YNWA27 wrote: » If you leave in GV you cannot be accepted in SOTP for 5 years unless you had no choice. I.e. you break a leg or something
L85a3 wrote: » YNWA27 wrote: » 1710 is being exhausted. So who cares? Fair one, but it's nice to keep options open. Say you go in and fail a certain aspect of the course or get an injury and have to leave for whatever reason. Could bounce back in from the 1810 campaign and carry on.
YNWA27 wrote: » 1710 is being exhausted. So who cares?
L85a3 wrote: » With 1810 PCA dates coming out for various merit brackets, if an individual has passed all stages of 1710 do they need to resit the various stages for 1810 or can the results be cross-decked?
Up a tree wrote: » L85a3 wrote: » Don't think I've ever worried about fuel economy on a car in my life until this point. A nice wee diesel is what I'll be trying to pick up shortly for the first few years. You never know car pooling may be an option if you get others coming from your area, but at the end of the day that's worst case fingers crossed you get posted where you want to head to. No point in go through training dreading where you might be sent to as it's right at the end when you find out what will be will be.
L85a3 wrote: » Don't think I've ever worried about fuel economy on a car in my life until this point.
Up a tree wrote: » I know of people in who travel Belfast to Derry, and Derry to Enniskillen, really does depend on where the need is. Know that there is a shortage in Derry/strabane at the moment. And with uncertainty over Brexit border stations may get a bit of an increase.
L85a3 wrote: » So how far from your home location have you been posted?
Tunafish123 wrote: » Depends what’s available when it’s your turn to pick. Some might not be available that you have in mind. Plus a lot of people, myself included didn’t even get any district that they ticked. Basically you go where they need you.
SUFTUM95 wrote: » Hi guys, got my call and letter there last week. Finally! Buzzing! Does anyone on here have any information/tips/recommendations on picking districts? Cheers!
JECornette wrote: » Some districts are a lot busier than others..be careful
Greyhound79 wrote: » Well done. Congratulations. Great news to hear and a big relief to you! Hope to be in the same position in a few months!! Can't give you any tips on choosing districts. I have a few in mind for myself, but it's because its close enough but far enough away. It's going to be busy, so will get experience (though don't know where the time will come to complete paper work).
Tunafish123 wrote: » YNWA27 wrote: » It's not. Several friends found out on day off medical... It can be, I heard 8 days after my medical. Just depends.
YNWA27 wrote: » It's not. Several friends found out on day off medical...
YNWA27 wrote: » Like I said recruitment may be working of a slightly out of date list, offers have already been made to other candidates
Dromore_2019 wrote: » thanks for reply
cladav32 wrote: » I got my results exactly 2 from medical.
Dromore_2019 wrote: » How long did yous have to wait for SMT in the 2017 campaign?
cladav32 wrote: » Personally I heard the next morning. However some people may not have a straight forward medical history so I would imagine in some cases it may take a little more time for deliberation.
Throwaway36 wrote: » Hey folks. Had posted in the 1810 thread but might be more in this one that can answer. I’ve seen people saying if you pass medical you hear the same day, is this always the case? I’m aware that PSNI say allow a week (incase it’s a fail etc...)
B00724991 mc wrote: » Throwaway36 wrote: » Hey folks. Had posted in the 1810 thread but might be more in this one that can answer. I’ve seen people saying if you pass medical you hear the same day, is this always the case? I’m aware that PSNI say allow a week (incase it’s a fail etc...) It's normally a week from the day you have your medical that you hear