Catepillar1994 wrote: » I wasn't able to make it to the open day. Was it complusory that we went. Cause an terrified I put a spanner in the work
LukeP26 wrote: » A few questions here, any help appreciated: 1. I passed the interview and they're just doing the background checks now, how does it work? Most of my relatives on the form I'm not in contact with, I did contact one of them and they said that they wouldn't give me their address or DOB and they said none of the others would either? What should I do? If I can't get the details of family I've never really been in contact with? 2. I've read on here we have to meet with a local superintendent or something? What's the story with this and should we be suited and booted for this? 3. After this, the next step I assume is the medical and then fitness test? Thanks!
LukeP26 wrote: » Thanks! And do I receive an email about meeting the superintendent and seargent? Or a phonecall? And will I meet both of them at the same time in my local station or can I pick which station? Yeah I'll ring them now and explain the family situation!
LukeP26 wrote: » Also, after meeting the seargent and super (at the same time?) do they tell you on the spot if you pass the background check?
Courtneycaseey wrote: » Hi everyone , just wondering if anyone has met the sergeant yet ? I’m meeting mine this week just wondering if anyone has any tips ?? Thanks
Henry2006 wrote: » You won’t meet them together it’s two separate meetings. My daughter was told my the super that her vetting was cleared but I think that was because she was very near the end of everything, this campaign is a lot slower for her
LukeP26 wrote: » Thanks for that. Why do we need to meet the seargent first, and then the super at a later date?
bottar1 wrote: » That's just how it works, it seems.
LukeP26 wrote: » How long after the meeting at the Garda station until you find out if you made it or not? Do I need to bring bank statements or anything or do they check those themselves?
Abbey127 wrote: » Hi does anyone know if the garda will be recruiting again soon?
Jake5991 wrote: » Hi guys just got an email from public jobs saying iv got invited to the interview stage . I was originally in mid 2000s on the oom and didnt think i was going to get any further . So id just like to know what information is required for the interview stage and tough are the competencies.? I see it says you need to be involved into voluntary organizations or that it is a help for the interview. What if you are not involved does this have any impact ? Any information would be greatly appreciated thanks .
Abbey127 wrote: » Hi is the salary 29,600 before or after tax ?
Carles Puyol wrote: » It's after tax. You'd nearly be better off on the dole if it was before tax. I'm a teacher and the salary scale says what we make after tax. Same with the nurses so it'll be the same with the Gardai. Bear in mind that figure doesn't include any over-time nor allowances. We were told by a sergeant at stage 2 that we can realistically hope to earn 40,000-45,000 in our first year.
Mrletsdothis wrote: » I really don’t think that’s after tax.... if it is will make things a lot easier for me. I’m on mid 40s now and getting a lot of hassle about taken a pay cut from herself but if you’re right i will show her this haha really hope you are but I don’t think so
Jake5991 wrote: » Well it's a recession proof job you have great job security lots of opportunities for promotion or going into specialist units and then your money goes up every year . The only issue I have is if they out you far distance away from your own like as in opposite side of the country but I think you can transfer closer to home after few years aswell
Jake5991 wrote: » That's true I'm in Laois but girlfriend is in Dublin so I'd be happy out in Dublin 😀 if I'm lucky to get selected. Just wouldn't want to go Donegal or Kerry