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sheriff2004
02-28-2006, 10:27 PM
If so, what is this rank all about??

EMTFirefighter
03-01-2006, 06:35 PM
Your rank is based on your score - the higher your rank, the higher you are on the list.

For a guy that's already a cop, you have an awful lot of questions about pre-employment steps.

sheriff2004
03-01-2006, 09:51 PM
This is what you call not being sarcastic???? Your full of knowledge,,,I wonder how your not a cop already. Thank god for any department who (it won't happen) gives you a job. Stick to the dispatcher, that's your calling. If you know anything about anything then you wouldn't look like a jerk when you answer these questions. The rank is also accompied by a letter, that's what I was asking idiot. It's obvisous your just on here to splur your usless knowledge!!!....

P.s. My brother who was in the Marines is trying to find out what this meant, I'm helping him...maybe that's where you should be...the Marine Corp would straighten your ****ty attitude out...your nothing but a PUNK !!!!!!

EMTFirefighter
03-02-2006, 07:23 AM
This is what you call not being sarcastic???? Your full of knowledge,,,I wonder how your not a cop already. Thank god for any department who (it won't happen) gives you a job. Stick to the dispatcher, that's your calling. If you know anything about anything then you wouldn't look like a jerk when you answer these questions. The rank is also accompied by a letter, that's what I was asking idiot. It's obvisous your just on here to splur your usless knowledge!!!....

P.s. My brother who was in the Marines is trying to find out what this meant, I'm helping him...maybe that's where you should be...the Marine Corp would straighten your ****ty attitude out...your nothing but a PUNK !!!!!!
In cases of tie scores, the letter breaks ties. For example, 65A is a higher rank than 65Z. The letter is generally based on the first letter of your last name or the last 4 digits of your SSN, although some areas use different things to break ties.

More jurisdictions use letters than you'd think, most of them just don't print them on the letters that candidates recieve, it's too confusing - as proven here.

sheriff2004
03-02-2006, 10:26 AM
He spoke to Lockport civil service and explained it to him. Thanks.

EMTFirefighter
03-02-2006, 07:08 PM
He spoke to Lockport civil service and explained it to him. Thanks.
Was it as I explained?

sheriff2004
03-02-2006, 11:36 PM
yes..pretty much thanks