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Lol, that's true, by now. We all heard about all the great benefits and perks of being a SanMan, paid weekly, 20 yr retirement, extra pay for picking up garbage, work half a day depending on route, benefits etc..and the list goes on and on.
Who knows, I might get on and like it and stay.or not, everybody situation is different. There's a SanCop class going in on August, so if that's become available sooner
Then ,just ride it out. Whatever meant to be shall be.
Just don't take it. 1.) you taking up a spot for someone who actually wants the job. 2.) when these guys find out who you are you might quit before you really want to
You need to off probation to be a San cop, and I couldn't tell you why anyone in the world would want that job... And if your trying to be Leo, just go be a real cop... San cops can't even carry off duty...
if someone takes high BP meds, can they be detected with blood? If I know I have high BP now, should I get on pills before my medical?
They don't take blood at the clinic and I don't think they test for that at quest .. so get the meds so your BP is good at the clinic , then go to quest a day or two after for blood. . Guy I know with a super low list number got beat and dq'd for BP
They don't take blood at the clinic and I don't think they test for that at quest .. so get the meds so your BP is good at the clinic , then go to quest a day or two after for blood. . Guy I know with a super low list number got beat and dq'd for BP
Thanks for the tip. So quest is when they take bloods I assume?
Almost all high bp medicine will DQ you from this job. Talk to a doctor
crap OK thanks. Guess I can't just keep my mouth shut about this one, it will come up
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