L390 wrote: » Do you know how many batches there are
RemzRoller wrote: » What's the significance of the batches?
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » The spirit of this thread is one of people getting very despondent wondering how some ranking system which was determined on the back of a cigarette packet says they are somehow worthless. I'm also looking to start a new career now that I have none thanks to covid and yes I did go off half cocked with the original comment but I know there are plenty COs in the civil service that use these campaigns to move sideways. Do I think thats fair on everyone who does not have a guarantee of employment with some trimmings no because they are already in the system and there are proper internal procedures to do that. Is it COs fault the system is an ass, and you most know that it is having been through several campaigns, or that the cost of living in Dublin is ridiculous, no but from my point of view its like being blocked from watching a match by the spectators who are already inside.
giveitalash wrote: » Got 109 oom for Westmeath and 47 for Roscommon scored 6397, what's my chances? Is there any movement in Westmeath with retirement etc?
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » No lad Ive been a TCO for a number of years now and Im just disillusioned with the scratch card process especially when I see incompetent full timers that would have gone through the same processes.
Nekarsulm wrote: » But you would still need a panel to pull from, especially as all the useless CO's are culled at the 9 month point of their 1 year probation! Anyone have a figure of how many actually are let go and don't get Permanent?
Rikand wrote: » Heard it was at 15 about 3 months ago too ?
carolluke1 wrote: » never heard of anyone not passing their probation period!
Inmate2020 wrote: » Continued best of luck to everyone . Got my start date today so I’m happy out
L390 wrote: » Oh.brilliant can I ask where???
tiny14 wrote: » Has anyone got recent update on limerick or tipp? Thanks in advance and congrats to people who have passed interviews & ones that got placed
Big_Baner wrote: » Give them an e-mail at CO2020@publicjobs.ie. They’re quite quick to respond.
tiny14 wrote: » I did only couple weeks ago so dont want them to think im annoying them thanks for the reply
EO2019 wrote: » Anyone hear anything further since expressing interest in customs?
claregal1 wrote: » I'll send them an email - I'm also waiting on Limerick , I'll keep you posted
carolluke1 wrote: » OOM number 30 was interviewed this morning for Westmeath, I would imagine you have a great chance of interview in the not to distant future. I am one of the soon to be retirees in Westmeath, and from what I hear, I not not the only one.;)
Chats2020 wrote: » Hi guys, I’m hoping someone will have experience with my predicament. I have been offered a position from the 2020 campaign, but I need to pass the clearance process , which involves some paperwork , Garda vetting & a reference to cover the last 12 months which means my current employer. I have been told to get a reference from my Current HR Department or consider myself withdrawn from the campaign. I have not been told which dept the position will be in and my problem is my current employer has no idea I have been looking for work elsewhere as I have not made my final decision on what to do. Anyone else face this?
RemzRoller wrote: » Pehaps you could ask your employer for a reference but tell them it's for a new house/apartment rental. They should provide a suitable reference with no issues?