Clinton Jaws - Senior Constables Are A PAIN
Episode Date: May 8, 2022Senior Constables who hope your not working so they can be the Watch Commander. Clinton Jaws talks about police officers and shares stories. People don't like it when your good. Clin...ton Jaws takes calls from police officers and recruits. My boss was mad that I concluded so many police investigations. call the hotline 604-330-2512 Clinton Jaws: Official Website https://www.clintonjaws.com https://thegoldenbadge.comJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws #seniorconstables #becomingacop #policepodcast
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Don't inhale a cigar, guys.
I don't know why I'm doing that.
I don't even mean to do it.
Clinton Jaws.
Yes, Clinton Jaws.com.
There's a website out there if you want to get some,
a couple of shirts.
There's going to be a bunch of shirts going up there.
Like really good ones.
Really good ones.
And if you're retired or a current member
and you want to get a retired badge,
you can go to the golden badge.
What is that?
The GoldenBadge.com.
I think that's what it is.
You can pick one up.
Spit an image.
Pictures on the website look terrible.
Subscribe to my channel.
I don't care about anything else.
Just subscribe to the channel.
Can I tell you something?
I'm wearing this.
I looked in the closet yesterday,
and I'm like,
I've never worn that shirt.
I wore this shirt.
I wore this shirt.
I'm in Vancouver seven years ago.
And my buddy, who's a cop?
His name's Shane.
He's in Surrey.
He's traffic.
And we're at a hotel.
And I come out with a shirt on and he goes, no.
No.
You're not going to wear wallpaper tonight, okay?
So you need to take that shirt off.
And I looked at it in the closet.
I put it on.
I think I look dapper.
I kind of like it.
I like how it feels good.
What's wrong with the shirt?
Leave a comment.
Do you like the shirt?
shirt or do you hate the shirt? I made some notes here. I don't know if I'm going to follow them
tonight. Oh God. I just want to sit down here and have fun. I don't want to have notes.
Wallpaper. Yeah. Okay. I wrote down hate speech. Trudeau. Rebel news. I'm not going to talk
about Rebel News right now. Rebel News doesn't get a license in Canada because Trudeau doesn't want.
How boring is that? It's not boring. It's actually very interesting.
has come out and said, Rebel News will not get a license to be a journalist in Canada.
They will not be a credited news agency.
Only CTV and CBC.
The ones he supports and funds, right?
Misinformation he called Rebel News.
It's so dumb.
Canada is getting so crazy.
It's insane.
It's insane that we have a politician that,
that is taken over like that.
Like, why would you do that, dude?
You're ruining yourself, Trudeau.
You're actually ruining yourself.
You're voting yourself out.
Nobody likes what you do.
I don't know how you got elected last the election.
Bonkers.
And then I get a message.
I get a message today.
I wasn't going to talk about this.
But the guy's like Clint, trucker convoy.
I don't want to talk about this.
they went so hard at the trucker convoys
at the people that were at the protest
seizing their bank accounts
and he's like
but we're not doing anything to the hell's angels
are they not criminals are they not the real criminals
why aren't we seizing their bank accounts
crazy world
so true it's so true
and then I was thinking
and it's not in my notes here
Oh my God, I wrote this down.
I got a question for you guys.
Because there's systemic racism in the RCMP, right?
All institutions, Trudeau came out.
All police are systemically racist.
The Brenda Lucky.
She came out and admitted that.
She said that.
So I'm curious.
Surrey PD, Surrey Police Department.
Are they racist?
Are they, they haven't really started yet.
So are they racist?
I'm just curious.
Can somebody please ask the commissioner of the RCMP
if Surrey PD, who aren't really there yet,
if they're a racist police institution?
Can somebody please, media, do your job.
Next time you come across Trudeau, ask them,
is Surrey PD racist.
I would die to hear his answer.
My point is, there's no end to racism.
There's no end to systemic racism.
It will never end.
Because if it ends, these people don't have a job.
It's what keeps them elected.
And this is the stuff I sit around and think about.
Don't get excited.
This is the stuff I think about like.
Like, how long is it going to take for the Surrey PD to be racist?
They haven't even started yet.
So, they kind of have, but not really.
So are they racist?
If everything's racist, they've got to be racist, right?
It just proves your point.
