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    Re: New changes

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelangel
    To the person referred to as he-she girl, if it's the person I think, she did a good job on the one case I'm familiar with and CCSO could use some more like her.

    KH...is that you????

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    Re: New changes

    Any one hear any big changes, like chiefs moving?????

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    Start with the Lt of bailiffs

  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by guesteddie
    Any one hear any big changes, like chiefs moving?????
    Resposibilities are being re-aligned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guesteddie
    Any one hear any big changes, like chiefs moving?????
    Resposibilities are being re-aligned.
    Nothing major should happen. More accountability for supervisors and the talk of take home cars out of county, starting with on call investigators first to see how it works, are some of the things likely to be mentioned at the meetings next week. Also, maybe some changes or streamlining of COMSTAT as they have been asking for input the last few weeks. As for a schedule change, not likely and not a good way to help morale in your first "100 days". While there are guys who want the rotating 12 hours shifts, there are pletny of guys who do not and have adjusted thier lives to a fixed schedule which allows for child care arrangements and a spouse to work on those fixed days off, education which is going to be even more of a requirement for promtions in the future, and guys who work second jobs on their days off. With the economy the way it is, and us not getting raises anytime soon , alot of people have a second job or a small business on the side now. Guys who want the rotating shifts beacuse of every other weekend off have the opportunity to work in D- 4 or go to a bureau with every weekend off such as baliff or YRB. No matter what happens, by the time the first or second meeting is over, most everyone is going to know what the changes are going to be anyhow.

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    Hopefully with more responsibility being doled out, we can finally get rid of some useless command staff positions and save some real $$ such as....A Comm Commander? Puh-leeeeze....A captain of Minority Affairs who supervises no one.....a legal dept. Captain and Commander?? c'mon KR we are a bit top heavy.

    Maybe offer these "old timers" a buy out. If they refuse, then de-mote them. There is a lot of talk about tightening the belt, but change MUST come from the top.

    As far as traffic units going back to districts, I think it's a bad idea. You see, when they arrive in district (tangos) the "regular" road units will see this as a break, and slack on picking up calls as they will feel they have "extra" bodies to fill the gap, and traffic enforcement will suffer.

    Maybe a change in leadership and some of the negative slackers in the traffic unit would be well suited and refreshing, as the traffic unit has a bit of a negative vibe to the rest of the agency. It's rep. needs mending.

  9. #39
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    Re: New changes

    Hopefully with more responsibility being doled out, we can finally get rid of some useless command staff positions and save some real $$ such as....A Comm Commander? Puh-leeeeze....A captain of Minority Affairs who supervises no one.....a legal dept. Captain and Commander?? c'mon KR we are a bit top heavy.

    Maybe offer these "old timers" a buy out. If they refuse, then de-mote them. There is a lot of talk about tightening the belt, but change MUST come from the top.

    As far as traffic units going back to districts, I think it's a bad idea. You see, when they arrive in district (tangos) the "regular" road units will see this as a break, and slack on picking up calls as they will feel they have "extra" bodies to fill the gap, and traffic enforcement will suffer.

    Maybe a change in leadership and some of the negative slackers in the traffic unit would be well suited and refreshing, as the traffic unit has a bit of a negative vibe to the rest of the agency. It's rep. needs mending.
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    Wow Everything he said is right.
    Well all most we do have three lawers. not two . do you know what a 1000 lawers at the bottom of the ocean is.

    ans next week

  10. #40
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    Re: New changes

    Do you know what a 1,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean is?

    A good start.


    "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers". - (Act IV, Scene II).
    Henry VI (Part 2) Play by William Shakespeare

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