lexordo
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Post by lexordo on Dec 24, 2017 11:45:36 GMT -5
I think that we are each partially correct and partially incorrect on his "retirement".
If he walks into the administrative boss for his command...and there is certainly an administrative lieutenant in his command and informs him (or her) that effective immediately, I am resigning...that is it. Our job cannot stop any person from resigning. You fill out a simple form and waive the "exit interview". You do not need the permission of the commissioner or any other person to resign. You then go to the Pension Section and file for what is rightfully yours. Yes, there will be hemming and hawing about if there are charges pending or not. That is Department charges. You have resigned and they cannot force you back to face those charges or to answer any questions. You are no longer employed by the NYPD. If there are criminal charges...that is to be dealt with within the court system...not the NYPD's administrative system. Baring a felony conviction...you will get your pension. Could there be a delay? Sure. But you will eventually get every penny that you are owed.
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