why is it that one of the most important forums to each sworn law enforcement member to this web site, Association and Union Business gets the least visits and posts?
Posted by: CJIS
Shouldn't this be posted there?
Posted by: pahapoika
apathy , plain old apathy
Posted by: midwatch
Plus, its not nearly as useful as word association.
Posted by: screamineagle
ouch
Posted by: diamondcutter34
I just joined the group today on the advice of some of my fellow union members. The first place I looked and posted was the Union section. I have been on the job approx. 10 years. I have come to appreciate the importance of the union and networking ideas. After briefly perusing this site, it appears as though their are allot of younger/newer LE members on this site and maybe thats why the low interest in the union bus.
Posted by: MM1799
Probably because when people have a problem and need union advice they dont seek it on Masscops..
Posted by: pahapoika
allot of younger/newer LE members on this site and maybe thats why the low interest in the union bus.
+1
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