Officer Olton What Are The Duties Of Officer Moulton

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Officer Oulton is extremely quality conscious in every aspect of his duties. He continually performs assigned tasks with unusual accuracy, thoroughness, and effectiveness in efforts to meet self-imposed quality enhancement. He is very dependable and conscientious in approaching daily tasks to completion prior to any direction; continually and successfully completing tasks ahead of schedule. His strong motivation to achieve optimal results and excellence in any task assigned while exhibiting relentless drive to perform is without match. He is continually committed to the organizational goals and processed. He possesses a strong functional knowledge of the organizational requirements for his short time with the department. He is capable

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