I scored in the top 3% on the Sergeant Test.
With budget cuts and the country in a recession, it might be a while before I get promoted.
Lets see how it plays out.
I scored in the top 3% on the Sergeant Test.
With budget cuts and the country in a recession, it might be a while before I get promoted.
Lets see how it plays out.
Just finished taking it.
They completely redesigned the test and I won’t know the results until Nov. 18th.
I am fairly confident I did well.
Yes, I’m alive!
Most of the work I do now are attempted murder cases and they won’t see trial for years, so I can’t really post much information on them.
I am doing well and am now the lead detective in my division.
I’m taking a stab at the Sergeant’s Exam again this year, studying hard.
The stories of how these mystery cases were solved will be posted as they cases clear, no worries.
I signed my transfer to the persons investigation unit today.
I’ll be investigating shootings, stabbings, property crimes, fraud cases, ect.
Nervous and Anxious are the two words I’d use to describe my current feelings.
My new Sergeant is an extremely accomplished investigator with only 8 months left until retirement. I can’t wait to learn from him.
I start the 13th, here’s hoping to a great career path change.
I haven’t had much to update about in a long time, mainly because where I’m at now in my career is fairly uneventful.
I’m still in a Burglary Apprehension squad and aside from a few random ‘good’ catches, nothing really exciting to report about.
In the last few months I’ve been busy working a lot.
In the Burglary unit, I’ve been instrumental in helping bring down two burglary rings which effectively stopped the majority of burglaries in my area.
I’m doing a great job and might be getting a Detective position in Auto Theft soon.
There isn’t a whole lot to mention outside of the fact that I really like my new area, its laid back and relaxing. Some of the supervisors are a little more strict then I’m used too but overall I have to say I’m happy with the move.
I have a pending suspension coming up for not handing up my old partner Batman. I did nothing wrong but because I refused to hand him up, I’m getting punished just as if I’d been the person who did the violation. So be it, I’m going to have a forced three day vacation. I’ll wear that as a badge of honor.
I’m now assigned to a unit which is basically the long arm of the burglary investigations unit.
We’re tasked with hunting down and apprehending the subjects identified by the detectives and we operate under the General Investigations Unit.
I got to the station for my first day and was quite nervous. I met up with my new Sergeant and had to fill out all my paperwork. I’m the most senior guy on the squad again, which is always an odd feeling but it’s been that way everywhere I’ve been for a few years now.
I met my new squad-mates and I have to say, they seem to be a bunch of stand-up guys.
The squad had breakfast at Denny’s and I have to say, they’re all nuts.
We’re going to get along just fine.
I went to the quarter master to get my new set of tan/brown BDUs as that’s the outfit this unit wears and they weren’t in stock, so I stole a few extra shirts from the people on my squad and I just bought a pair of 5.11 brown BDUs until the County ones come in stock.
Later in the shift I met up with the only gal on my squad and helped her take a subject into custody for the Burglary detectives, which was great. She’s a stud and has a set of balls that could rival any guy I know.
Later in the shift they invited me out for lunch before it was time to go home and I met up with them for some Sushi.
Needless to say, the area I’m now assigned too is a much nicer area but it borders my old hood district at its southern point, so I can still play if I feel an itch too.
Primarily, they want me catching Burglary subjects. Knowing that, this unit seems to be more laid back and just what I need right now.
The change of pace and atmosphere is honestly quite nice.
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