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Waiting Room - 2020

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy



    i dono about anyone else but i would hate to be them and not have the proper training :confused: id rather do it the proper way, although its nice to see they said templemore is only temporarily closed :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 96 ✭✭cluedo123


    Numbers now at 14,758 - the goal is 15000. Any one else worried that they just freeze the campaign now long term. If new members are out until at least September. May look like January onwards they bring people back into the college.

    Any opinions?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    cluedo123 wrote: »
    Numbers now at 14,758 - the goal is 15000. Any one else worried that they just freeze the campaign now long term. If new members are out until at least September. May look like January onwards they bring people back into the college.

    Any opinions?

    What I took from that was some of the 14758 was including retired and detectives and templemore staff , hopefully I’m wrong but ya , the future looks bleak enough


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 96 ✭✭cluedo123


    Jaymc1 wrote: »
    What I took from that was some of the 14758 was including retired and detectives and templemore staff , hopefully I’m wrong but ya , the future looks bleak enough

    More with all personnel.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    cluedo123 wrote: »
    More with all personnel.

    I know I seen it on fb , I can’t see why they would be planning a 2020 campaign initially if they had all us still lined up and the members at 14700 planned by end of year ,
    I doubt these Garda that got attested today will be returning to templemore ? As silly as that sounds , they have been attested after all


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 96 ✭✭cluedo123


    Jaymc1 wrote: »
    I know I seen it on fb , I can’t see why they would be planning a 2020 campaign initially if they had all us still lined up and the members at 14700 planned by end of year ,
    I doubt these Garda that got attested today will be returning to templemore ? As silly as that sounds , they have been attested after all

    I think they will have to go back to complete academic assessments at some point.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    cluedo123 wrote: »
    I think they will have to go back to complete academic assessments at some point.

    But isn’t that like taking exams after you have got your qualification and your cert, logically yes they would have to go back , but it may be on the job learning this time, it’s a mess to be honest , may I ask what Oom you were ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 lg.cardonha


    My OOM after interview is 504. Everything done in February 2020.


  • Registered Users Posts: 114 ✭✭banjoh_10


    Will us who have passed everything. Just waiting on offer get into templemore this year?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 36 lg.cardonha


    Luck at the bright side lads, the Garda College has no students any more. Everyone has been promoted to gardai. They have to call more people, right?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,638 ✭✭✭✭Witcher


    Luck at the bright side lads, the Garda College has no students any more. Everyone has been promoted to gardai. They have to call more people, right?

    You do realise the college is shut now for the forseeable and when it does open those guards have to go back to finish training? There likely won't be anybody new taken in this year atall so anyone with a safe job atm do not be burning bridges.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 Esso1991


    Folks, long time reader but first time poster. My own story is that I am from the 2019 campaign. PCT, medical and meeting with Segeant complete since late last year. I am still waiting on a meeting with the Super, but I doubt this will be happening anytime soon given the current situation. I was really hoping to make the April/May intake and was very dissapointed when I heard Templemore was closing, at the same time I understand that these are unprecendented times.

    My own two cents, for what it is worth.
    - Templemore has been TEMPORARILY closed. Funding was granted to recruit 700 Gardai in 2020. So unless the Government look for this money back (possible), or AGS use it for other purpose (also possible), then recruitment should continue once the Covid-19 crisis is under control, 2019 recruitment could be pushed into 2021 and beyond.
    - I see that as of today AGS are close to the target of 15k sworn members. This is largely due to students being fast tracked and retirements being defferred. c.300 personnel leave AGS in any given year. I wouldnt worry too much about this, the numbers of sworn members will drop again once Covid-19 is under control. There will be recruitment for as long as there is a commitment to increase the number of sworn members to 15k, and the funds available to do so.
    - A 2020 recruitment campaign is largely dependant on the economy. Personally I dont think its going to happen.

    My advice to those still in the process, like myself. Stay positive, keep the fitness up, and dont put your life on hold because we dont know how long this will go on for!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭dublin2000A


    im from 2018 campaign and 197 on the oom, still waiting for vetting to come back, Since my application began ive turned 36 and im wondering if my age is playing a part in their consideration. My medical and Superintendant interview both took place in May 2019 and literally nothing back off them since :-(


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    im from 2018 campaign and 197 on the oom, still waiting for vetting to come back, Since my application began ive turned 36 and im wondering if my age is playing a part in their consideration. My medical and Superintendant interview both took place in May 2019 and literally nothing back off them since :-(

    Shouldnt be you were the right age when you applied . Im 33 myself . Not our fault they are slow as a wet week.
    I did hear people who were over the age when they got the call up and were told they were too old but they went to court and got the decision overturned


