Any idea how he got it? And speaking of that, do you guys get promotions in your post ORD days like in the SAF?Originally posted by Raving-Ed:Hi,
Tracing back my memories ... I do know of a SC/SSG ... I believe he is the one and only so far in the force.
Ed
Yeah... in fact many chose to siam promotion after they ORD. The higher your rank the more responsibilities.Originally posted by Raving-Ed:Yes, post-ROD promotion is still available ... but not practical essentially. How often do you lead a troop other than your 2 weeks reservist? The promotion is more of a recognition to your contribution than actually stating that you have met the mark to lead.
Unless you are a regular, promotion means a total different thing.
It goes the same for SAF, it goes the same for SPF and SCDF.
Cheerz,
Ed
Yups... It is indeed very interesting.Originally posted by houndy:SC/SSGT??? is there such a thing... hmmm...
We probably will get one if a SC/CPL gets a field promotion after managing to shoot a serial killer dead after the killer had exterminated the cpl's partner and had already sent a few more bullets thru the cpl's limps or something?Originally posted by houndy:SC/SSGT??? is there such a thing... hmmm...
I believe that this has been discussed before? But anyway, yes you're right, cornyfish2000, that NSI get posted to admin work, although I don't think that CP 's PA is a NSI?Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Just curious.. I heard that those NS police inspectors invariably get posted to do some desk-bound admin kinda work, is that true? Or things like PA to the police commissioner?
Will they have a chance to go to those action units like SOC or CID or become an investigation officer?
there is no doctors in the police force.. please go to the nearest polyclinic for thatOriginally posted by malcolmloke:Yups... It is indeed very interesting.
Anyway, any idea where are the medical doctors located within the police force? The clinic in PA closed down already I heard. What ranks do these doctors hold?
hmmm... desk bound is for NSPI no matter where though.. even in SOC.. and CID dont take NSPI.. theirs is too specialise to even take in regulars.. hmm.. not to mention people who serve for only 2 years right..Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Just curious.. I heard that those NS police inspectors invariably get posted to do some desk-bound admin kinda work, is that true? Or things like PA to the police commissioner?
Will they have a chance to go to those action units like SOC or CID or become an investigation officer?