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    LEI II Insurance fraud division info

    Hello all,

    I am in the process of applying for the LEI II / insurance fraud. can any of of provide insight as to the type of work environment, compensation, advancement opportunities, pros/cons about this position / agency ( especially the orlando office?)

    Thanks in advance

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    The turnover has been very high in the Orlando office. The starting salary on the advertisement is what you will start out, and we get raises when the legislature remembers us in the budget. As far as advancement, you become eligible for promotion after three years, but if you are liked by the powers in Tallahassee, that is always subject to change.

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    If your looking for somewhere to go for a second career or retirement years, it is tolerable. There is low morale, pay, but a wealth of micro-management. Be prepared to put your officer discretion on a shelf and make crappy low level arrest to meet your yearly quota. Other than that negative input, there are some really good people working here from all walks of life.

    If you are looking for a career, go to a PD or SO. This place is not a full on law enforcement agency like you may expect.

    Hope the honest but somewhat negative response helps.

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    Oh, forget those guys, they are obviously not females and definitely not minority females; if you can check off both of those boxes, and possibly the trifecta, a minority female with a graduate degree, you will definitely get promoted here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Oh, forget those guys, they are obviously not females and definitely not minority females; if you can check off both of those boxes, and possibly the trifecta, a minority female with a graduate degree, you will definitely get promoted here!

    So I am assuming that you are one of "those" officers with a GED?

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    Terrible guess, I am just as well educated; however, I was not born with a uterus. I am a white male with much more investigative and agency experience than any of these females that get hired and promoted around here. Am I bitter?, not any longer, because I see this place for what it is. A politically schizophrenic siren; an easy job with a paycheck and a pension!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    If your looking for somewhere to go for a second career or retirement years, it is tolerable. There is low morale, pay, but a wealth of micro-management. Be prepared to put your officer discretion on a shelf and make crappy low level arrest to meet your yearly quota. Other than that negative input, there are some really good people working here from all walks of life.

    If you are looking for a career, go to a PD or SO. This place is not a full on law enforcement agency like you may expect.

    Hope the honest but somewhat negative response helps.
    This actually sounds like most PD, especially mines.

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