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭dublin2000A


    the fear is ive heard from a few people (37 and 38 year olds) that they don't reject your application they just kick it down the road until you get sick of waiting! they know they cant discriminate because of age so they just dont give you an answer. this is obviously not confirmed but a few high level Garda friends of mine have said the panel arent too keen on people on the borderline of being too old


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  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    the fear is ive heard from a few people (37 and 38 year olds) that they don't reject your application they just kick it down the road until you get sick of waiting! they know they cant discriminate because of age so they just dont give you an answer. this is obviously not confirmed but a few high level Garda friends of mine have said the panel arent too keen on people on the borderline of being too old

    Ye thats typical of what they would do


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 Bangahead16


    That’s a fear of mine
    I’m 34 and passed interview start of the month
    Then everything halted because of the virus 🦠 naturally
    I would hate to age out because of the delay or stop of recruitment .
    But given that I applied at the correct time


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    form b is out guys, good sign they still continuing the vetting


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Frenchjoe87


    Jaymc1 wrote: »
    form b is out guys, good sign they still continuing the vetting

    Thats the job! When did you have the interview?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    Thats the job! When did you have the interview?

    Interview early this year , under no illusions that all is back on track but it’s a good sign all is not halted as such


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  • Registered Users Posts: 36 lg.cardonha


    I will be 36 in June. Better stay positive.


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 Bangahead16


    Is anyone currently filling out form B?
    Who did ye put down as general references
    For persons in the authority?. ie former employers current employers priest etc
    Which would be best thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭dublin2000A


    Is anyone currently filling out form B?
    Who did ye put down as general references
    For persons in the authority?. ie former employers current employers priest etc
    Which would be best thanks


    I put down my principal from school, employer, Garda friends of mine and a local county Councillor that I knew. They rang everybody, be sure to give them a heads up to expect a call


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 Bangahead16


    Thanks
    A good friend of mine is a Garda might put him down too


  • Registered Users Posts: 31 papster97


    Have the people who were due to be part of the April intake received an email to say it has been postponed?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7 12234


    papster97 wrote: »
    Have the people who were due to be part of the April intake received an email to say it has been postponed?

    I received an email on the 13th of March saying the induction in April may be delayed. No update since.


  • Registered Users Posts: 167 ✭✭Ciano1997


    I’m hoping there’ll be another campaign because there’s only 12,051 guards. So they’ll need another 2950 trainees to enter the college. So here’s hoping guys! Looks like this will be our last chance till god knows when .


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    The only hope we have is if they find a vaccine soon. Then things can hopefully get back to normal.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Frenchjoe87


    The only hope we have is if they find a vaccine soon. Then things can hopefully get back to normal.

    I seen on the rte news website this morning an article about a vaccine and that 18 months would be an optimistic outcome for having a vaccine.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 Dubmay2018


    Hi guys. Apologies if this question has been already asked on the other Garda threads, but do any of you know if vetting for Garda trainees is still continuing or has it come to a halt for the time being with all that is going on?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9 Kerry0108


    Dubmay2018 wrote: »
    Hi guys. Apologies if this question has been already asked on the other Garda threads, but do any of you know if vetting for Garda trainees is still continuing or has it come to a halt for the time being with all that is going on?
    Hi ,

    It is all going to continue, Rang about this last week and was told everything will continue in the background


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    I seen on the rte news website this morning an article about a vaccine and that 18 months would be an optimistic outcome for having a vaccine.

    Hopefully . I also hope there wont be a big recession and then there is no recruitment at all.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Frenchjoe87


    Hopefully . I also hope there wont be a big recession and then there is no recruitment at all.

    I know yeah, at least we are not dependent on a property boom to keep the country going and as it was said we were financially strong before this started so hopefully we will pick up where we left off. It's great to hear the vetting is going on in the background. If there was no virus and it was business as usual we would be going daft waiting for offers and wondering why vetting is outstanding so I think its mighty that all that waiting is now out of our control. All this will pass and before we know it there will be a ball of us in templemore for inductions.... well fingers crossed anyways!


  • Registered Users Posts: 36 Bangahead16


    Hi all
    Quick question What software did ye use for to send off your FORM B
    I’m sending it as a single pdf attachment
    I’m having trouble with adobe acrobat
    Any help would be great


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 4572h


    Hi all just wondering has anyone contacted garda hrm about vetting or sign off lately or is there any point till this blows over thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    4572h wrote: »
    Hi all just wondering has anyone contacted garda hrm about vetting or sign off lately or is there any point till this blows over thanks.

