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General => Leaving => Topic started by: Lionel Valdes on September 17, 2012, 13:55:14 pm

Title: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 17, 2012, 13:55:14 pm

Veteran. I am a member of this community, since 2009, 3 years and few days so far. Back in 2009, I was this childish rulebreaker, who was DM-hungry all the time. Hah, I remember assaulting Fernando Rivera in his shiny vehicle with JayL. Good memories! You see, I want you to understand, that I was born with SAPD, I felt like it was my destiny, to be in the SAPD. I always liked seeing people with dark blue names responding to various situations, I really did. Who helped me with my baby-steps, was honourable lieutenant Smey, and sergeant Gregersen - And then comes the role of Officer, Plam Knight. He supported me and we patrolled in a daily-basis as I re-call.. I promised myself those days to apply and succeed. And I did, that was my slogan, and still my slogan, I must not fail. I did not, I never did. And then comes real-life, the thing that is un-stopabble. School, is something that makes us far away from each-other, which is a good thing, for me, and for you. School is important. Things that happened the past week are a reason too. I was the best supervisor of CMB in this history of Argonath, and the only straight-edge SAPD member. I promised I will never resign, and I'm resigning. Some people want to hear me say it: I Quit. Hah, that's not important. As I said earlier, school is something that is important, and that's not the only reason. If you paid attention, you'll find the second reason. So, folks, today I say good-bye. I know this was not expected, but I'm a sensitive man, things could make me resign, I resign. This may be forever, or I'll return when things get well, in 1 year, 2 years, or even 5 years maximum.

People I'd like to thank, are all the SAPD. From Jack Schappel, to Paul Rogers. Paul, if you're seeing this, good job, I know why I got you directly as DEA Co-chief in 2010.


Regards,

Keep up the good work!
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: James Moretti on September 17, 2012, 14:46:27 pm
A waste to loose you. Today another good officer left the force.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Nim on September 17, 2012, 15:05:05 pm
Very sad.
You've made great work during all the time you served in the force.
Hope to see you around soon.
Good luck in School.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Roske on September 17, 2012, 15:28:58 pm
Salutations from me, sad to see such an officer leave, best of luck Lionel :''(
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Louis on September 17, 2012, 17:40:32 pm
Good bye and good luck!
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Def Perry on September 17, 2012, 18:29:14 pm
Sad to see you leaving Lionel, good luck in real life.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Plam Knight on September 17, 2012, 19:19:34 pm
I respect your first reason, real life will always take place over the game.
Sadly I do not respect at all your second reason, which I belive I am pretty aware of it.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 17, 2012, 19:21:35 pm
I respect your first reason, real life will always take place over the game.
Sadly I do not respect at all your second reason, which I belive I am pretty aware of it.


No comment.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Omar Aly on September 17, 2012, 19:40:00 pm
Good luck with your life, and cya, you were a good SAPD Officer
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Nexxt on September 23, 2012, 20:53:29 pm
People leaving because they do not get noticed (for their feeling) or get promoted. I'm not understanding and supporting that, I told you to stay in and you might earn your promotion or compliment soon. But now you never get it, since you resigned.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Leroy Hudson on September 23, 2012, 21:13:28 pm
If you want to earn something, you must remain dedicated to earn it. Throwing in the towel after a short try won't suffice.


But nonetheless, see you.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: James Moretti on September 23, 2012, 21:21:45 pm
People leaving because they do not get noticed (for their feeling) or get promoted. I'm not understanding and supporting that, I told you to stay in and you might earn your promotion or compliment soon. But now you never get it, since you resigned.

True, only he joined September 13, 2009, 22:34:48 pm. thats 4 years ago. 4 years isn't a short time ..
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 23, 2012, 21:47:23 pm
How dare you attack this topic?!

It's amazing to see people who post before thinking...

