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Interpretation of b.s
06-20-2005, 07:18 PM
[quote="Icarus Lives"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="One and only Icarus"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="ccu"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="Anonymous"][quote=Hawk][quote=Anonymous][quote=GuestBoss].

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Nice try saving face,dweeb.

Looks like I ruffled some feathers. I don't spend any energy on this. It is a mere diversion as I think of ways to make your life miserable and your job more difficult. After all I am nothing but a useless "sergeant" (Never said I was a sergeant, you guys did. My rank may be higher.). I get paid to sit on my flabby, oversized out of shape butt and torment you. Maybe you can suggest a competent therapist for me (yours?) who can help me with my self improvement project. As I stated in my previous post(s), I have no problem with working cops. I have no problem with cops who stay in patrol. Everyone has their reason for doing what they do. I have a problem with the people who do NOTHING then piss and moan about not getting what they want. Then they complain that the cops who go somewhere with good stats are suckups. Ditto for promotions. They cry nepotism, cheating etc when they don't get "made". How many of them actually picked up a book? How many even took a test? Yet they still claim it's not fair. These are the people my comments were directed at before things turned into a fecal flinging contest. I can't believe anyone would actually attempt to disagree with that. As far as the name changing goes I have no choice, someone or something keeps taking my usernames. Talk about taking things too serious, wow censorship!
My interpretation, wading thru the waist high crap.
I was looking for attention. I dont want to admit that this was a waste of time so I'll play it off as a diversion, but I was humiliated.
I am a useless troll that may be the Commissioner or a civilian no one such is life on a anon web board. Either way I dont like the fact you guys seem to have a enjoyable time as a cop and I want to ruin it.
I jumped all over a issue that has nothing to do with my diatribe, but I tried to make it about my issues. When people told me to get lost, because it wasnt the place to discuss my over done( since you get the same exact speech 12 times in the academy, on your 1st day of field training, and probably another 40- times in your 1st year, ).
I figured I might have a bit more luck getting my point across on a anon web board than in real life, since I am not what you would call a strong leader type. I may or may not be the original icarus or guest boss but you'll never know, since those names werent registered by me. However I the anon message board troll sgt will continue to try and get some respect back since I made and was amde a complete jackass of myself attemtping to ruffle some feathers, the whole thing backfired and I look like a dweeb again.

Icarus alive
06-20-2005, 09:52 PM
[quote="Icarus Lives"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="One and only Icarus"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="ccu"][quote="Anonymous"][quote=Anonymous][quote=Hawk][quote=Anonymous][quote=GuestBoss].

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Nice try saving face,dweeb.

Looks like I ruffled some feathers. I don't spend any energy on this. It is a mere diversion as I think of ways to make your life miserable and your job more difficult. After all I am nothing but a useless "sergeant" (Never said I was a sergeant, you guys did. My rank may be higher.). I get paid to sit on my flabby, oversized out of shape butt and torment you. Maybe you can suggest a competent therapist for me (yours?) who can help me with my self improvement project. As I stated in my previous post(s), I have no problem with working cops. I have no problem with cops who stay in patrol. Everyone has their reason for doing what they do. I have a problem with the people who do NOTHING then piss and moan about not getting what they want. Then they complain that the cops who go somewhere with good stats are suckups. Ditto for promotions. They cry nepotism, cheating etc when they don't get "made". How many of them actually picked up a book? How many even took a test? Yet they still claim it's not fair. These are the people my comments were directed at before things turned into a fecal flinging contest. I can't believe anyone would actually attempt to disagree with that. As far as the name changing goes I have no choice, someone or something keeps taking my usernames. Talk about taking things too serious, wow censorship!
My interpretation, wading thru the waist high crap.
I was looking for attention. I dont want to admit that this was a waste of time so I'll play it off as a diversion, but I was humiliated.
I am a useless troll that may be the Commissioner or a civilian no one such is life on a anon web board. Either way I dont like the fact you guys seem to have a enjoyable time as a cop and I want to ruin it.
I jumped all over a issue that has nothing to do with my diatribe, but I tried to make it about my issues. When people told me to get lost, because it wasnt the place to discuss my over done( since you get the same exact speech 12 times in the academy, on your 1st day of field training, and probably another 40- times in your 1st year, ).
I figured I might have a bit more luck getting my point across on a anon web board than in real life, since I am not what you would call a strong leader type. I may or may not be the original icarus or guest boss but you'll never know, since those names werent registered by me. However I the anon message board troll sgt will continue to try and get some respect back since I made and was amde a complete jackass of myself attemtping to ruffle some feathers, the whole thing backfired and I look like a dweeb again.

