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10-24-2020, 01:37 PM #11UnregisteredGuest
My advice to you is simple. If you are down in SW Florida, go to FMPD and walk around the outside of the department and the one city block it encompasses. If you still decided to apply there then you get what you get.
1) Nothing positive over the others. Grass isn't always greener on the other side, but the FMPD lawn is dead.
2) The process is long and drawn out as with any agency. Just about the same process at most agencies.
3) Piss
4) Other candidates turned down the job prior to him taking it. Admin as a whole is over staffed for an agency this size. Diggs created non essential positions and then filled them with his friends from Ohio. If you ever have a chance to speak with Diggs, ask him why he has two take home cars!!!!!
If you do end up working for FMPD all I can say is be prepared to "Change Your Mindset"
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10-24-2020, 08:32 PM #12UnregisteredGuest
To the best of my knowledge these are some of the pros and cons of each department.
FMPD: Pros - average starting pay, a lot of opportunity for overtime, relatively fast movement into specialty units, fast pace and more action. Cons - take home cars take some time, admin and city aren’t as likely to have your back, high cost of insurance for dependents
LCSO: Pros - every specialty unit you can think of. Movement into specialty unit is relatively fast, variety of work assignments and call volume depending on district, Take home car, free insurance for you and dependents. Cons - significantly lower pay with no step plan, 30 year retirement, either there is no union or they don’t have as strong of an influence as other departments.
CCPD: Pros - highest paying department in SWFL, take home cars, outer vest, good equipment, supportive Admin and city. Busy enough to keep you busy but slow enough to still be proactive. Cons - very slow movement into specialty units, not as many specialty units, you can get into stuff but you have to look for it, department is stuck in the past, good insurance but very expensive for dependents.
Hope this helps
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10-25-2020, 02:24 AM #13UnregisteredGuest
That really does. I genuinely appreciate the feedback and the other posters who have serious answers.
A couple follow up questions it I may.
What’s the FMPD rule on facial hair? I know CCPD allows it.
Are all rookies overnight or is it staggered with a mix of rookies and vets like CCPD and LCSO?
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10-26-2020, 04:45 PM #14UnregisteredGuest
LCSO does not have significantly lower pay. Most deputies are making at least 50k at this point, and the sheriff has already made it clear that he wishes for LCSO to be the highest paid agency in the area and had the counties backing on it.
You’re right about the union though. It’s really only an issue when it comes to punishment. Otherwise deputies are treated extremely well. The sheriff just allowed beards and outer carriers are coming in the next few weeks.
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10-27-2020, 02:50 PM #15UnregisteredGuest
How many are you hiring for or is it a constant process?
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10-27-2020, 06:50 PM #16
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10-28-2020, 03:09 AM #17UnregisteredGuest
We are always hiring because the more idiots we hire who think the job is cool because you get a gun and can post selfies on Facebook, the more grant money the chief gets which means more spending money for the chief who blows it in the most ridiculous way to the point the city leaders are getting fed up.. so like he said, were always hiring!
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11-16-2020, 12:54 AM #18UnregisteredGuest
Hey all, I’m glad I found this forum!
I’m currently in the interview process with your department. Everyone seems kind thus far but I haven’t had the chance to speak to any of the officers at the department that aren’t in recruitment yet.
Would anyone on here be open to a call just so I can pick your brain a bit regarding life at this department?
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11-16-2020, 12:55 PM #19UnregisteredGuest
477-1000. That’s Lee county sheriff, ask for HR.
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11-16-2020, 01:58 PM #20UnregisteredGuest
If your in the hiring process that means you have been to the agency and still decided to proceed. Let me ask you two things 1) How old are you? and 2) Why do you want to do this? As far as talking to someone, if you put out a way to get in touch you will get a lot of responses, but do not expect a lot of positive feedback. You need to speak with rank and file, not the Sunshine up your A$$ all smiles recruitment team. That is a fact!
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