Nexxt, I told you that after I resigned.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 23, 2012, 21:48:22 pm
People leaving because they do not get noticed (for their feeling) or get promoted. I'm not understanding and supporting that, I told you to stay in and you might earn your promotion or compliment soon. But now you never get it, since you resigned.

True, only he joined September 13, 2009, 22:34:48 pm. thats 4 years ago. 4 years isn't a short time ..
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Jack Baker on September 23, 2012, 22:13:49 pm
I dont understand how you need to get fun out of something by getting a promotion, it also shows that you rather resign for not getting promoted then completing and fullfilling your duties as a officer, showing you are willing to work in a position for a long period... i believe thats called being loyal.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: James Moretti on September 23, 2012, 22:20:23 pm
I dont understand how you need to get fun out of something by getting a promotion, it also shows that you rather resign for not getting promoted then completing and fullfilling your duties as a officer, showing you are willing to work in a position for a long period... i believe thats called being loyal.

Not being promoted is not a problem. But when you work here for four years, still wearing officer rank, and then seeing someone who passed the academy one week ago .. Promoted to senior officer. Might just drive someone mad. Being here for four years is loyal in my eyes. Every single day that you are here.

Its a game, not a real job where you can stay working for more then 20 years.

What if Argonath closes tomorrow? Did uou achieve anything that will be usefull in your real life?
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 23, 2012, 22:24:39 pm
Jack, and I believe you don't understand the point.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Louis on September 24, 2012, 01:04:44 am
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someone who passed the academy one week ago .. Promoted to senior officer.

May I ask who you are referring to? As I look I don't see anyone who was only officer for one week and was promoted.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Marco Pierce on September 24, 2012, 01:27:45 am
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someone who passed the academy one week ago .. Promoted to senior officer.

May I ask who you are referring to? As I look I don't see anyone who was only officer for one week and was promoted.

Dude, There is people even skipping the academy and recives a rank above the others ,by cleaning some toilets or god knows how he achives it.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Jack Baker on September 24, 2012, 01:54:36 am
being in a department for 4 years doenst give you any advantage above any other officer, it neither means you get a higher rank. If a officer has more potentional in the field its simply logical to promote that officer above someone who isnt that skilled or doesnt have such potentional, even altho hes in the force for years.

Just giving an example.. inb4 ''why you.....''
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: [Rstar]Paul on September 24, 2012, 03:12:40 am
The same day the ceremony and after it was initiated, you PMed me this.

May I ask the reason,I didn't receive a promotion? I worked like the officers who received one, or even more.. I just don't get it, I am a hard worker, and I have always been one. But I know when things I don't deserve happen.. What are my flaws and what I need to correct? This is not moaning, this is a learning question..

P.S: I am fully aware this is my right.

If your resignation is because you did not get somehow promoted, so be it.
If your resignation is because somehow you did not achieve what you wanted to achieve, so be it.

However, during your time here, you've faced issues with the overall Commanding members. From [Rstar]Vince and Boozman who were dealing with your applications. From there on, you were a rule-breaker as you said.
As time moves on, people learn their mistakes and face their new experience, that is where the second chance comes from. I, in behalf of the SAPD Command gave you the opportunity to be part of the SAPD.

You should consider yourself lucky that you were un banned from entering the SAPD and actually becoming part of it.
Although there are still faulty faults coming from you at the current moment when you were a officer, but eventually you'll learn your own mistakes and take full responsibilities of them.
Perhaps with your current age in life, you'll learn a lot coming ahead of you which may hit the fan. Everyone goes through that process at one point.

Nevertheless, good luck in the goals you seek.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: [Rstar]Paul on September 24, 2012, 03:12:46 am
The same day the ceremony and after it was initiated, you PMed me this.

May I ask the reason,I didn't receive a promotion? I worked like the officers who received one, or even more.. I just don't get it, I am a hard worker, and I have always been one. But I know when things I don't deserve happen.. What are my flaws and what I need to correct? This is not moaning, this is a learning question..

P.S: I am fully aware this is my right.