It doesn't matter how good the country is doing with respect to racism.
They will always make it look impossible.
You can't beat it.
it would always be 10 years 10 years from now racism is going to take over the country even though there won't be any
this is the part i think i'm going to edit out this this right here because when i was listening to mily
and do you guys listen to mylie when i was listening to her i started thinking about my dad
and my wife i started thinking about my wife and how unbelievable she is at her job
as a nurse even though I'm not there I know that she without a doubt is the best at what she does
there's nobody better the strong words big words right but I know her and I know her
stories when she comes home and tells me and it reminds me of the RCMP when she tells me a
story because people complain about her I got to watch what I'm saying but her when she comes
and tells me these stories, I'm like, oh my God, you can't make anybody happy. You want to know why?
Because it doesn't matter how good you are. Sometimes you just can't make them happy. And in fact,
because you're so good, people don't like it. People don't like that you're good. They don't
like that Pierre Poli Voo is good. People don't like when you're good. People don't like when
you're number one. They hate it when you're number one. And I know I'm not making too much sense.
You guys are thinking, what the hell are you talking about, Clint? But think about it.
It's such a strange thing. Like I think about Elon Musk.
Richest man in the world? Brilliant. Genius. Let's tear him down. We don't like them.
I think about my wife.
I think about my dad.
Best truck driver there ever was.
But the other guys didn't like it.
Like a couple other guys didn't like how good he was.
Because he would haul more logs than the other guys.
And what would the other guys do?
They would complain to the boss that Wayne's being too hard on the trucks.
Because they don't like you being number one.
They don't like you being good.
And it reminds me of my job when I was a cop.
And I'm not saying I was the best, but I was the best at certain points.
I never, never threw any member down.
Any constable.
I never, never trampled on any constable, never threw him under the bus.
You know who hated me the most?
I'll just tell you.
Senior constables,
the ones who wanted to be the acting watch commander you think they liked it when i was working
kerry harding was the only one when i was senior constable when i was acting watch commander
that's when life was the best that was when my career was the best because i was acting i'm an
actor and there's nobody below me really there's only one person ahead of me
So the rest of my constables loved me.
They loved it when I stepped in.
And I think about my career, my entire career,
and all the senior constables that I had.
I don't think any one of them enjoyed me being the watch commander
because they weren't the acting watch commander when I stepped back in.
They didn't like it.
And they loved it.
They loved, and this is when I think about my wife, right?
It doesn't matter how good you are.
They're going to complain about you.
They're going to complain about the boss.
And I've been doing a couple of videos, and I complained about my boss, and I said he had
mantis, and that was wrong.
I shouldn't have said that.
I said one of my sergeants had man tits, and that was stupid.
I shouldn't come on here and talk about what.
what my boss's body used to look like.
People aren't perfect.
I mean, he was just a dude that wanted to get promoted.
So he tries to find something that he can work on with you.
So he, in order to get his promotion,
even though when I went to Port Alberti,
we both applied for the sergeant spot and he ended up getting it,
even though I had more GD experience when I pulled out the facts.
He's just a guy.
I feel bad about a lot of things
and he probably feels bad about me.
I hope he does this stupid bitch.
I'm just kidding. I'm kidding.
I've got 10 episodes on
acting watch commanders.
And I used to be one and I got regrets
on what I did to my watch commander.
And I know for a fact
that there's acting watch commanders
that doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter how good you are.
There's always people out there
that are going to tear you down and try to tear you down
because you're too good at something.
Mission cooked, you know what, guys,
I'm going to be honest with you.
Mission kicked the hell out of me.
Mission really did me in.
The last year was great.
I had a great watch.
But it was because of me.
It was because of what I made.
I think I was there for six years.
One year was good.
I sit here and I think about things.
I'm going to talk about mission,
but when I was in Langley,
I'm working in Langley
and the staff sergeant comes up to me and he goes,
you want to retrain a cop that was fired for five years?
His name was Satt.
Great guy.
Great guy.
We became best friends for a couple of months.
And I'm like, yeah, for sure.
But the girl, like his story
is because he was typing messages
to a buddy in the car.
We got computers in the car and he's typing messages.
and they're talking about girls and they're talking about what they did last weekend.
Fair enough.
Shouldn't have been talking about it.
