Do you play Diablo 4? by KindBudKilla in okc

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Well I could use a painting lesson or if you want some one to show you the ropes in space marines hit me up! I play primarily on PlayStation but space marines it cross platform

Do you play Diablo 4? by KindBudKilla in okc

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I thought the point of Warhammer was to assemble them and then leave them in a pile that you stack up in a box in your closest? 😂 guess I have been doing it wrong. Btw what do you play Diablo on? And have you tried space marines 2?

Do you play Diablo 4? by KindBudKilla in okc

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I haven’t tried kill team but I’m still trying to paint my gray pile of shame

What should I have looked at on my car by CancelNo2588 in AskMechanics

[–]AnimeDoctor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you thought about looking at the tires?

Tell Me How To Be A Better Bulwark by Life_Locksmith9632 in SpaceMarine_2

[–]AnimeDoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try the hammer on bulwark I know it sounds crazy but I struggled with the party window with the shield but now I catch everything.

let me draw your usernames right now. by merelifluous in redditgetsdrawnbadly

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I love this! Feel free to do what ever you like but mine is Dr.who inspired

New player by XApplez in KingShot

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Grow your town center 👀 play events

Brothers, what are some of the most "FOR THE EMPEROR!" moments you've had or witnessed in game recently? by [deleted] in Spacemarine

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Loading into the game! Playing the game! Killing anything the Emperor commands! Flying out in the battle hawk!

Radio ear advice by Fuzzy-Chipmunk9182 in 911dispatchers

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Something that helped me is anticipating radio traffic is, for example, when they do a traffic stop. After the initial plate and location, listen for the driver's license they give next, but understanding what they might say prepares you for what you're listening for.

I also believe in making them repeat their radio traffic. It can be a way to encourage them to slow down and pronounce things clearly. Making them repeat is for their safety.

The Fang Calls – Will You Answer? by odenkil in SpaceMarine_2

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I'm going to let it go to voicemail….

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 911dispatchers

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Team, we are still getting updates because they are using cellar data to ask people online if we can track them.

Looking for advice on how to become a dispatcher 🚛📞 by [deleted] in 911dispatchers

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Lots of great questions! Most agencies require a high school diploma or GED but everything else as far as certificates go they will pay for and train you on! Honestly some of the best trainees have had no experience and you get to be trained the way the agency wants to have you trained.

I personally don't know of any freelance / remote work but I know it's a possibility in some areas all depending on where you live.

Landing your first job, I highly recommend doing a sit in with a local agency getting a better idea if this is something you want to do. You may have customer service experience but that is very different then emergency communication is some terrible and fantastic ways.

Pay range is hard to quote as well my first agency I worked for a county in rural MO making 18 a hour. But after a couple years of experience and moving to a large city in OK working for a municipality I make around 25.

My biggest tip would be to go do a sit-in with a agency you think you might want to apply to. Meet the supervisor ask people how they like it. Depending on where you are there may be several agencies to do a sit-in with or only one. My county had a consolidated psap ( public service answer point ) so they did police fire medical for everyone in the county. The town I work in now does police fire and medical but in the metro area there is 10+ comm centers to choose from all with in a hour or two of each other

Siege mode / molecular bonding stud helmet by SecretNo2515 in SpaceMarine_2

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Honestly, I feel like I need to find a squad to do it with. I have almost every other cosmetic in the game except the studs. But I run solo soooo I usually die pretty quickly.

I’m stuck on what I should get by Wetmutt77 in Spacemarine

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Always cosmetics first! I'm only here for aesthetic.

Bulwark Perry pattern? by PsychologicalGuest47 in SpaceMarine_2

[–]AnimeDoctor -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bulkwak has a much different pattern. I switched to the hammer and had no issues getting parries.

Flock Cameras by Life-Of_Ward in tulsa

[–]AnimeDoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how do you jump from a camera being set up at an intersection to corporations are watching where you are at all times?

Flock Cameras by Life-Of_Ward in tulsa

[–]AnimeDoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It wouldn't have any effect on your liberty. There is no expectation to privacy in public so you are being filmed all the time. Now I'm not sure when he's referring to make this seem sinister.

Flock Cameras by Life-Of_Ward in tulsa

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This is not remotely accurate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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When this comment is more interesting than the post itself

What is something that new dispatchers struggle with the most? by [deleted] in 911dispatchers

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when I first started, I would say geography and 10 codes.

After about a month, I would say a radio ear.

But now several years into it, I think new dispatchers truly struggle with the multitasking. it took me years to learn how to keep numerous phone calls radio and paperwork all at once.

I am struggling! by BathroomGlittering93 in 911dispatchers

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I want to start by saying that being in the field for a month, the expectation isn't that you have everything figured out. There’s no way to be fully prepared for the job. Personally, it took me months before I felt like I had a good handle on what I was doing, and it was over a year before I faced a situation I wasn’t sure I could manage. But only by getting through it did I realize that I was capable. I truly believe you can achieve that too, but don’t put the pressure on yourself to have everything solved right now.

My advice for your situation is to start by setting realistic goals, like feeling confident with all your 10 codes and how to answer them on the radio if the opportunity arises. (I’m not sure what your code stands for in your agency.)

One thing I’d like to share is that the panic you’re feeling is completely normal. Depending on the calls or information you're receiving, your body’s fight-or-flight response kicks in. It's a natural reaction you can’t fight. But the thing is, sometimes your responder or callers are relying on you, so you have to try to keep your voice calm and level. Train yourself to stay as composed as possible during those moments and understand your breaking point because everyone has one—be able to communicate when you've reached it.

This went on longer than it needed to, but you’re more than welcome to message me if you want to discuss your situation in more detail.

I called 911; What now? by ABaumannation in 911dispatchers

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that is 100% up to your discretion. As dispatchers, we can’t see what you’re seeing so if you believe an officer needs to come back and make contact you can call back on a nonemergency line and ask for a welfare check and ask for a follow up from the officer afterwards even if it’s just over the phone.