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Residency for Alsip. The guys I've met from there are pretty good guys..
And Homer Glenn seems to enjoy paying Will Co. overinflated prices for mediocre or non-existant police services ( does anyone actually know how many cars are patrolling that town, or if the ones that are assigned are actually there?). It will change the first time a trustee or the mayor tries to tell one of the Will Co. people to do something in town and gets the response "I don't work for you."
Residency for Alsip. The guys I've met from there are pretty good guys..
And Homer Glenn seems to enjoy paying Will Co. overinflated prices for mediocre or non-existant police services ( does anyone actually know how many cars are patrolling that town, or if the ones that are assigned are actually there?). It will change the first time a trustee or the mayor tries to tell one of the Will Co. people to do something in town and gets the response "I don't work for you."
I lived in Homer Glen for the past 20 years and yes will county has a heavy presence of squads always patrolling the area. I notice they enjoy hanging out at kicks 66 gas station on the corner of bell road and 143rd at night. There isn't much or any crime in homer glen except rowdy teens speeding, loitering, and idiots partying at the local wendy's parking lot..LOL
I lived in Homer Glen for the past 20 years and yes will county has a heavy presence of squads always patrolling the area. I notice they enjoy hanging out at kicks 66 gas station on the corner of bell road and 143rd at night. There isn't much or any crime in homer glen except rowdy teens speeding, loitering, and idiots partying at the local wendy's parking lot..LOL
Def. Agree about the 66 station, they are always down there. I know a couple of the Deputies who work in "the glen", all of which are good guys.
The lack of service is what prompted a lot of other towns to get rid of county services and form their own P.D. A relatively recent one in the last 15 years was Propect Heights and Cook County.
Do they have any positions available this time around!? Any info. Would be nice.. thanks!
They hired 4 off the last list. 2 certified and 2 they sent to the academy. Problem is, they are home rule. They can pick and choose whoever they want. They were jumping numbers like crazy last time.
They were. I knew one of them, who ironically enough, was in my interview group. He was bragging outside how he "knew someone and had an easy in". In his defense though, he at least tested top 15. The other guy was 30 something.
At the orientation they told everyone they would send the top 10 straight to background. And by "top 10", they must have meant all of their certified on the list, because that's all they contacted. I knew another guy who was top 10 that never heard a thing from them. Needless to say, he isn't bothering this time around, lol.
I am certified, was contacted for the BI, and never heard from again. I don't plan on testing this time. I really liked the dept and the command staff seemed cool, but I'm not gonna take a day off again for that cluster of a pick up process, plus a friday night orientation that took about 2 hours. Plus, I dont like COPS testing.
That's right. I remember that pick up process. Was in line around 730 and didn't get home until almost 1. Their orientation was at least informative though, but again, your typical "we are the best of the best with the highest standards ever" BS, but then they jump around their list and pick connected people, lol. Some standard.
Last time they limited it to 200 apps... I didn't see anything saying that they were limiting them this time. I do know that for the last list they needed 1 or 2 on the street asap, which is why they did the certs, due to some injuries in the dept
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