But the girl that seen it ran to the boss.
Look what they're saying about me.
They got fired.
Two members got fired for five years.
And I had to retrain this guy.
And he was mad at me because he had more surface than me.
And I was kind of acting in Langley.
And he was upset with that because he had more,
really he only had like three years because he was fired for five.
But he's upset that he has more seniority than me.
Oh my God, dude.
You've been a cop for three years even though it says eight, right?
Anyway, so I go to Mission and this broad.
Okay, the same broad.
I shouldn't, I shouldn't say that.
but I'm upset when I think about it.
She transfers to Mission.
I find out
I've got nothing against her.
Partly attractive.
Actually, kind of weird.
Kind of weird.
I can't believe I'm going to tell this story,
but one of my first days,
you want to talk about
wokeism
and sexual harassment?
I'm standing in front of a map
with her, and she's like,
oh my God, you need to step away, just get away.
I'm like, why?
Just, okay, I've had dreams about you and you're just, you're fine.
Okay, you're fine.
I'm like, what the hell are you talking about?
I didn't mind it.
I didn't care.
But could you imagine if I would have said that to somebody to another female police officer?
I swear to God, that's what she was doing.
You think I'm making it up?
I'm not making it up.
I'll never forget it.
Anyways, here's the,
the story. Here's the story. And it's a story about people hate it when you do well at something.
One of her members gets transferred to my watch. It's a girl. Okay. And she's got side hair.
And she was relieved that she came to my watch, but, you know, soon like, she's a millennial.
She ended up hating me, too, at the end of the day. But she comes over, she's got a ton of
files. I'd say about 25 files. And I reviewed the
these files and they're stupid stupid like conclude them now let's relieve some stress from your body
let's make you look forward to going to work let's make you less sick and let's conclude these
files she went it was crazy guys she went to like 25 to 11 and at the end of it i said how do you feel
and she's like a little bit better like what are you talking about a little bit better you felt you
You feel way better.
But that's not the point.
It doesn't even matter what you do for people.
It's still not good enough.
I show up the next day.
The staff sergeant who called me a show.
He was like, coming to me.
You need to come into my office.
And I'm like, what's going on to it?
It's like all these files.
I'm reviewing all these files.
You pal driver, she concluded all these files.
I got some questions and some concerns.
And I said, Davy, how would you know I did any of that?
The other watch commander told me, okay?
The girl watch commander that I just told you about.
I'm not going to name her just because I'm scared to.
We'll call her Rainbow, okay?
Rainbow, rainbow told me.
And I'm like, oh, what did Rainbow say?
say.
Rainbow's really concerned about all the files that you concluded.
She found out that you concluded all these files.
And I don't, to this day, I don't really understand what the staff sergeant was doing.
Because everything I did was legit.
And I feel like I know more than him when it comes to GD.
Well, I definitely did.
There's no doubt about it.
So I knew what I was doing was right.
So he bounced back.
about five or eight and then this is the thing this is the thing this is so long and so dumb
but so interesting i find out the moment that rainbow found out that i concluded these files so you
got a watch commander you put one of your members to another watch well out of your control really
and all of a sudden they go from 25 to 7 files?
She looked,
Rainbow sitting in the watch office
with the sergeant,
the sergeant who was Station NCO, okay?
Because how do I know this?
The station NCO,
Mim Dexon, told me the story.
And this is the story.
Clint, do you want to know what happened?
Okay, we were sitting in here, okay,
because there's two computers in the office
and they're both on the computers
that are working together.
We're sitting in here
and Rainbow goes,
what the F?
What does that mean?
Well, she's seen your watch queue.
Your watch queue was 32
and hers is 172
meaning she has 172 files
in her watch queue
and I only have like 32, 42
for my entire membership on my watch
which means less stress.
And so she goes, what the F?
Either he's doing something right or I'm doing something wrong.
And then she got up and ran to the reader,
the reader of the detachment.
And I forget his name was Del Doe.
Del Drew.
And she complains the Dell.
You look at those files that he just concluded.
And then she complains to the staff sergeant, Dave.
And that's when it came.
She hated that.
I was doing so amazing.
She complained.
Why was she complain about that?
Because I was doing a good job.
That's why.
She hated it.
I was doing better than her.
