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Cadet Name: M. Mroue Date: January 5, 2018
What I learned (New Task or new way of completing a task):
This week was the first time Cadet Nyamadi and I were scheduled to do bike pickups in multiple locations throughout the city, as well as a scrap run to Zalev Brothers. This was all new to me, as I was not with Cadet Nyamadi when he was doing that particular portion of the training with Cadet Yacoub.
On Tuesday, January 2nd, one day prior to the bike pickups, I was instructed to make phone calls to the names provided to dispatchers when bike pickup requests were called in. Event forms are printed out and descriptions of each bike is at the bottom of the form with the location the bike can be found on the property. If
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Upon returning to the Property Room with our collected bikes, Lois Reaume stated that we left the event forms of those that did not answer my call. She stated that although calls were not answered, we were still required to attend the locations and see if the bikes were there.
What was done to overcome the Difficulty? Who was it reported to?
Cadet Nyamadi and I postponed the tagging of the bikes that we had just picked up and proceeded to check the locations of the remaining bikes on the list. We found that the bikes were all in the vicinity of Headquarters, so it should be no problem to attend the locations and return to Headquarters in a reasonable amount of time. We told Lois that the Ford Ranger was still parked outside of the Property Room, and it would be easy for us to go and check the locations and return swiftly, so that we would not use up time for inventory the next day by going out on another run. By this time, another bike pickup had been sent down to Lois, and Cadet Nyamadi and I attended all three locations on the

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