BIGREDIOWAN
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So I decided to take the Sgt. exam here at work for a few reasons:
1. It's about $20,000 more a year than what I'm currently making.
2. It would be nice to actually have more input into the department's day to day operations.
3. I want to be the Chief someday and this is the natural way of things.
So I come into work tonight and the Assistant Chief is here to hand out all of our study guides at the same time to us so no one has an advantage over someone else. You wanna talk about a $hit load of studying ahead over the next month! I thought college was over damnit and now all of the sudden I'm studying for the finals again. We have 5 different books we need to read and these aren't small books either. Granted the study guide material gives us some insight into what we should study, but it's still going to be a ton of reading. I thought I was nervous about the interview until I got all of this material. The test is called the The National First Line Supervisor Test. Any of my fellow police officers ever heard of this test?
1. It's about $20,000 more a year than what I'm currently making.
2. It would be nice to actually have more input into the department's day to day operations.
3. I want to be the Chief someday and this is the natural way of things.
So I come into work tonight and the Assistant Chief is here to hand out all of our study guides at the same time to us so no one has an advantage over someone else. You wanna talk about a $hit load of studying ahead over the next month! I thought college was over damnit and now all of the sudden I'm studying for the finals again. We have 5 different books we need to read and these aren't small books either. Granted the study guide material gives us some insight into what we should study, but it's still going to be a ton of reading. I thought I was nervous about the interview until I got all of this material. The test is called the The National First Line Supervisor Test. Any of my fellow police officers ever heard of this test?