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#1 Jaime3

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Posted 31 December 2012 - 01:11 PM

Yes.
How do u think ATF got in this mess?
Someone was groomed to be corrupt and they groomed the next person.

That's how my supervisor became a supervisor. This person shared how they were groomed to be a corrupt supervisor. A vicious cycle that needs to be broken

#2 MEJ3331

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Posted 31 December 2012 - 11:23 AM

Is this forum just to discuss CURRENT supervisors, or can we discuss current agents that are being groomed to be a supervisor? For example, if a current agent tells a lie and then is backed by two levels of supervision with no consequences... does that fit into this category?

#3 VINCENT A CEFALU

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 12:16 PM

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#4 Fedupfed

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 04:58 PM

Not saying there is any corruption. However, how does one become an Assistant Director so quickly after just having been made a SAC. Especially a person whose idea of leadership is through threats and intimidation, a reputation of being a sociopath and more importantly no experience or additional training as an executive to include not serving as a SAC in multiple divisions or being vetted through a process like what they previuosly had to do thru OPM. now on a positive note he is no longer in field ops and some have said this could be seen as a punishment. Maybe I should feel sorry for him instead of being concerned that one day he could be AD of field ops. retirement has never looked so good.

#5 Jaime3

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 06:40 AM

You both are right.

As long as ATF or DOJ continue to not hold them accountable and reward them, people like me will continue to expose them and their Corruptness to the nation.
Exposing them has been my relief.

#6 Doc Holiday

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Posted 21 December 2012 - 10:43 PM

Until we do not PROMOTE those of little or no integrity, and STOP protecting such acts as the New Orleans "glory hole" incident, we will continue to diminish in the American peoples eyes.

#7 Fedupfed

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Posted 20 December 2012 - 05:56 PM

They are not capable of holding anyone responsible. They just promote them. In fact they allow them to jump up two levels even before the ink dries on the last promotion. There is still a group out there that have been groomed to take over for the last bunch. Promotion always appears to be the choice made instead of addressing their incompetence. Don't be fooled.

#8 Jaime3

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Posted 20 December 2012 - 01:59 PM

The only way ATF can win trust back and redeem itself is by holding corrupt Supervisors and Managers accountable. Make an example out of a few to let all ATF employees know there's an even playing field. Moving them around and ignoring the unprofessional conduct is just unacceptable!




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