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Post by RJB2004 on Oct 8, 2003 17:05:47 GMT -5
Hey all.. and by "all" I mean fellow RCMP applicants. I know that the RCMP thread is a fantastic resource for information and support. However, I have started a MSN group for RCMP applicants so we can start different threads just about the RCMP, post pictures, member profiles with application timeline.. etc. In order to join you must be approved, which will weed out all of those wonderful guests. groups.msn.com/RCMPApplicants/
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Post by Guest78 on Oct 12, 2003 13:45:03 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel like bashing a 2x4 over my head when I read some of the stuff on here.
I kinda like the wonderful 'guests' that post their personal problems and inadvertently post their emotional capacity and level of maturity on this forum.
So RJB2003.....I don't know if you want to reply back...you know...I'm a anonymous guest and not an anonymous registered writer.....but I have a question for you. As a summer student const. you mentioned you wrote tickets....what kind of tickets were they and how does it work if they are disputed, considering you are no longer part of the program?
Thanks GUEST #78
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Post by RJB2004 on Oct 12, 2003 15:40:45 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel like bashing a 2x4 over my head when I read some of the stuff on here. I kinda like the wonderful 'guests' that post their personal problems and inadvertently post their emotional capacity and level of maturity on this forum. So RJB2003.....I don't know if you want to reply back...you know...I'm a anonymous guest and not an anonymous registered writer.....but I have a question for you. As a summer student const. you mentioned you wrote tickets....what kind of tickets were they and how does it work if they are disputed, considering you are no longer part of the program? Thanks GUEST #78 As per the program mandate I was always with a regular member, so they would sign my tickets. It's not that I couldn't write them, but if I would have to go to court the RCMP would have had to pay me overtime.
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