Great job Dr. Freud, I guess you can give up your day job now. I would have better luck explaining the theory of relativity to a goldfish than I would getting through to any of you hopeless fools. Humiliated? Hardly. I could not possibly have a lower opinion of you than I do now. My mistake was believing I could talk sense to you brain dead morons. Boy was I wrong. So go on writing 2 a month, maybe 1 arrest a year. Then scratch your heads in bewilderment as the "suckups" make detective and move on. I will take solace in knowing there is no competition anywhere on this board. If you call making fun of the size of my genitals or accusing me of performing fellatio on the CO "humiliation" then you really do live in your own little fantasy world.

dubious icarus
06-20-2005, 10:26 PM
[quote="right back at you"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="Icarus Lives"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="One and only Icarus"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="ccu"][quote="Anonymous"][quote="Anonymous"][quote=Hawk][quote=Anonymous][quote=GuestBoss].

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Nice try saving face,dweeb.

Great job Dr. Freud, I guess you can give up your day job now. I would have better luck explaining the theory of relativity to a goldfish than I would getting through to any of you hopeless fools. Humiliated? Hardly. I could not possibly have a lower opinion of you than I do now. My mistake was believing I could talk sense to you brain dead morons. Boy was I wrong. So go on writing 2 a month, maybe 1 arrest a year. Then scratch your heads in bewilderment as the "suckups" make detective and move on. I will take solace in knowing there is no competition anywhere on this board. If you call making fun of the size of my genitals or accusing me of performing fellatio on the CO "humiliation" then you really do live in your own little fantasy world.
again You are assuming that I'm a cop, this thread was about a guy getting a spot, you decided to jump into a open discussion and spew your poison. This wasnt a bitch and moan session. You attempted to do so and made a ass of yourself, as soon as someone said you had to be joking you agreed, at least I think it was you 15 names ago. No one here is bewildered over how you move up, you want to call guys not buying your crap and happy in patrol morons? Than we will call the go getters suckups. Either way you have shown yourself, a no respect twerp, we understand your line, as posted prior, we've heard it for years, the difference, this is the real world where no one gives a rats ass who you are in the little circle known as scpd. That is why no one other than the insecure few have to prattle on and on what job they have or unless someone asks what kind of #s they are putting up.There is no bad job in scpd, I know many city cops who come out here and work a sector for 20 + years and be content. i also know the ones that claw their way into ccu in 4. Those are their choices, there is no shame in being a patrol cop, the ones who try to feed us that are doing so for their own needs.
I dont think someone can work in patrol and not get at least a body a month just from 911 calls, by the way, enough with that crap. Really enough with all your played out crap. You are just driving real cops interested in talking about cop issues away, you are on par with Count resident and chatti patti, in fact you troll right in with them..

06-21-2005, 10:24 AM
Ignore him, hes a flamer looking to keep this going, not a cop, not a boss, if sgts or better acted as spastic as he does....forget that he is a boss. :wink:

06-21-2005, 12:11 PM
With recent retirements effective July 05, any word on filling spots ?

06-21-2005, 01:13 PM
Probably nothing, last round of promotions left most teams short, never filled those. no movement until next class, figure next summer

06-21-2005, 06:37 PM
Ignore him, hes a flamer looking to keep this going, not a cop, not a boss, if sgts or better acted as spastic as he does....forget that he is a boss. :wink:
Right, you know half of them really think like this, its amazing you can picture in your head the 2-3 losers that silver platter themselves like this.

