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Oh, Stupid me,

16 years at my current employer 3 years prior at another agency,

we dispatch County Shf office

18 police agencies,

21 fire and ambulance,

we relay calls to everyone else around us.

Tom

East Central Illinois

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In a message dated 6/13/2004 7:49:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,

COURNOYERB@... writes:

Went in for the oral interview and was asked if I was offered any other job

compared to dispatch if I would take the dispatch job. I said no. Well, that

sent me down to the bottom of the list. I didn't know much about it. I was

just trying to keep the unemployment $$ coming in. They got to me at the

bottom of the list before it expired.

And the rest is history...............>>

Bob,

Was there something you had rather had done?

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<<< Ended up passing 3rd in the testing procedure - went all the way

through. Ended up in the Assistant Sheriff's Office and his final question

before

hire was - Is there any possible reason you can think of that we should not hire

you as a deputy? >>>

Where did the hubby place?

Did you ever regret going to radio instead of patrol?

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<<< Ended up passing 3rd in the testing procedure - went all the way

through. Ended up in the Assistant Sheriff's Office and his final question

before

hire was - Is there any possible reason you can think of that we should not hire

you as a deputy? >>>

Where did the hubby place?

Did you ever regret going to radio instead of patrol?

EX - hubby failed. I'm sure that was the beginning of the end... I have

thought about this long and hard over the years and while I may think that I

would have rather had an officer's salary :) I have no regrets. Obviously, I

was well suited to my (now) chosen profession, whether I knew it at the time or

not.

I even became a Corrections Officer for a couple of years, (a long time ago - in

my mid 20s) and hated it, although it paid twice what a dispatcher was making at

the time. Guess I am living proof that, in the long run, job satisfaction is

more important to me than money.

And I have gotten an immeasureable amount of job satisfaction in this career.

-Annette

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<<<EX - hubby failed. I'm sure that was the beginning of the end... >>

<gulp> yeah, that whole ego thing seems to get in the way.

>>>I have thought about this long and hard over the years and while I may

think that I would have rather had an officer's salary :) >>

<G>

>>>I even became a Corrections Officer for a couple of years, (a long time

ago - in my mid 20s) and hated it, although it paid twice what a dispatcher was

making at the time. Guess I am living proof that, in the long run, job

satisfaction is more important to me than money.>>>

That's such a different thing and one job I can't even imagine going into.

G

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