And it was a competition for me when I was the watch commander that our watch had the lowest
files, because it's less stress for everybody in the entire detachment. And it turned out after
that moment. And Dave actually said to me, he mentioned something about, and this is a couple
weeks later, he ended up, and I don't like using the word crap, but I don't want to swear
in this video, crapping all over. Like he really gave it to her. He told her, like, why do you have so many
files. Why are you doing this to your membership? Like it really actually backfired on her.
And then when, because I'm competitive, I would look at all the other watches and their files.
It was hard for me to keep up with her after that. She concluded everything. She got down to
my level. She learned something from me, but burnt me alive, never gave me credit, tore me down,
tried to get me in trouble.
That's what makes me sick about people.
The best.
You will tear down the best.
And not even think twice about it.
Have a good night's sleep after it.
People that my wife works with.
People that my dad worked with.
People that I worked with.
You should be grossed out with yourself.
Those are the people you don't tear down.
You don't tear down the people that taught you.
you something. Spineless. You're a spineless woman. And there was a lot of spineless acting watch
commanders. I'll tell you that right now. And I got a lot of stories that I'm going to tell. And I can
back it up because I'm never spineless. I might have made mistakes that I regret, but I never
threw any member under the bus. I never handed in one negative 10.04 against them. But you can't
say the same about why can't everybody just be that way like why can't we have our backs everybody's
backs why do we always got to eat each other out you know what i mean and yeah i threw on a joke there
frustrating when you when i sit back and i think about my career and yeah i didn't do things right
all the time but nobody suffered from it who suffered and i think about all the things that happened to me
people who are bosses that should never be bosses
that's the problem with the RCMP.
They should never be in that position.
And you know who you are.
You know you don't really got what it takes to be a boss.
Wacky.
Wacky organization, I remember I was in Langley.
I left Duncan.
I had, I don't know, four years, three years
of acting watch commander experience.
I was the guy.
And I go over to Langley and a new corporal comes in.
At first I'm on,
I'm on what watch?
D-watch,
which was awesome.
Greg Mazeros,
Mazeros,
I think his name was a great corporal.
D-watch was unbelievable.
Sharp was the acting,
was the watch commander.
It was just such a great,
relaxed watch,
and then I went to A-watch.
And it was complete hell.
Complete difference like 180.
Nuddy.
Out to get you.
Like, why?
Why aren't you on our side?
And I remember a new watch commander came in.
And he just...
His name was Tess.
And he was on Earth.
Okay?
He was on the Earth team.
I got to have a drink.
It's my Friday, okay, settle down.
And I shouldn't tell this story.
Because again, he's just a dude learning.
learning how to be a new watching amount he got promoted he got his he got his stripes as corporal and i guess
that's a big deal yeah i guess uh i'm working he's not too happy with me he doesn't really like
what i'm doing even though i could do like oh my god do laps around him
except for his burpees okay he's more interested in doing a good burpee he wanted the whole watch
to do burpees one morning but i'm uh he comes up to me
day. And we're not getting along. We're not getting along at all. And that's another episode.
And it's fine. Okay, I'm not the easiest person to get along with. I'll admit that.
You know, I guarantee you that there are supervisors out there that go, ugh, worst nightmare.
Okay, that got us are my worst nightmare. Yeah, of course. Of course, because I made sense, dude.
That's why. That's why I was your worst nightmare.
because I didn't concede to your stupidity.
And you know who you are.
And I won't say anymore.
Pettas comes up to me one day.
I was like, Clint, I...
Can I be your mentor?
Did that make sense?
How does it go again?
Do you want to be my mentor?
I don't even know.
He wanted to take me on.
He wanted to mold me into this great leader.
And I'm like, Dad.
What are you talking about?
You've been a boss for two weeks.
Okay, do you not understand what I have done in my career?
You think you're going to actually mold me?
And I don't know why I told that story.
It just really grossed me out.
And I told the story with no backing.
Like most of you right now are going,
well, that sounds like a pretty good idea.
Why wouldn't he?
He came from Ert, and I got nothing against Ert.
I'm the GD guy.
If anything, I can teach him, and what's wrong with that?
How about I help you out?
You dummy.
Who doesn't know anything?
And he didn't know anything.
You knew nothing when he first started.
You're going to help me out.
How about I help you out?