The return of Icarus
06-21-2005, 08:48 PM
[quote=someone who doesnt follow discussions too well]
We all know the way out of patrol, as one poster alluded to, it has been repeated hundreds of times. low sick time, seniority, numbers, hook, doing something, newsworthy, or maybe just having a friend slip you a piece of paper with all the answers to the bosses test. But of course that wasnt you, right? Funny how every boss admits that someone has cheated on the sgts test, but just not them or their friends.
Gee, this post was made on 6-8-05. Pretty early on in the discussion. I didn't chime in until I read this. Speaks volumes. My interpretation of this is that alot of people believe the only way to move up or out of patrol is a hook, or to cheat. The working cops know how to move on, and you don't hear them saying things like this. The only ones you hear saying this are the unmotivated. They are too lazy to improve themselves, so they seek excuses because they can't admit it to themseves. That said, there is nothing wrong with patrol. If you are happy there, terrific. Many people carve out a fine career in patrol. All anyone asks is that you do something to earn your pay. For some people patrol just works better. Family responsibilities, working spouse etc. Same for midnights. I don't judge anyone based on their assignment. However, it has been my experience (I don't know any other way to say that so it won't offend someone's delicate psyche) that the people who complain the loudest about how unfair the system is are the ones doing the least to improve their chances. Bottom line is IF you want to go somewhere you need to do more than the other guy.

06-22-2005, 10:06 AM
[quote=someone who doesnt follow discussions too well]
We all know the way out of patrol, as one poster alluded to, it has been repeated hundreds of times. low sick time, seniority, numbers, hook, doing something, newsworthy, or maybe just having a friend slip you a piece of paper with all the answers to the bosses test. But of course that wasnt you, right? Funny how every boss admits that someone has cheated on the sgts test, but just not them or their friends.
Gee, this post was made on 6-8-05. Pretty early on in the discussion. I didn't chime in until I read this. Speaks volumes. My interpretation of this is that alot of people believe the only way to move up or out of patrol is a hook, or to cheat. The working cops know how to move on, and you don't hear them saying things like this. The only ones you hear saying this are the unmotivated. They are too lazy to improve themselves, so they seek excuses because they can't admit it to themseves. That said, there is nothing wrong with patrol. If you are happy there, terrific. Many people carve out a fine career in patrol. All anyone asks is that you do something to earn your pay. For some people patrol just works better. Family responsibilities, working spouse etc. Same for midnights. I don't judge anyone based on their assignment. However, it has been my experience (I don't know any other way to say that so it won't offend someone's delicate psyche) that the people who complain the loudest about how unfair the system is are the ones doing the least to improve their chances. Bottom line is IF you want to go somewhere you need to do more than the other guy.
Thats all good and fine, but who exactly asked you to interpret the post? you are just reading what someone else wrote and assuming its a bitch and moan session. if you read it again it says you move thru hard work or having a friend in high places. There was no emotional attachment to it, just a matter of fact statement. DONT ASSUME.
No one has a delicate pyche as you put it, they just dont want to hear your company line crap.
And no one asked you to come here and judge anyone, I think the problem is you want to come here and be treated like a supervisor at work, and when you are put in your place, you fal back on ,"anyone who disagrees with me doesnt do anything" we disagree with you because this is a anon web board. You may be dormer or half a tard sitting in a diaper. Save the company line for the ones who have to listen to it. Here we dont

