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“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”

 The state or quality of being dedicated


to a cause, activity, etc.
 a promise or firm decision to do
something

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


Let me ask you a question: Six frogs were sitting
on the fence. One frog decided to jump off. How
many are left?
If you answered five, you’re wrong.

All six are still sitting on the fence.

One frog decided to jump.”

But did he really jump?


 Many people just make decisions.
“I’m deciding to diet tomorrow.”
“I’m deciding to quit smoking.”
“I’m deciding to exercise.”
Will something happen?

Committed people don’t just decide. Committed people don’t leave the
place where they made their decision without putting their decision
into action. Unless you act, nothing happens
“In life there is no secret, methods are always obvious. What’s hard is
accomplishing them”
How committed are you to become a Jail Officer?

Very committed Contemplating struggling


I’ll try. I might. I could.
Huhuh…
I will do whatever Im confuse
I have doubts whether I can commit Im struggling
it takes! myself for this kind of service I think I cannot do it
Being a trainee is hard I want to quit
If you don’t love what you are doing it is
 
very easy for you to give up
Find something that you will love in the Bureau

Pursue something that is meaningful


“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”
What causes our COMMITMENT to decline?

 Unrealistic or uncommunicated
expectations

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


What causes our COMMITMENT to decline?

 “Pwede na Thinking”
It means you are not giving your best. Not going the extra mile, not
going beyond what is expected from you.

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


What causes our COMMITMENT to decline?

 Broken
agreements

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


What causes our COMMITMENT to decline?

 Resistance
We resist things because we’re trying to avoid something that we’re not totally
comfortable with, but we need to embrace the struggle, the discomfort and the difficulties
because these things bring us lessons. It helps us grow and be better. 

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


 Do you know what happens when you take the Oath?

 Do you know your roles, duties and responsibilities?

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


JO1 Trainees Pledge of Commitment
1. I am duty bound to follow all lawful orders.
2. I will not absent myself from duty.
3. I will report for work on or before the designated time.
4. I will wear the prescribed attire for all the activities in the Region.
5. I will participate in all physical conditioning exercises.
6. I will maintain a good grooming and proper haircut.
7. I will render a snappy salute to all officer.
8. I will show courtesy to all personnel and visitors of BJMP.
9. I will bring tickler and ballpen in my back-pocket and wear the prescribed ID or nametag.
10. I will bring athletic attire, extra clothes, towel and mess utensils.
11. I will refrain from wearing jewelries and wristwatch except when designated as a Class
Marcher of the Day.
12. I will surrender my cellular phone at the start of the day and will not use the office phone for
personal calls.
13. I will get instructions from the personnel authorized to supervised all the JO1 trainees.
14. I will recite and know by heart all information I need to memorize and understand as a JO1
Trainee (i.e. BJMP mission, vision, objective, core values , 11 general orders, etc.)
15. I will familiarize myself with all the key officers of the BJMP.

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


JO1 Trainees Pledge of Commitment
16. I will strive to complete the essential things to bring to NJMPTI at the earliest possible time.
17. I will settle all my financial obligations
18. I will not lie, cheat or steal.
19. I will not get ahead of others.
20.I will conduct myself with propriety.
21. I will not smoke, gamble or drink intoxicating beverages.
22. I will keep my area of responsibility clear and in order.
23. I will turn off unnecessary lights and follow all energy conservation measures of the Bureau.
24. I will make myself productive especially in the are/office where I am assigned.
25. I will not exchange office assignments without the expressed permission of those authorize to
surprise JO1 Trainees.
26. I will not sleep on post.
27. I will not leave the BJMP premises without logging out unless given instruction to do so.
28. I will immediately log in once I returned and completed my task.
29. I will refrain from rumor-mongering and being a source of wrong information.
30. I will keep all information and communication entrusted to me with utmost confidentiality.

“Changing Lives, Building a Safer Nation”


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