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Clerical Officer 2020

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  • Registered Users Posts: 94 ✭✭ladz


    katiem111 wrote: »
    I got message today! Passed, no. 2 for Mayo. Getting nervous now, how do i tell my boss of 15 years I'm leaving? ��

    oh well done!! :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 414 ✭✭L390


    Anyone assigned to Social Protection did you get your placement/, contract by post or email..fed up watching postman and email


  • Registered Users Posts: 44 katiem111


    Guffy wrote: »
    You wait until you get an offer and work from there.

    Got an offer today for Ballina. Going to email and see if I can get more info.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    mmerton365 wrote: »
    I just got the Customs Officer email.

    Are these permanent or temporary positions within the Public Service?

    As in, would I be booted out of the public service once Brexit is done?

    My understanding is that they are permanent roles and if the case becomes that you are no longer needed in customs that you will be moved to Revenue.

    There was a discussion about this previously on this thread. Can't remember specifically what page it was, sorry.

    What area and roughly what OOM are you? It's just I was also called for interview and I'm trying to figure out the likelihood of getting a position.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 mmerton365


    yupder wrote: »
    My understanding is that they are permanent roles and if the case becomes that you are no longer needed in customs that you will be moved to Revenue.

    There was a discussion about this previously on this thread. Can't remember specifically what page it was, sorry.

    What area and roughly what OOM are you? It's just I was also called for interview and I'm trying to figure out the likelihood of getting a position.

    Cheers for that.

    Dublin, OOM is 1500+


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 answer me lol


    Hi, just joined this platform to ask this question, apologies if it’s already been asked/answered

    Last Friday I submitted my Garda vetting form
    along with a list of references and im still waiting to hear back, I came 6th in the interview overall for Dublin, has anyone else in Dublin been offered anything yet ? Starting to get nervous it’ll all gonna fall out from under me haha


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 Authbo


    Hi, just joined this platform to ask this question, apologies if it’s already been asked/answered

    Last Friday I submitted my Garda vetting form
    along with a list of references and im still waiting to hear back, I came 6th in the interview overall for Dublin, has anyone else in Dublin been offered anything yet ? Starting to get nervous it’ll all gonna fall out from under me haha

    They got back to me about a week after I had submitted the forms and the day after my vetting had been completed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 Authbo


    Does anyone know roughly how long until they give you a start date after you've been assigned to a department? I was just told that they'd be in contact with me shortly. And do they contact you by phone or email etc? Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 363 ✭✭Pronto63


    katiem111 wrote: »
    I got message today! Passed, no. 2 for Mayo. Getting nervous now, how do i tell my boss of 15 years I'm leaving? 😬

    Do nothing until you get a contact to sign.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 69 ✭✭Fergality


    Hi, just joined this platform to ask this question, apologies if it’s already been asked/answered

    Last Friday I submitted my Garda vetting form
    along with a list of references and im still waiting to hear back, I came 6th in the interview overall for Dublin, has anyone else in Dublin been offered anything yet ? Starting to get nervous it’ll all gonna fall out from under me haha

    When you say you submitted your Garda Vetting form do you mean you sent your vetting application back to Revenue, or did you go on the National Vetting Bereau through the email link etc?

    The only reason I ask is I sent my references, vetting app and declaration to Revenue and the link to fill out the vetting for the gardai was actually in my junk folder for a day by the time I saw it. I presume if I hadn't noticed and not filled it out, then I would have been getting no word back from Revenue!

    Hope this helps.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 answer me lol


    Fergality wrote: »
    When you say you submitted your Garda Vetting form do you mean you sent your vetting application back to Revenue, or did you go on the National Vetting Bereau through the email link etc?

    The only reason I ask is I sent my references, vetting app and declaration to Revenue and the link to fill out the vetting for the gardai was actually in my junk folder for a day by the time I saw it. I presume if I hadn't noticed and not filled it out, then I would have been getting no word back from Revenue!

    Hope this helps.

    I was sent an email by PAS with vetting documents attached and I also followed a link to fill out online, I’ve been getting emails to say it’s been moving forward, but because they asked for my references I thought I would of heard back sooner but it’s been a week to date since I’ve submitted all relevant forms

    It’s close to the end now, getting nervous that I’ll just never hear back aha


  • Registered Users Posts: 106 ✭✭EmmetWhitey


    Anyone get an update for Sligo?


  • Registered Users Posts: 63 ✭✭Shador74


    Hi all. Apologies if already asked/answered but does anyone know where they're at with Limerick panel.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Justaburner


    Cork is at 11 as of today. 11.


  • Registered Users Posts: 923 ✭✭✭Vologda69


    Cork is at 11 as of today. 11.

    Complete joke


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Justaburner


    Vologda69 wrote: »
    Complete joke

    Might start moving with the EO positions filling from within. But yeah, not many coming off it, is there?