whos crying
06-22-2005, 01:03 PM
[quote=someone who doesnt follow discussions too well]
We all know the way out of patrol, as one poster alluded to, it has been repeated hundreds of times. low sick time, seniority, numbers, hook, doing something, newsworthy, or maybe just having a friend slip you a piece of paper with all the answers to the bosses test. But of course that wasnt you, right? Funny how every boss admits that someone has cheated on the sgts test, but just not them or their friends.
Gee, this post was made on 6-8-05. Pretty early on in the discussion. I didn't chime in until I read this. Speaks volumes. My interpretation of this is that alot of people believe the only way to move up or out of patrol is a hook, or to cheat. The working cops know how to move on, and you don't hear them saying things like this. The only ones you hear saying this are the unmotivated. They are too lazy to improve themselves, so they seek excuses because they can't admit it to themseves. That said, there is nothing wrong with patrol. If you are happy there, terrific. Many people carve out a fine career in patrol. All anyone asks is that you do something to earn your pay. For some people patrol just works better. Family responsibilities, working spouse etc. Same for midnights. I don't judge anyone based on their assignment. However, it has been my experience (I don't know any other way to say that so it won't offend someone's delicate psyche) that the people who complain the loudest about how unfair the system is are the ones doing the least to improve their chances. Bottom line is IF you want to go somewhere you need to do more than the other guy.
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.
Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.
I dont know many people who'll dispute this, and the only spin I've ever heard was exactly that, sour grapes. cops who say this are saying it because they are disgruntled . Not true, the chosen ones are out there, I'm good friends with one. Its a joke between us. We are about hte same age, hes on the cope short list after 3-4 years, he just took the sgts test and we are calling him 238.
No sour grapes, just the way it is. If anything you have the sour grapes. You are the one trying to convince us nepotism is dead. Every cop I know knows what a hook is, every cop has seen it, even the rooks getting passed over in command 5410, when somone with a lower gpa gets the ''dream pick'' over them because of a hook.
Dont presume because we know the hooks are out there, or that bosses play the numbers game even when they know theres no movement(like the past year, and the next year), or that the ''spot'' in question is already bequeathed someone, that the person making a statement about nepotism is lazy, disgruntled or making excuses. Its a fact of life in scpd, in fact in almost any job, sport, college.

Icarus Strikes Back
06-22-2005, 02:36 PM
[quote=someone who doesnt follow discussions too well]
We all know the way out of patrol, as one poster alluded to, it has been repeated hundreds of times. low sick time, seniority, numbers, hook, doing something, newsworthy, or maybe just having a friend slip you a piece of paper with all the answers to the bosses test. But of course that wasnt you, right? Funny how every boss admits that someone has cheated on the sgts test, but just not them or their friends.
Gee, this post was made on 6-8-05. Pretty early on in the discussion. I didn't chime in until I read this. Speaks volumes. My interpretation of this is that alot of people believe the only way to move up or out of patrol is a hook, or to cheat. The working cops know how to move on, and you don't hear them saying things like this. The only ones you hear saying this are the unmotivated. They are too lazy to improve themselves, so they seek excuses because they can't admit it to themseves. That said, there is nothing wrong with patrol. If you are happy there, terrific. Many people carve out a fine career in patrol. All anyone asks is that you do something to earn your pay. For some people patrol just works better. Family responsibilities, working spouse etc. Same for midnights. I don't judge anyone based on their assignment. However, it has been my experience (I don't know any other way to say that so it won't offend someone's delicate psyche) that the people who complain the loudest about how unfair the system is are the ones doing the least to improve their chances. Bottom line is IF you want to go somewhere you need to do more than the other guy.
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.
Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.
I dont know many people who'll dispute this, and the only spin I've ever heard was exactly that, sour grapes. cops who say this are saying it because they are disgruntled . Not true, the chosen ones are out there, I'm good friends with one. Its a joke between us. We are about hte same age, hes on the cope short list after 3-4 years, he just took the sgts test and we are calling him 238.
No sour grapes, just the way it is. If anything you have the sour grapes. You are the one trying to convince us nepotism is dead. Every cop I know knows what a hook is, every cop has seen it, even the rooks getting passed over in command 5410, when somone with a lower gpa gets the ''dream pick'' over them because of a hook.
Dont presume because we know the hooks are out there, or that bosses play the numbers game even when they know theres no movement(like the past year, and the next year), or that the ''spot'' in question is already bequeathed someone, that the person making a statement about nepotism is lazy, disgruntled or making excuses. Its a fact of life in scpd, in fact in almost any job, sport, college.

