Are you kidding me? Your brand new and your going to complain about that?? Your not always going to get the dream assignments you may want. Stay positive and work hard and this place will reward you with what you want. Complain like that and you'll stunt your career fast!! Follow 136 and 40Cal and your a lost cause and will go nowhere!!!!
Now get off this website.
Stay safe out there fellas!
Objectivity
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07-04-2008, 04:51 PM #10Originally Posted by Anonymous
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