    I wouldnt mind but my OOM for EO is significantly better than my OOM for this. Go figure.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,156 ✭✭✭tritriagain


    Just got word to sign up for interview. I started a job about 6 weeks ago in sales but not really enjoying it. I would be taking a pay cut for this role but still considering it. I know it was put up before but has anyone a link to pay scale


  • Registered Users Posts: 973 ✭✭✭November Golf


    Just got word to sign up for interview. I started a job about 6 weeks ago in sales but not really enjoying it. I would be taking a pay cut for this role but still considering it. I know it was put up before but has anyone a link to pay scale

    Its on the Forsa union website, under PPC scales:

    https://www.forsa.ie/other-benefits/pay-and-conditions/pay-scales/civil-service-payscales/

    Clerical officer (PPC)
    24,586 (471.20) – 26,195 (502.02) – 26,604 (509.85) – 27,401 (525.13) – 28,577 (547.67) – 29,751 (570.17) – 30,925 (592.67) – 31,781 (609.05) – 32,747 (627.60) – 33,873 (649.16) – 34,665 (664.35) – 35,779 (685.68) – 36,885 (706.90) – 38,612 (739.99) – LSI 1 39,970 (766.01) – LSI 2 40,592 (777.93)

    The one in bold is the starting salary and the following are adjusted for Incremental increases.


  • Registered Users Posts: 286 ✭✭carolluke1


    Westmeath has reached OOM 32 as per email from PAS today.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 I wonder why?


    mmerton365 wrote:
    Dublin, OOM is 1500+


    Thank you for that. Seems like Dublin is making good progress


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,156 ✭✭✭tritriagain


    Its on the Forsa union website, under PPC scales:

    https://www.forsa.ie/other-benefits/pay-and-conditions/pay-scales/civil-service-payscales/

    Clerical officer (PPC)
    24,586 (471.20) – 26,195 (502.02) – 26,604 (509.85) – 27,401 (525.13) – 28,577 (547.67) – 29,751 (570.17) – 30,925 (592.67) – 31,781 (609.05) – 32,747 (627.60) – 33,873 (649.16) – 34,665 (664.35) – 35,779 (685.68) – 36,885 (706.90) – 38,612 (739.99) – LSI 1 39,970 (766.01) – LSI 2 40,592 (777.93)

    The one in bold is the starting salary and the following are adjusted for Incremental increases.
    How often are the increases...every year? Also if accepted are you on a contract or have you a job for life.?
    Also what would pension be like


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,156 ✭✭✭tritriagain


    I found the booklet online the starting pay seemed to have increased since the start of the process. Can't figure out what pension contributions are and what it entitles me to.. also it says in booklet a typical working week could be 43hrs and 15 mins. Is this correct


  • Registered Users Posts: 54 ✭✭Sweetiesloth


    Limerick OOM 19


  • Registered Users Posts: 11 Daisychain777


    Dublin’s OOM is not 1500+

    People have received the expression of interest for Revenue up to that number . The requirement of a full license is making that number increase .

    A previous post on here mentioned Dublin is through mid 400 .


  • Registered Users Posts: 11 rcrell1


    Its on the Forsa union website, under PPC scales:

    https://www.forsa.ie/other-benefits/pay-and-conditions/pay-scales/civil-service-payscales/

    Clerical officer (PPC)
    24,586 (471.20) – 26,195 (502.02) – 26,604 (509.85) – 27,401 (525.13) – 28,577 (547.67) – 29,751 (570.17) – 30,925 (592.67) – 31,781 (609.05) – 32,747 (627.60) – 33,873 (649.16) – 34,665 (664.35) – 35,779 (685.68) – 36,885 (706.90) – 38,612 (739.99) – LSI 1 39,970 (766.01) – LSI 2 40,592 (777.93)

    The one in bold is the starting salary and the following are adjusted for Incremental increases.

    Are the increments based on time scale ie after 6 months / one year pay scale goes up to the next band


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭Justaburner


    rcrell1 wrote: »
    Are the increments based on time scale ie after 6 months / one year pay scale goes up to the next band

    Yes, annually (assuming you don't act the gowl)


  • Registered Users Posts: 71 ✭✭pjcpolly


    Anyone know what shifts would be in Revenue Customs Roslare Port?
    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 236 ✭✭Blanchguy


    I found the booklet online the starting pay seemed to have increased since the start of the process. Can't figure out what pension contributions are and what it entitles me to.. also it says in booklet a typical working week could be 43hrs and 15 mins. Is this correct

    https://www.gov.ie/en/policy-information/a97614-public-service-pensions/?referrer=/en/pensions/

    As a very rough guide, after 40 years you get a pension of half your average career salary, less the old age pension. (I think).

    The working weeks is typically 37 hours at your desk. You must take a minimum of 30 minutes for lunch.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 alburke1


    Any1 know what no. They are at in Dublin ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 474 ✭✭newbie18892


    alburke1 wrote: »
    Any1 know what no. They are at in Dublin ?

    OOM 556 as of Wednesday


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