Czernis craps on 50 mile residence change, PBA signed MOU!!!
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    Czernis craps on 50 mile residence change, PBA signed MOU!!!

    Czernis lies again.

    The 50 mile adjustment is gone everyone, the PBA signed off on the MOU, (Memo of understanding) months ago and Czernis did not honor it.

    FHP and its management is is nothing but a joke.

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    Re: Czernis craps on 50 mile residence change, PBA signed MO

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    FHP and its management is is nothing but a joke.
    You are just now learning this? Do you think we are the lowest paid state troopers in the country by a HUGE MARGIN because we have strong leaders? The only people our leaders stand up to are the troopers. They bow down and kiss the feet of everyone else.

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    There is a retired Captain from Miami who when ever he had to take a dump he would tell everyone he had to go take a Czernis.

    I have never heard a truer statement.

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    There are two Sergeant's in Troop C that are required to park their patrol cars and the 50 mile change would have helped them.

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    As a State Trooper, isn't the State of Florida your coverage area?? So why would you limit the cars to 30/50 miles?? If you lived at the State line and went 30m into Georgia I could understand... But the whole dang State is yours...Is it not??

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    The real joke is someone who LIVES in his assigned county is being harassed because he lives more than 30 miles from his city of assignment, which isn't really a city, it's more like a gas station and a trailer park. Yet he resides in his county of assignment 10 min from the station. The county is 70 miles long...

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    Nobody in Troop C parks and rides. Tom didn't, Linda doesn't, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    The real joke is someone who LIVES in his assigned county is being harassed because he lives more than 30 miles from his city of assignment, which isn't really a city, it's more like a gas station and a trailer park. Yet he resides in his county of assignment 10 min from the station. The county is 70 miles long...
    That is a bit messed up. The only county that geographically would require you to live near your zone is the Keys. If you live in the north end, but assigned to the south end, you are 70 miles plus of slow US1 to get to your zone. Most of the other counties you can get to you zone quickly if you live in the county.

    I hate how people who live outside the county can't get in their zone by their shift start, instead that is when they leave the house. So the zone partner is stuck picking up the early call to so the public doesn't have to wait even longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    Nobody in Troop C parks and rides. Tom didn't, Linda doesn't, etc.
    There's a whole bunch of them in L that don't park and ride. It's all in who ya blow, I mean know, Whatever.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    The real joke is someone who LIVES in his assigned county is being harassed because he lives more than 30 miles from his city of assignment, which isn't really a city, it's more like a gas station and a trailer park. Yet he resides in his county of assignment 10 min from the station. The county is 70 miles long...
    The sad thing is the troop commander can change the city of assignment. Yet they act like it is a huge task to take on

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