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06-12-2007, 01:02 PM #21
I think this whole post is absolutely ridiculous. Why are you so concerned about what someone else is doing or who they're doing it with? What they are doing has no affect on you and if your worried that you'll be associated with the typical dispatcher mo then you need to grow up. Who cares what someone else thinks. I have a few in my center that like to sleep around but it has nothing to do with me. If they like then I love it. The only thing I'm conerned about is that everyone is doing their job and the units make it home every night. Dispatching is not my life, it's just my 9-5. I'm married and have and always plan to be faithful. It sounds to me that either someone slept with the man you were trying to get or your husband cheated on you. In either case, it takes two to tango. It doesn't matter if he's a cop, a dispatcher, or a dang bus driver. If he's not commited or your not doing your job then chances are he's going to look else where. Just learn to relax and go to work to do your job, not worry about what someone else is doing and what the newest gossip is.
Just my point of view.
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06-13-2007, 02:16 PM #22
Re:proof in the pudding
Originally Posted by retired dispatcher
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06-14-2007, 12:42 PM #23
who really cares
PATHETIC!!
Of all things to talk about-get a life outside of this forum.
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06-15-2007, 01:10 AM #24
Re: who really cares
Originally Posted by that's it
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06-27-2007, 04:43 AM #25
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Re: WHy Not??
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Also, anybody ever consider the possibility when you cram two people together underneath high stress situations who both understand the job when their significant others don't who you talk to ALL DAY LONG, something is bound to happen? It's human nature, not just that dispatchers are sluts.
ALSO how often is it the COPS blowing up your console phone wanting to talk to you?
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08-26-2007, 10:03 PM #26
Just found this post.
new here at pbso, and can someone tell my why there are so many rumors about married deputies getting a little something something, from dispatchers? and what i need to do to avoid being caught in these rumors?
I have a fellow officer friend here who is also married, and has rumors about him and dispatchers. I certainly wouldnt want my wife hearing any crap!! :roll:
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08-26-2007, 11:47 PM #27
As a former dispatcer who "hooked" up with a few deputies at the agency I worked at while married...I can say that I went looking for someone who understood the stress I was under and admittedly some fun. I got both and great memories too boot. I was lucky in the fact that I never told anyone and the deputies I was seeing kept their mouths shut as well. No one ever found out. That is the key...if you both have something big to loose, then you will both keep it quiet. If you don't want rumors started about you, then be polite to dispatch, but don't get to know them. Don't start friendships or call in too much. If no one knows much about you, then no one can start rumors..and most rumors are not just rumors when it comes to sex in LE....most is based on actual occurance. Cause Dispatchers know EVERYTHING!!
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08-27-2007, 12:13 AM #28
For the new guy,
The previous post was correct, when deputies start talking to dispatchers, espically "holster sniffers" and exchange phone calls, they leave themselves open to lots of talk. Whenever officers and dispatchers start conversing" tooooo much", there usually is something going on, or will.
Tell your friend to cut the ties, it's inappropriate.
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08-28-2007, 10:00 PM #29Originally Posted by luvmydistrict
Good Luck!
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08-28-2007, 10:00 PM #30Originally Posted by luvmydistrict
Good Luck!
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