You're the one that needs the help.
such a stupid outfit sometimes and the only reason i'm telling the story is because somebody close to me
came up to me and somebody came up to my wife on day i don't know how it goes can i be your mentor
or i don't know how it goes can i be your mentor or do you want me to mentor you i don't know
how you say it and it reminded me of the task story and i'm not i'm not on here to embarrass people
even though it's probably embarrassing to people not that anybody's even really
listening. Will you subscribe to my channel? Nobody subscribes. That's my story. That's my story about
sometimes it doesn't matter how good you are. There's always somebody there to tear you down and that's
what they want to do. They want to tear you down to make themselves look better and get promoted out of it.
That's why he did it. He didn't really want to help me. He wanted to help his resume.
Grosses me out. And Mantitz wanted to help his resume.
Acting watch commanders want to help out their resume.
I did it once.
I hate to say it.
I did it once in Duncan.
It was an acting watch commander.
And I used it as an example.
But at the time, I thought I was right and I was wrong.
I should have never done Corporal King that bad.
We should have been thankful for him being the way he was.
I don't know if I should have said that part.
Hey, I'm going.
I love the show.
And my question to you would be,
so currently I'm in the process person.
After that, I will have my interest in time.
And once the past, I believe it's the interview.
What's your advice for the interview in terms of prepping for it?
How do you, like, sell yourself?
to the recruiter.
So yeah.
So if you can get back on me,
if you have any new tips on that,
that'll be great.
And by the way, I love the show.
Oh, thanks, dude.
Thanks for your call, dude.
That's awesome.
How do you sell yourself?
Well, you can start with this.
Be clean.
I took an umbrella to my interview.
I don't want to get my hair wet and my suit wet.
Okay, wear a suit.
Stand out.
Look important.
Like I said before, we once had a guy at recruiting that wore a jean jacket and jeans.
To his interview.
Don't do that.
Look important, man.
Look like he like yourself.
Look like you want to have the job.
There's so many people that...
We need so many cops right now.
You can imagine what they look like when they show up to their interview.
And I don't even think you guys have in-person interview.
anymore, which is really dumb and wrong, completely wrong.
Can you imagine having an interview over a computer with a job that is so important
and you can interview them over the computer?
I hope they don't do that anymore.
How do you prep yourself?
You write a story of your life.
You write a story of your life.
That's what you do.
Every heartache, every good ache.
Yeah.
And I'll do a video on that.
But thanks for your call.
Thanks for calling, man.
Hello, Clint.
My name is Zach.
Zach.
I'm a tactical security guard from Manitoba.
Isn't that something?
A tactical security guard.
I wonder what that is.
It's a security guard that's very tactical.
I've never heard that before.
Sounds important.
I've said a few questions for you.
A few?
One being, do you have any funny stories?
No.
I guess from people that, I don't know, you pull over or something.
Isn't it funny that I don't have any funny stories?
And I don't know why that is.
I don't know what.
I don't know why.
I guess it was funny when I tasered Dave.
But the people that are,
that I used to work with I no longer talk to anymore, which is strange, like only a couple.
Man, one, two, three, four, five.
And it would be nice to hear a funny story because I know there's a lot.
I remember, okay, this ain't even really funny, but me and Darren Lagan, we went to a call one night.
It was a noise complaint.
And we knock on the door to the complainant.
She complained about her neighbor because the music was too loud.
And so we started there.
We wanted to ask her what's going on, what's a problem.
And she's standing at the door.
And me and Darren are two, we're on step two.
Okay.
She's here.
We're on step two of her porch.
And while she's talking, all of a sudden she goes,
she shed her pants, farted right in front.
And Darren goes,
says, looks at me.
And I look at him.
And we're just looking at each other to make sure, like, did you hear that?
And then she says, oh, sorry, it keeps on talking.
And she stood there.
She stood in it.
She didn't even move.
She didn't back up.
She didn't go forward.
It was just, you know it was all wafting up into her face and she was fine with it.
And afterwards, me and
Darren, we couldn't stop pissing ourselves.
This is a calling Chaminas.
Chaminas.
People.
You just find amusing.
And two being, did you have any good bosses or mentors?
Oh, my God.
Isn't that funny?
Did I have any good bosses or mentors?
It's funny how you, after you retire that you forget people's name.