    Vetting is still ongoing but there will no more intakes for the foreseeable future. Just have to sit it out .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭dublin2000A


    Vetting is still ongoing but there will no more intakes for the foreseeable future. Just have to sit it out .


    interested to know how many people from 2018 campaign and before are still waiting for vetting to come back??

    intakes are obviously on hold but any information about the recruits that were pushed through to help with the covid 19 crisis would be interesting. Will they have to go back to Templemore to complete their training or will it continue as 'on the job' with exams at the end?

    I know that no body has this information but if the college fills back up again with these recruits it just kicks us down the road even longer


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    interested to know how many people from 2018 campaign and before are still waiting for vetting to come back??

    intakes are obviously on hold but any information about the recruits that were pushed through to help with the covid 19 crisis would be interesting. Will they have to go back to Templemore to complete their training or will it continue as 'on the job' with exams at the end?

    I know that no body has this information but if the college fills back up again with these recruits it just kicks us down the road even longer

    The recruits who were pushed through are going to have to go back and complete their training.

    Im from 2018 and iv my vetting is still incomplete.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 170 ✭✭dublin2000A


    The recruits who were pushed through are going to have to go back and complete their training.

    Im from 2018 and iv my vetting is still incomplete.

    I've heard too, they will all have to go back and complete. I'd love to hear what has been said to the recruits! have they been given a date to return to the college or what exactly is expected of them for the moment.

    I know everything is up in the air but inside information could be useful and surely they have been told something. They've been tossed into the field with very little training, I wonder about their accommodation considering they weren't expecting this etc. They had to have been given provisions and information on their future requirements and role in AGS


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  • Registered Users Posts: 44 Larpeyton


    Is there anyone from the 2019 campaign that had to get laser done and can’t due to the corona virus? I had my medical the 27th of February and was given 6 months to get my eyes done was suppose to get it done on the 2nd of April but it was cancelled just wondering is anyone in the same boat?


  • Registered Users Posts: 114 ✭✭banjoh_10


    Feeling hopeful that Templemore wont have to be used as a temporary hospital. Might speed up the process of getting us started.


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Johnmurphy321


    What exactly are they using templemore for? Are the keeping covid 19 patients there?


  • Registered Users Posts: 114 ✭✭banjoh_10


    What exactly are they using templemore for? Are the keeping covid 19 patients there?

    I think if needed it was to be used as a temporary sanatorium


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    banjoh_10 wrote: »
    I think if needed it was to be used as a temporary sanatorium

    i read somewhere that it being used as a army training centre , along the lines of that , now in saying that i dont even know if the army are involved in this covid policing after all the talks and fake messeges on wattsapp, have any of you seen army personnel on the streets/roads??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    *posted on the Garda recruitment page on facebook*

    When can the next Garda Recruitment campaign be expected?

    This is a common question we have been receiving. As we are a private education company that specialise in providing preparation courses for the Garda selection tests, and are not affiliated with the official Garda recruitment process, we can only give general information.

    Budget 2020 suggested that the force aimed to deliver up to 700 new Garda recruits in 2020. It was therefore anticipated that there would be a recruitment campaign in the Spring of this year (2020). Understandably however, the unfolding Covid-19 situation will likely have an impact on this. Unfortunately we do not currently have any information on when the next Garda Recruitment Campaign will take place.

    However, for those interested in our preparation courses, our Garda Stage 1 online preparation course is currently available to book. This course includes all the Stage 1 Garda test styles that have been used in previous campaigns including the most recent campaign last year.

    There is absolutely no disadvantage to advanced preparation and the current situation means that candidates booking this course now will likely have longer access than any previous campaign as the date / time frame of the launch of the next campaign is unknown. If you are interested in finding out more about this course please see here: https://careerservices...tage-1/online-course

    In addition, we are still taking sign ups for our Free Job Alert Service which we will use to notify those on the list when we hear of a new campaign.

    If you would like to sign up to this you can do so here: https://careerservices.ie/job-alert-service


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 96 ✭✭cluedo123


    Anyone hear anything about what the future is on recruitment? I can’t see anything in the FFG proposals about policing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 262 ✭✭Stretch1432


    Iv searched everywhere twitter Facebook internet and havent found anything


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 Esso1991


    The draft document published earlier today has the below wording.

    "Build strong and safe communities in every part of Ireland, through continuing to expand the numbers and by implementing the reforms of the Gardaí."

    I still think we are a long way off Templemore reopening, if it reopens at all. Encouraging to see it hasnt been forgotten about all the same.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 Gerty123


    My guess is that there will be no more recruitment for the next few years. The country is going into recession again. The first thing the government will do is put a freeze on hiring across all sectors. I hope i am wrong but I am not keeping my hopes up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 226 ✭✭St. Westy


    the army has a new recruitment drive , keep the faith , if things were going to end, no form bs would have been sent out to recent successful phase 3's, they had to be filled by April 20th


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