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03-12-2007, 08:06 AM #11
Best Week Ever
Best Week Ever,
PAT, JUST BECAUSE A GUY WORKED AT GOOGLE FOR 10 YEARS AND PLACES IT ON HIS RESUME, DOESN'T MEAN MUCH.
GREAT, YOU WORKED AT IBM ON AN ASSEMBLY LINE, THEN SUPERVISED OTHERS ON THE LINE AND FINALLY YOU MANAGED A PARTS ROOM.
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03-14-2007, 08:42 AM #12
It is clear. No doubt. Mr. O You do not possess the training, professional experience, to be Palm Beach County's To Cop.
As my old friend Ray Grif says "you can wish in one hand and hope in the other."
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03-14-2007, 03:51 PM #13Originally Posted by Anonymous
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03-17-2007, 02:37 AM #14
Good Friday, Pat
Just you say you won't quit doesn't make you some great leader. It just validates what people have said who know you.
Whether it is consistently changing positions, then revert back to the original one, claiming to be dicipline free at PBSO, claiming to be a retired PBSO Lieutenant, when the true fact is you were demoted, but begged the Sheriff to consider ltting you keep the rank of lieutenant if you decided to retire imediately, for the safe of your family, he did that, because he is a compassionate leader. He could have said no Pat, you have not passed probation, enjoy retired, sergeant. You mislead and change positions about being a Vietnam Veteran, especially during this time when our country is at war and there are men, and women, walking Palm Beach County with "red badges of courage." You talk about your record on filing complaints to avoid responsibility. You never detailed what you accomplished at PBSO or what you best contibutions were.
Let's face it. If you want to go thru all of this. Fine. Your loss of time and quality of life. Your money. Your time. Just remember, in 2008, you will still be retired from PBSO and Ric Bradshaw will still be Sheriff.
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03-17-2007, 04:51 AM #15
Re: Good Friday, Pat
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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03-24-2007, 01:42 AM #16
Ultimate JUSTICE
Just because you say you won't quit (remember "straight ahead...move forward...etc) doesn't make you some great leader.
It just validates what people have said .
Whether it is consistently changing positions, then revert back to the original one, claiming to be dicipline free at PBSO, claiming to be a retired PBSO Lieutenant, when the true fact is you were demoted, but begged the Sheriff to consider ltting you keep the rank of lieutenant if you decided to retire imediately, for the safe of your family, he did that, because he is a compassionate leader. He could have said no, you have not passed probation, enjoy retired, sergeant. You change positions about being a Vietnam Veteran, especially during this time when our country is at war and there are men, and women, walking Palm Beach County with "red badges of courage." your record on filing complaints to avoid responsibility. You never detailed what you accomplished at PBSO or what you best contibutions were.
Let's face it. If you want to go thru all of this. Fine. Your loss of time and quality of life. Your money. Your time. Just remember, in 2008, you will still be retired from PBSO and Ric Bradshaw will still be Sheriff.
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04-10-2007, 06:45 AM #17
Assisting the Buyer
Pat's qualification at IBM. Assistant buyer.
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04-24-2007, 01:56 AM #18
Reality Bites
[b]Just because you say you won't quit (remember "straight ahead...move forward...etc.) doesn't make you some great leader. Just stupid.
It just validates what people have said.
Whether it is consistently changing positions, then revert back to the original one, and claiming that you are dicipline-free at PBSO, claiming to be a retired PBSO Lieutenant, when the true fact is you were demoted, but ask the Sheriff to consider letting you keep the rank of lieutenant if you decided to retire imediately, he did that, because he is a compassionate leader. He could have said, "No Pat, you have not passed probation, enjoy retirement, Sergeant." But, he didn't. BTW, that is considered in most circles "a gift."
You mislead and change positions about being a Vietnam Veteran, especially during this time when our country is at war and there are men, and women, walking Palm Beach County with "red badges of courage." The thought of that game you played still makes my blood boil.
You never detailed what you accomplished at PBSO or what you best contibutions were. Why don't you finally answer this question? What are your accomplishments at PBSO or best lasting contributions?
If you want to go thru all of this. Fine.
Just remember, in 2008, you will still be retired from PBSO and Ric Bradshaw will still be Sheriff.
Oh, one more thing.
The question recently has been repeatly asked of your record regarding an incomplete file from years back. What was the incident about?[/b]
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