I think about Duncan, I think about Brad Sautchuk, who taught me a lot.
And who I learned a lot from.
He was a great boss.
I think about, you know, nothing pops in my mind in Langley other than other watches.
And then I think about recruiting, which was unbelievable.
And I, no, Langley, Mike Sukow.
was unbelievable.
I remember I went to a call and we're kind of overlapping.
Mike might have been working overtime and it was a stolen vehicle.
And I can't really remember how it happened,
but this is the things that I like to learn about,
like what you do as a boss.
And so we do a pursuit.
Another car does a pursuit, a stolen vehicle.
He finds the vehicle.
It's stolen.
But then Mike shows up, and it was something about the key was in a condition.
And Mike pulls out the key, and I might have this wrong, and he goes, there's no charges here.
Can't do anything about it.
Crown's not going to go with it.
And that's the stuff I love about watching other good police officers because I'm like, okay.
So the next time I have a stolen vehicle, when I'm in that position, Mike just taught me something.
crown's not going to go with it because of this reason there was a key in the ignition or there wasn't a key in the ignition i can't
remember and just how easy going he was and fun and i was never that easy going in that fun but for some reason
this guy was and then when i get promoted to mission he gets transferred like a few months later to mission
and he was running his watch.
He ran the watch how he liked it,
how he thought was good.
When we showed up,
we had a ton of files from his watch,
which I hated,
but he stuck to what he believed in,
meaning I'm going to protect my watch,
and we're not going to take this many files, okay?
If this is how you guys want to operate a police station,
my members are not going to get run down so we would take the aftermath and i know i'm not making too
much sense but he would leave us with a lot of files but he did it because he was protecting his watch
so i understood why he was doing it and that was a guy i wanted to learn from even when that was the
only guy that i wanted to learn from when i was still a corporal like i'm a corporal like i'm a new corporal
I got nobody to learn from.
I'm not going to learn from Dave.
You know what I mean?
I'm not going to learn from the inspector.
I mean, they're just out to lunch.
They're out to lunch.
You got nobody to learn from.
And I had this problem in Langley.
Think about this.
I'm a guy who has five-year service from Duncan,
who is acting watch commander for the most part,
who knew a lot.
I go to Duncan, they don't care who I am.
I'm number 16 on the watch.
They don't care who I am.
I'm the most senior guy on the watch out of 16 constables.
Who do I go to to learn?
Who is it?
I finally found one guy, his name was Glenn.
He was a sergeant on one of the watches,
and he ended up getting mad at me.
Because I asked too many questions.
I should even talk about this.
I had a file, a domestic file, and I went to Kavanaugh, and I asked him about the file.
And he gave me his personal opinion about the file.
Don't arrest.
I'm like, okay.
Fair enough.
Because I was thinking, arrest.
And who else?
I can't go to any of the constables.
They don't know as much as I do.
I'm sorry, but they didn't.
It wasn't even close.
And so I went to the staff sergeant.
And I asked him.
and he gave a different opinion.
So I took both opinions.
Both opinions are good, guys.
They're both good.
And then I formed my own decision.
And I just wanted to learn from two minds.
I wasn't shopping for an answer.
And guess what they, guess what Glenn came and told me,
you're shopping for an answer.
And I'm like, dude, who do I go to on this watch to learn something?
And you're going to punish me for taking two opinions and forming my own?
I don't know why I just went off on that one.
I didn't have mentors.
Maybe in recruiting.
You know, recruiting was unbelievable guys.
Police officers.
If you want to take a break, go to recruiting.
Recruiting is unbelievable.
Everybody in recruiting was great.
All the bosses were great.
There was none of this that I'm talking about.
And I forget their names.
And it's going to take me.
Steve, I want to say white lace,
but I know that's not.
It can't be.
Who names somebody white lace?
But a great guy.
There's no white lace.
He had a hot wife.
Never get her name.
She wasn't white, though.
I don't know.
Anyways, great guy.
Why can't people just be normal?
You know what I mean?
Recruiting was, I mean, even the senior constable
that worked in recruiting was awesome.
and his counterpart,
forget her name now.
She was tasty, though.
That helped you along your police career.
Anyway, I love...
So funny, nobody helped me along my police career after Duncan.
Except for those examples that I just gave you.