I actually agree with some of what you said. Hooks and nepotism are a fact of life everywhere. We all have to deal with. It exists in our job too, no argument here. Where my opinion differs from yours is that I don't see it as being that widespread. The mathematics don't support it. There aren't enough hooks or relatives to fill all the spots. For every example of a hook or nepotism I would bet there are 50 people who got where they are based on ability. The hundreds of detective positions, PCS, ES, COPE spots could not have been filled that way. Promotional exams are probably the fairest. Since a few people were shown the door the "cheating" is probably non-existant. As far as the lazy/disgruntled thing goes, it's simply an observation I've made. The people who complain the loudest are the ones doing the least. I guess we can just agree to disagree.

Icarus respirates
06-22-2005, 04:22 PM
Where does it say nepotism is widespread in this thread? Again you are assuming. Lets be honest, very few of us lesser cops know whats going on in the political world of scpd. Very few people who are moved because of hooks are known, The places I've worked there have been very few whiners/complainers, and are usually put in their place.

Icarus Reminisces
06-22-2005, 07:24 PM
[quote=someone who doesnt follow discussions too well]
We all know the way out of patrol, as one poster alluded to, it has been repeated hundreds of times. low sick time, seniority, numbers, hook, doing something, newsworthy, or maybe just having a friend slip you a piece of paper with all the answers to the bosses test. But of course that wasnt you, right? Funny how every boss admits that someone has cheated on the sgts test, but just not them or their friends.
Gee, this post was made on 6-8-05. Pretty early on in the discussion. I didn't chime in until I read this. Speaks volumes. My interpretation of this is that alot of people believe the only way to move up or out of patrol is a hook, or to cheat. The working cops know how to move on, and you don't hear them saying things like this. The only ones you hear saying this are the unmotivated. They are too lazy to improve themselves, so they seek excuses because they can't admit it to themseves. That said, there is nothing wrong with patrol. If you are happy there, terrific. Many people carve out a fine career in patrol. All anyone asks is that you do something to earn your pay. For some people patrol just works better. Family responsibilities, working spouse etc. Same for midnights. I don't judge anyone based on their assignment. However, it has been my experience (I don't know any other way to say that so it won't offend someone's delicate psyche) that the people who complain the loudest about how unfair the system is are the ones doing the least to improve their chances. Bottom line is IF you want to go somewhere you need to do more than the other guy.
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.
Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.
I dont know many people who'll dispute this, and the only spin I've ever heard was exactly that, sour grapes. cops who say this are saying it because they are disgruntled . Not true, the chosen ones are out there, I'm good friends with one. Its a joke between us. We are about hte same age, hes on the cope short list after 3-4 years, he just took the sgts test and we are calling him 238.
No sour grapes, just the way it is. If anything you have the sour grapes. You are the one trying to convince us nepotism is dead. Every cop I know knows what a hook is, every cop has seen it, even the rooks getting passed over in command 5410, when somone with a lower gpa gets the ''dream pick'' over them because of a hook.
Dont presume because we know the hooks are out there, or that bosses play the numbers game even when they know theres no movement(like the past year, and the next year), or that the ''spot'' in question is already bequeathed someone, that the person making a statement about nepotism is lazy, disgruntled or making excuses. Its a fact of life in scpd, in fact in almost any job, sport, college.
Rightsohis icarus guy is thinking this is a bitch session based on his prior conversations hes has with other disgruntled cops. He thinks because he likes to hear himself on his lecturn, that we all should suffer. Then when hes told shut up, hes in shock and acuses all who oppose his line of crap to be slackers.
Sounds like someone who thinks he knows more than he does. Scpd is a great job, there are plenty of chances to go places, but for some, the chances are more readily available. For some the answers came easier. Maybe not anymore, but was the same for years. Chiefs son takes the sgt exam gets a score high enough to guarantee being made. Sgts son puts in for cope after 3 years of 511.2 arrests instead of writing the summons. These things have happened. dont let anyone tell you otherwise. Does it happen often? No of course not, there arent sons and daughters of the chosen few out there. Yet there is that name; the chosen ones, where did that come from? Of course todays political climate someone who sue and blow the whistle on it. We came up accepting it, just happy to have this job.
Icarus is probably of the new breed, after all when someone calls a real boss out with say a 700 tin, he'd drop everything and take care of the problem not whine'' I've never threatened anyone with violence wahhhhhhhhhhh"

