Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 > Just wondering. Is this a police sergeant evaluating a fire response? > > EJ Stinneford > Fayetteville Communications > --------------------- Sorta of in a way I guess but it was more of a comment during a conversation between us rather than an evaluation.(and in a joking manner at that) He wasn't trying to overstep his bounds, this call was in a village and had nothing to do with any of his road officers. He was just expressing an opinion in general that we overreact to calls, he often thinks this but knows the difference between his opinion and an evaluation of our job if that makes sense. I guess it falls under that mutual respect area that we have developed, I will take his opinions sometimes and try to put them to good use if they have any basis, then when his opinions don't have any basis I let him know where he can stick them.(He does the same with me and has put me in my place a few times I might add) In this particular instance we agree to disagree I say you can't have too much, he says less is more. Now this is where 's response comes into play. wrote: By chance, you aren't enrolled in that home study course: " How to Get In Trouble With Uniformed Supervisors Like Does on a Regular Basis " are ya?? Perhaps you should consider changing your major.... Yah, I know - the pop quizzes are great to ace, but for some reason, most graduates of the program tend to hide their " diplomas " in their personnel files instead of on the wall for all to see. --------------- Yes I have had a few courses in it. I have yet to get my diploma for my personnel file although I have come close a few times. I learned the rules quickly. Rule #1 Don't use this method on anything you are seriously angry about save that for the professional meetings (keep the nature of these comments light). Rule #2 don't do it in front of too many people as you may hurt their pride in their stripes. Rule # 3 Apologize profusely when you do overstep your bounds and do something to brown nose a little. This was the course In " How to stay out of trouble when you can't keep your flippant comments to yourself " I can't help myself with this Sgt., sometimes he takes himself too seriously. I have to poke fun at it or the whole shift would go nuts under his anal retentive strong hold. I kept some of his other comments during this conversation to myself to keep everyone on the list from coming to Union County and hunting him down and hanging him up by his toenails on the courthouse lawn until he praised all dispatchers. (To the effect that we overreact because we are female and we need more men in dispatch because they stay calmer in emergencies, <he was just teasing to get a rise out of the dispatchers>) That is how I got away with my comments as well as I did. He deserved it. Sara Winfield " who is obviously too opinionated " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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