Greetings, fellow FSP/Firestone Personnel.
Last month, I made the decision to write an article on my monthly status; it was based on my activity, general experiences, and general knowledge/political advancements throughout the entire month. Now, I have another significant decision to create weekly status reports based on a more specific time period. My weekly status reports would add up to my monthly status reports; which would help me specify objectives in my monthly status reports clearer. At the end of every week, (Sunday night) a weekly status report like this one would be due.
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【Contents】
PART I; Weekly activity overview
PART II; My experiences over the week
PART III; Department Changes/Public News
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[WEEKLY REPORT ON: 11/6/17 - 11/12/17]
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PART I; Weekly activity overview
Over the course of the week, I have picked up the pace with my overall activity. I have been patrolling longer time periods per patrol, and I have patrolled more than I have last week. It is certainly an improvement, nonetheless. In spite of this, my activity still needs to improve even more to satisfy myself enough.
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PART II, My experiences over the week
During the week, I have gained moderately unique experiences, such as when I patrolled with a trooper to reduce server lag. The more significant impact on my experience within the department occurred when I co-hosted/assisted one of my first BTTs (11/11/17). In my opinion, I believe I performed rather well, and I controlled situations well. In general, I believe it was a great way to exercise my leadership skills. Also, I was capable of attending a training, and getting my monthly training logged. Overall, I had a very positive experience level this week.
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PART III, Department Changes/Public News
Over the span of the week, there wasn't much except for the Public Safety Directive that was focused on impersonation. It addressed the fact that LEO personnel must wear caps/campaign hats while on duty. This is to prevent the misleading of accusing an LEO of impersonation.
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In general, my report was quite positive, and I enjoyed making this document.
-Signed, Corporal Lxwler, 2F45 |