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11-09-2016, 08:20 PM #21UnregisteredGuest
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11-09-2016, 08:26 PM #22
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11-09-2016, 08:36 PM #23UnregisteredGuest
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11-09-2016, 08:42 PM #24UnregisteredGuest
Dont place words in my mouth, or anything else! lol
HCSO is not the worst agency in Florida. Not to taint the bretheren of Dade, but have you ever heard of Opa-Locka?
I have never once said anything disparaging against the SO, past, present or future prospects. There are always management issues of some sort - choose an administration before or now.
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11-09-2016, 09:08 PM #25UnregisteredGuest
Brother against brother
Who is desperate? Who are you speaking to? This is civil digital war, brothers against brothers. Who said anything about returning - I havent left yet. I did let go, just a moment ago, I let go of my glass, I need a little more red to go with my olives. Get an evaluation for stress related retirement.
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11-09-2016, 09:32 PM #26UnregisteredGuest
Don't be part of the problem.
Well being that nobody except a select few have ever given their name on here. For all I know you are just one of the regular complainers in this forum. Try not to take everything I've written personally, because when I say the word "you" it's referring to those who have bashed the department or the leadership therein, whomever it may be at the time.
I've gone back and have read all of the previous posts and there is only a small handful of comments that are good about the department. Almost everyone is so negative it's like a cancer that eventually metastasizes (spreads) to the entire agency. Ive even seen comments made to people outside the agency who are only reaching out to try to get hired in Law Enforcement. Be kind to them be a good example. Try to remember back when you first became a LEO, how would likenitbifbsomeone spoke to you the way some have.
I don't know if you work there still, or not, but if you do, take the time to reflect on yourself. Are you a part of the problem or are you part of the solution? If you are part of the problem, why don't you think about what you could do to make things at the HCSO better. Try smiling, try being considerate of other people, try showing compassion for the citizens that you serve, try to do the best job that you know how to do. Quit looking at everyone else and what they have and work on you. Stay away from the negativity, and see if that doesn't change your perspective a little. If your still unhappy, then move on, but don't trash people in the process. Remember you don't want to burn bridges, there may be a time when you might want to come back.
If you are part of the solution then take the time to mentor the newbies, guide them, and show them the right way to be a law enforcement officer. I know it's difficult sometimes, because things don't always go as planned. Your jobs are hard enough out in society (as crazy as it is) without having to worry if the people you are working with even give a darn about you.
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11-09-2016, 09:40 PM #27UnregisteredGuest
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11-09-2016, 09:59 PM #28UnregisteredGuest
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11-09-2016, 11:39 PM #29DoesItMatterGuest
Not royalty, just a servant.
First off, thank you for the compliment; second off, I am no madam. I am a man who wore the uniform with pride for most of my life. I always did what I thought was right, and when I made mistakes, I owned up to it. I never tried to pass the blame to anyone else to save my own hide. Too much of this happens in today's society, not just at the Sheriff's Office, but everywhere! No one can ask anymore than doing your best at whatever you do. From the time we are children we are taught the difference between right & wrong; if you made the wrong choice, then that was what you intended to do, so live with your choices and don't blame others for your mistakes. I don't mean to preach, I just want what is best for Hendry County and the good employees of the Sheriff's Office. Who knows what the future holds for any of us? Maybe one day I will get tired of retirement and try to come back to the uniform, so that I can mentor those in need and help punish those that deserve judgement! Stay safe, watch your 6, and God bless!
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11-10-2016, 12:16 AM #30UnregisteredGuest
You, sir, are good people
My apology, Sir. Recently the department had what I would deem a 'legacy' retirement. 'She' served under probably every Sheriff of anyone in the department. Infamous, incompetent, incontinent, or just in quiet retirement. I would say she saw them all come and go. She and her family are among the 'goodest' of good people. word.
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