Nobody.
Maybe that's what's wrong with the RCMP.
Because I could eat.
I'm sure I could have used...
Like, if I would have continued to learn from Brad Sawchuck,
the constables that have 20 years.
I mean, there's no failure after that.
Grab the good ones.
Stick the good ones in there.
Put them where they're supposed to be.
The media guys.
There's a media guy that he just loved.
And it's so sad that I don't remember his name.
He died of cancer.
And I'll tell that another story.
Another day.
The content, I love the stuff that you do.
Keep it up.
You're almost at 3,000 subscribers.
You deserve all of them and plenty more.
Have a good day.
Bye.
Thanks, dude.
And I do deserve all of them and plenty more.
Hi, Clint.
It's Jared, or the Buffalo Sabers guy calling it.
Near in the end of my application, I've received my security clearance
and done all my medical stuff just waiting for medical clearance.
Right on.
Hopefully, when I pass that, we go to depot.
Medical clearance.
Look out.
As an applicant from Ontario, I'm not sure if you had any in your...
When I took my medical clearance.
When I took my medical, I thought I had AIDS, okay?
I thought for sure I had AIDS.
I couldn't believe when they told me I didn't have AIDS.
I was just wondering what to expect because odds are I'm not going to coming back to Ontario.
I'm not sure if you've heard from any of your troop mate.
I'm not sure if you had any in your troop.
I was just wondering, hopefully when I pass that,
you go to depot.
As an applicant from Ontario,
I'm not sure if you had any in your troop.
I was just wondering
what to expect,
because odds are I'm not going to be coming back to Ontario.
I'm not sure if you've heard from any of your troop mates
or past or people you've worked with,
like what are some of good provinces or areas around the country
to kind of post up for a first attachment
if you're able to get lucky with your draw, I guess.
I know it's a little forward.
but it's fun to think about in the meantime while I'm waiting.
So that's a good one.
What your podcast.
Take care.
Thanks, dude.
Thanks for the call.
I think you're going to get lucky wherever you go because why not move around?
Try different things.
It's unbelievable.
Trying different things.
Don't be worried about getting Prince George.
Don't worry.
Don't be worried about getting, well, yeah, you don't want to go up there.
Be excited that you're going to try something different and go somewhere different.
and no you're not going to go back to where you're from we had okay i shouldn't say that we had a guy in
our troop he went to ottawa he was the only guy and they always said in depot that nobody is going
there but he got a hundred percent on his midterm that's what propelled him to ottawa
and he found out towards the end of uh like that's what he asked for that's what he wanted that's where his
girlfriend was. And then towards the end of depot, he's like, I don't think I really want that anymore
because I'm not going to be in uniform. He knew he wasn't going to be in uniform. He knew he wasn't
going to be really a police officer. That's my story. I don't know if it's accurate, but
don't be afraid. Go to BC. A little Hawaii. I think that's it. I don't know. Do I got it anymore?
I got to have been on here forever.
Hey, Clint.
I'm watching your YouTube videos,
and I see you,
your desktop.
Okay.
Your desktop is,
like,
do you put anything anywhere else?
I'm just,
I'm just making fun of you here.
That's fine.
Make fun of me.
Did your desktop while your top look like that, too?
I'm pointing at the screen,
but does it have every single file on your desktop?
You just learn it.
Yeah.
Is that something you learned in Deppo or?
No.
Or is that just something you do?
I haven't called them a while.
Thanks for calling.
Yeah, it's Fabio.
Fabio.
Have a good, have a good long weekend.
Dude, what weekend was this when you called?
Cheers.
Cheers. Thanks for calling, dude. You've called a couple times and I think I showed a glimpse my desktop, which really scared me after he called me. I'm like, what? Because I don't know what I got on my desktop. It's filled. My desktop is absolutely filled with stuff because I'm disorganized and I don't know where to put it. It's easy to find it on the desktop. You know what I mean?
Guys, if you watch to the end, subscribe to my channel. Thanks for watching.
I'm going to go on the hot tub, have a glass of wine.
And I hope every...
I don't want to get sentimental.
Stupid, I'm going to end it this way.
Now I've got to start this over.
Guys, thanks for watching.
Okay, I'm going to go on the hot tub.
Have a great weekend.
Bye-bye.
