06-16-2018, 08:18 PM
(04-15-2018, 10:13 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote:(04-15-2018, 08:39 AM)Canard Wrote: LOL! You make it sound like ours and Toronto's orders are the only ones Bombardier has ever done around the entire world.Canard. Why are you laughing at my response. You are the first person on here to get upset if someone is even a little bit disrespectful in your view.
They are doing just fine. A little behind on our project, yes - but Kingston has handed a poorly-managed project from another plant and have turned it around incredibly rapidly. Historically, Kingston has delivered on every single project in their entire history successfully.
May I remind you that New York city just shut bombardier out. Add Toronto et al. You can laugh at me if you want but if this compnay docent get serious about how is manages itself, it's days are numbered . I truly hope I am wrong because I want a Canadian company to suceed. But right now. The reality is they are incompetent. Put your bias a side and look at their unproven results.
(06-16-2018, 03:16 PM)tomh009 Wrote: At least in most cities, a "paid duty officer" is an off-duty officer (ie outside normal working hours) that is contracted out to provide some kind of private services outside normal policing duties. They probably get paid overtime rates as the hourly rates are quite high ($70 or thereabouts).You are correct. Paid duty means the officer is being paid by the third party requesting the service. There is no direct impact on the police budget. The pay is shown on a separate T-4a for income. Tax which the officer must submitt for taxes. The department will collect a separate amount of money for administration fees as well as a separate fee if a cruiser is utilized.