06-23-2005, 07:29 AM
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Icarus muses by the water
06-23-2005, 11:00 AM
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Limp Triscuit
06-26-2005, 12:46 PM
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Not bad novice Photoshop work, but who is 3147? Who is Brad Rosen? Who are the faces of such erictile dysfunction?

06-26-2005, 01:08 PM
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Icarus plots his revenge
06-26-2005, 02:37 PM
Ok, I'm beaten for now, but I've been around a long time and its not the 1st time I've been straddled and my defenses penetrated against my will, nor will it be my last, but thats another story for another time....
Anyway I sit in my basement plotting my next move, actually right now I'm at the public library as I ran out of minutes on AOL, let me end off by saying you guys are lazy and will never amount 1/4 thelegend of Icarus the all consuming, now pass me those fries dammit

lucifer logan
06-27-2005, 11:32 PM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...

Right Back At Ya
06-28-2005, 12:27 AM
Yeah, good one. The police sweep up hair balls like you! Skell.

you failed
06-28-2005, 10:35 AM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...
Some people like the ''stress'' some dont those that do stay, those that dont leave. I dont know what world you live in, read a few papers suffolk isnt mayberry anymore, hasnt been for ten years.
But you are absolutelty right about the drunk driver, the #1 cause of death for cops in the USA isnt bullets, as we have vests, but ordinary citizens like yourself, driving with their heads up their butts.
Nice try though, maybe some day you too can be a troll like your idols, icarus chatti patti, county resident etc, keep the effort up , oh and work on actually being funny, you are borderline mildly amusing

06-28-2005, 11:01 AM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...
Some people like the ''stress'' some dont those that do stay, those that dont leave. I dont know what world you live in, read a few papers suffolk isnt mayberry anymore, hasnt been for ten years.
But you are absolutelty right about the drunk driver, the #1 cause of death for cops in the USA isnt bullets, as we have vests, but ordinary citizens like yourself, driving with their heads up their butts.
Nice try though, maybe some day you too can be a troll like your idols, icarus chatti patti, county resident etc, keep the effort up , oh and work on actually being funny, you are borderline mildly amusing
Ignore him guy, if hes a troll worse thing you can do is get into a name calling contest with him, you are just filling his need for attention. Everytime you post a answer its a reason for him to reply.

06-28-2005, 01:21 PM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...
No doubt the worst part of the jobs isnt the drug dealers, fatal mvas or the domestics, it the dead end jobbers like your self bitching about the kids playing in the street or the neighbors tree blocking your view of the electric pole.

06-28-2005, 02:33 PM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?



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From someone like yourself, no doubt getting up in the morning and facing the world sober/ straight is hard enough

07-04-2005, 05:37 AM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...

Your reference to aided cards gives you away as a disgruntled, couldn't get on out in Nassau/Suffolk city douchebag. Go Fuck yourself about the job out here not being dangerous or stressful, I'd gladly trade my injured body parts to be back at work. No, I didn't get injured by the spuriously alleged drunk driver that you super cop would have locked up. By sheer numbers more people are collared for DWI out in the burbs than all of the 5 boroughs combined. Outside of Hwy, the majority of city cops never make a DWI arrest in their career, the same can't be said for Suffolk/Nassau cops. Standard Field Sobriety Test training isn't even part of the shity academy. Worry about your own shitty job and enjoy your bridge/tunnel toll you douchebag.