If your resignation is because you did not get somehow promoted, so be it.
If your resignation is because somehow you did not achieve what you wanted to achieve, so be it.

However, during your time here, you've faced issues with the overall Commanding members. From [Rstar]Vince and Boozman who were dealing with your applications. From there on, you were a rule-breaker as you said.
As time moves on, people learn their mistakes and face their new experience, that is where the second chance comes from. I, in behalf of the SAPD Command gave you the opportunity to be part of the SAPD.

You should consider yourself lucky that you were un banned from entering the SAPD and actually becoming part of it.
Although there are still faulty faults coming from you at the current moment when you were a officer, but eventually you'll learn your own mistakes and take full responsibilities of them.
Perhaps with your current age in life, you'll learn a lot coming ahead of you which may hit the fan. Everyone goes through that process at one point.

Nevertheless, good luck in the goals you seek.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Chief J. Schappell on September 24, 2012, 05:24:58 am
Aww...I got a personal thank you. Thanks Lionel! (You forgot the last "l" on my last name, but that's okay! :lol: )

Best of luck man. As always, life comes first, but you will still be missed regardless. I hope this means you'll still be around to play... :cop:
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: [Rstar]Paul on September 24, 2012, 13:45:24 pm
Post removed by Lionel.

Post any more false rumours and you'll find yourself restricted in the forums for abit, especially with your attitude. Don't show me that again.
You should be the one appreciating the words expressed, especially when I'm wasting my time giving you advices.

Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Nexxt on September 24, 2012, 17:04:23 pm
And hey, do not make me look like I am doing something wrong here. You're the one resigning not me, why would I give a crap? Lol..
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 24, 2012, 19:47:55 pm
Paul, I'm sorry didn't you remove my post??
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Louis on September 24, 2012, 20:56:52 pm
Paul, I'm sorry didn't you remove my post??

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Post removed by Lionel.

He removed a post by you.
Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 24, 2012, 22:06:26 pm
Ah..

Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: [Rstar]Paul on September 30, 2012, 06:16:52 am
Good job shitting on the SAPD and attempting to convince SAPD Officers to join your revolution of "Anti-SAPD rebellion"
You are banned once again with no doubts as you lost all your trust and chances, considering you were banned before despite chances.

Nice try, you were warned.

When you've learn't the meaning of joking and expertise in a proper decipher, then you may redirect to me.
At the moment, you need to refresh your mind off the SAPD and concentrate on whatever you seek to do which lets you get more knowledge onto obeisance and dignity.

I however do not expect you to redirect to me within weeks time or a month. I don't need to be harsh to you as-well, but you made me get to that level.
However as this community is based on mature gamers, I will react on a discipline manner and I believe you deserve to be treated with respect instead of learning a path which is bunkum.

Title: Re: Calling it a day, forever. Or, at least when things get well..
Post by: Lionel Valdes on September 30, 2012, 16:46:50 pm
I've recently talked with chief Paul and he gave me one chance to speak here so..

I am sincerely sorry to anyone whom I have hurt in my resignation topic, I did not want it to end like this, but I surely wanted a happy ending. To make my second reason public, it is simply because I did not get rewarded for my work that made FCPD stood still to that point. If I wasn't member of it, FCPD would have shut down within 1 week of Gibson's resignation. I was upset, and not qualified morally to post this thread, but still, I did. Now, I am starting to see things.. I am starting to regret hurting anyone on this thread.

Now, Paul gave me a chance and like he said it is up to me to decide my destiny, I shall be on the right track right now, and put SAPD out of my focus, and start concentrating on other things, such as the group I belong to, not only one, but multiple: NinjaPie clan, NinjaPie corporation, Montague foundation, OCU, Argonath Government and more as I re-call.. If I let someone down, I am sorry for that and i wish we can start all over again. Once I get on the right track, and calm down, and as Paul said 'become a better person' - I will be back, even if thats not the matter, i will do other projects. But I will be better person.

Thank you
My last post on this thread
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