wlynch1984 wrote: » Most of sept 16 have gone into templemore now, vetting by local garda on you and your family would have been completed by now. So if you have a high oom April is promising,
Jg990 wrote: » Hi guys, just wondering can ye answer this question? I'm signed off and waiting to get called. Im hopeful of April/May intake. My question is about taking a hoilday within the two years of training. Im a groomsman for a weeding in OZ in December '18. If I get May intake the 34 weeks in the college will be up In November and then on to the next phase of training. Taking off time during college time is hard I heard but out in a station different? Prob need 10 days...
NeeNawNeeNaw wrote: » Finally past my PCT, did my repeat there. Everyone I spoke to were Sep 16 like myself, some repeating, some just doing their PCT for the first time. So there's still a fair few left from the Sep 16 campaign. A lot of tears were shed by those who failed their repeat.
D Trent wrote: » Well done you What was the average age there would you say ? And the people who failed do you think they failed due to nerves or ill preparation or overweight etc ?
SinWin wrote: » Well done! What happens those who fail repeat? No 3rd chance? Personally, I think PCT was super easy. I'm not super fit but wasn't hard at all. There was a girl who failed too but she had like 5 cigarettes before entering the beep test. Nerves? I don't know I don't have them I guess! I loved the number on PCT about 25 people, we got to know each other. I was expecting much more people on that day there. Also I know a guy who got Feb intake and he is telling me life in Templemore isn't easy - very strict!!! You aren't treated like a child nor like a student. Curfew after 12, no pictures, gone from social media, not to leave campus while in your uniform. Very army like!!! PARKING - nightmare! Those who have children can request for special leave (night for going home) but not guaranteed you will get it. College from 9-5 after 5pm there's nothing to do!
mutter_man wrote: » Well done, glad it went well for ya. I imagine there was id say that's a bitter pill to swallow. Some certainly do underestimate the test. And if your falling down on the bleep test that requires a lot of drive and the right approach to get through it. Again well done, glad it went to plan this time, you're hard work was worth it.
leestone wrote: » Find it surprising to hear people failing the beep test, found it very easy at the open day and that was to level 5. Must be heartbreaking to fail if you've put work in. Do many fail the sit ups
SinWin wrote: » It can be hard for people who are not running ,I run a little and still was breathless reaching 8.2! And also turning takes a lot out of you
NeeNawNeeNaw wrote: » Yeah, I've heard stories on older posts on boards.ie about life in templemore. But the way I see it, they've spent a lot of money on examining and training you so they want you to pass to get their money's worth. In relation to your question about a third go, there isn't one. Two chances and that's it, same with the medical. I was speaking to one person there however who claimed they sustained an injury while doing a beep test on their second PCT try. They were discussing appealing the decision to fail with one of the instructors there so there may be some sort of appeals process in a limited number of circumstances. That's just what I saw and heard from talking to them anyway.
Viking123 wrote: » Quick question there guys, where did you park on the day of the fitness test? I've mine this Saturday coming.
JKerova1 wrote: » There's a sports club just down the road from the college, right at the main entrance and around the corner, good few park in there.
JKerova1 wrote: » Do you actually get official notification when your vetting is cleared? Do you think there is any point in asking HR about my application status at this stage or better to just wait and see? Really hoping for an April call up...
SinWin wrote: » Of course! Call them and say that you would like to know how far your application has gone by this day. They will tell you if the vetting is cleared or not yet. No you don't get any notifications about your application at all!!! From which campaigne are you and whats your oom? I rang them 2 weeks ago and they said my file is done and dusted and signed off which I was surprised as I only thought (and it looked like that) they only signing you off very close or the same day when offers go out but mines signed of now weeks ago. I'm 2016 oom late 800's
copreed wrote: » Anyone from september 16 campaign still waiting on vetting to be completed ?
NeeNawNeeNaw wrote: » A lot of us just drove in and parked in the square that day