07-10-2005, 10:01 AM
oh my god let me say Im sorry for not posting some kind of disclaimer, that this wasnt a complaint. I'm not in patrol, I've moved on. Im very happy to be a scpd officer. I enjoy my job, and despite closing in on my 15th(ish) year I've been blessed to get this job in my early 20s and plan on working into my 50s.

You are going to work as a suffolk cop for more than 20 yrs?

Hold on. Isn't this one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs that a human being can have?

Why in the world would a police officer work longer than 20 years?

I'll tell you why. Because police work is a tit and it aint nothing like cops would like the public to believe. Cops, especially in Suffolk County, have little fear of being shot at or injured during their careers.

Cops in suffolk stand a better chance of being run down by a drunk driver they failed to arrest the week before than they do being shot by a dangerous felon.

THAT IS WHY MOST ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO REMAIN ON THE TIT FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, how stressful is filling out accident reports or aided cards all day?

Lets be honest. The only job more difficult than police work is sweeping hair at a barber shop...and both are just as stressful.

Having put in that disclaimre, I still stand by that statement. You can move by knowing someone. period. fact of life. end of story.

Dear Rabbi Hook...

Your reference to aided cards gives you away as a disgruntled, couldn't get on out in Nassau/Suffolk city douchebag. Go banned yourself about the job out here not being dangerous or stressful, I'd gladly trade my injured body parts to be back at work. No, I didn't get injured by the spuriously alleged drunk driver that you super cop would have locked up. By sheer numbers more people are collared for DWI out in the burbs than all of the 5 boroughs combined. Outside of Hwy, the majority of city cops never make a DWI arrest in their career, the same can't be said for Suffolk/Nassau cops. Standard Field Sobriety Test training isn't even part of the shity academy. Worry about your own shitty job and enjoy your bridge/tunnel toll you douchebag.
Personally I think its a ex-city guy who got canned for breaking the law himself, lives out here and just seethes over what a loser life he has compared to what he could have been, you had potential kid, you could have been something... get off the bong and clean your act up...oh its too late, oh well

07-10-2005, 10:20 AM
Personally I think its a ex-city guy who got canned for breaking the law himself, lives out here and just seethes over what a loser life he has compared to what he could have been, you had potential kid, you could have been something... get off the bong and clean your act up...oh its too late, oh well


Other than the ''city cop on the wrong side of the law'' twist you've described 1/2 the middle aged '' Male o pause'' male population of Nassau, and 2/3s of Suffolk, divorced, estranged from their kids, always more worried how much better others are doing instead of working on fixing their dead end existence. They talk about county cops much the same way most normal folks talk about baseball players and their salaries.

curious 1
07-13-2005, 07:09 PM
Any info on next round of promotions ?

07-13-2005, 07:56 PM
just heard from a good source that alot of people just might get promoted possibly. he still isnt sure. this could be crazy

07-16-2005, 10:26 AM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b50/081/81/BradRosen.jpg

This particular penis looks a lot like a sergeant I worked for in the 81.

WhatwillhappenMonday
08-28-2005, 05:29 AM
What do a certain promotee and the current bosses have in common? Alcohol and spousal abuse. But hey when you have a cheerleader vouching for you I guess the fact you've been rubber gunned and kept inside for the majority of the last 8 years doesn't matter. Ahhhhh politics and nepotism at its best. Dormer the reformer hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

snappy
08-28-2005, 11:12 AM
remember boys and girls, promotion is natures way of removing morons from the general population. :P :P :P

08-28-2005, 03:37 PM
remember boys and girls, promotion is natures way of removing morons from the general population. :P :P :P

That must mean the general population is composed of braindead comatose fools. Morons are a step up.

09-09-2005, 06:38 PM
got mine

Guesswho
09-09-2005, 11:51 PM
got mine

Congratulations!

And good luck in getting laid. That is after you taken it up the ass from the boyz in the band still much higher up then you on the food chain.