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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #480 on: July 02, 2017, 09:27:55 AM »
The new enforcement chief (from Alaska) starts September 1.  Cenci is fishing in Alaska. 

Sounds about right.

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #481 on: July 27, 2017, 07:23:09 PM »
Chris Anderson who is the Region 2 Captain but has served as the Acting Chief since Steve Crown left the agency is retiring, leaving the Region 2 Captain's position open. Anderson is a Cenci friend/supporter.

Here's an odd application question for the recently posted Region 2 Captain's position:

"As the Region 2 Captain, how will you address gossip and rumors? Please describe any steps you have taken in the past, or could take in the future, to deter or eliminate gossip in the workplace. How do you personally deal with gossip and rumor control?"

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #482 on: July 27, 2017, 07:40:35 PM »
seems like these chiefs aren't lasting long.  Bigtex what is the typical tenure for a WDFW chief?

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #483 on: July 27, 2017, 07:43:09 PM »
seems like these chiefs aren't lasting long.  Bigtex what is the typical tenure for a WDFW chief?
Well Anderson was the Acting Chief so he was essentially temporarily promoted while the permanent Chief was selected.

Crown was Chief for about 3 years, Bjork was Chief for about 14 years before Crown.

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #484 on: July 27, 2017, 08:09:32 PM »
So why hasn't Cenci been made chief?  Clearly I'm not law enforcement savvy but why do guys keep getting promoted around him?

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #485 on: July 28, 2017, 10:09:52 AM »
Chris Anderson who is the Region 2 Captain but has served as the Acting Chief since Steve Crown left the agency is retiring, leaving the Region 2 Captain's position open. Anderson is a Cenci friend/supporter.

Here's an odd application question for the recently posted Region 2 Captain's position:

"As the Region 2 Captain, how will you address gossip and rumors? Please describe any steps you have taken in the past, or could take in the future, to deter or eliminate gossip in the workplace. How do you personally deal with gossip and rumor control?"
I think that question says alot about where the department is right now. 
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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #486 on: August 07, 2017, 08:05:55 PM »
Check out the article in Sunday's Tacoma News Tribune...

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #487 on: August 08, 2017, 10:17:43 AM »
Check out the article in Sunday's Tacoma News Tribune...

THis is probably a better link to the same article.  The News Buffoon has a pay wall

http://spokanepublicradio.org/post/after-alleged-rape-investigation-reveals-sexualized-culture-washington-state-agency

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #488 on: September 01, 2017, 02:13:04 PM »
Chris Anderson who is the Region 2 Captain but has served as the Acting Chief since Steve Crown left the agency is retiring, leaving the Region 2 Captain's position open. Anderson is a Cenci friend/supporter.

Here's an odd application question for the recently posted Region 2 Captain's position:

"As the Region 2 Captain, how will you address gossip and rumors? Please describe any steps you have taken in the past, or could take in the future, to deter or eliminate gossip in the workplace. How do you personally deal with gossip and rumor control?"
Mike Jewell, who was seen frequently on Rugged Justice in the Moses Lake area is the new Region 2 Captain.

Chris Anderson who served as Acting Chief for the past year and a half decided not to retire and is now managing the Professional Standards (Internal Affairs) division.

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #489 on: September 05, 2017, 06:44:24 AM »
I have interacted with Jewell twice (once bird hunting once fishing) Good guy who likes his job and is good at it.  He even gave me a tip on some birds

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #490 on: September 06, 2017, 01:54:29 PM »
One of Chief Bear's first moves was to promote WDFW's three Lieutenants and made them into Captains (higher rank = higher pay). There are no longer any Lieutenants in WDFW. Historically, WDFW Captains were the regional supervisors, and Lieutenants oversaw a program in HQ such as dispatch, fleet management, etc.

WDFW now has 1 Sergeant, 10 Captains, 2 Deputy Chiefs, and 1 Chief in Administration. Go back to around 2006 and that number would be more like 1 Chief, 1 Deputy Chief, 6 Captains, and 4 Lieutenants.

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #491 on: September 06, 2017, 01:57:32 PM »
One of Chief Bear's first moves was to promote WDFW's three Lieutenants and made them into Captains (higher rank = higher pay). There are no longer any Lieutenants in WDFW. Historically, WDFW Captains were the regional supervisors, and Lieutenants oversaw a program in HQ such as dispatch, fleet management, etc.

WDFW now has 1 Sergeant, 10 Captains, 2 Deputy Chiefs, and 1 Chief in Administration. Go back to around 2006 and that number would be more like 1 Chief, 1 Deputy Chief, 6 Captains, and 4 Lieutenants.
First thing the new Chief does to a program many call top heavy is essentially thicken that top crust.

Not a good first move in my opinion.

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Re: Investigation of WDFW Enforcement Administration
« Reply #492 on: September 07, 2017, 08:40:53 AM »
One of Chief Bear's first moves was to promote WDFW's three Lieutenants and made them into Captains (higher rank = higher pay). There are no longer any Lieutenants in WDFW. Historically, WDFW Captains were the regional supervisors, and Lieutenants oversaw a program in HQ such as dispatch, fleet management, etc.

WDFW now has 1 Sergeant, 10 Captains, 2 Deputy Chiefs, and 1 Chief in Administration. Go back to around 2006 and that number would be more like 1 Chief, 1 Deputy Chief, 6 Captains, and 4 Lieutenants.
First thing the new Chief does to a program many call top heavy is essentially thicken that top crust.

Not a good first move in my opinion.

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Quite simple actually.  The higher the pay grade of employees that one supervises, the higher pay grade the one who supervises them gets.  Has been that way in WDFW and other agencies for quite awhile.  Top gets fatter and the delivery of services to the public out in the field gets reduced over time.  Ask yourself how many additional field agents WDFW could assign around the state if they converted those 10 captains and one deputy chief into field positions.  Add on to that a reduction in the chief's salary as well for not supervising so many high level staff.  Apply that to all divisions within the agency and you would see significant reults for the public.  You always here the excuses of not enough agents or other positions to adequately cover the state and manage properly.  Way too much area for those out there, bla, bla, bla, on and on.
It's simply mismanagement and it's everywhere inside WDFW. 
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