iandromiskin wrote: Where is the college in Templemore ? I'll be coming from the N7 direction so does anyone know where I go when I get there and do I need to bring a passport photo with me or do they do them on the day ?
Bren1609 wrote: Who said you have to leave id in the station?
geo1212 wrote: Good point Murphy, Truth be told, I didnt understand why we were issued with ID's in the first place, as we will never be involved in plain clothes duty in any case, why do we actually need them. When I queried this with a Sgt. I was told that you had to be able to identify yourself to a member of the public if they so requested, despite the fact that we would be in uniform. Not entirely sure if I would have the balls to approach a Guard in uniform and ask to see ID though, and as far as I can remember, in a year I have only had one person question my shoulder numbers/letters
baton charge wrote: If you are coming from Dublin head for Potlaoise onto Rosscrea and then down to Templemore.
wonka wrote: Loads of us ended up at the train station so i think its part 1 of your test to actually find the place.
wonka wrote: Least i know the spots to stay away from around the city.
leinsterdude wrote: I have my interview wed,nervice as hell,
pat1187 wrote: it seems none of our phase 2 group has done any pulse training yet, and we are to pass out 20 Oct. in reality how has that worked out? it seemed at one time we were to spend about 8 hours? training on it. and haven't heard anything since.
pat1187 wrote: I did phase 2 in waterford (7 of us ) and station training in Kilkenny.I'm to go and talk to the station Sergent after Oct 20 to work out hours and be assigned a unit.Reserves doing station training in stations with more than 50 Gardai really need to be assigned to units from the start.If I had been with one unit from the start I know i could have made better use of my time.
geo1212 wrote: Yea certainly being attached to a specific unit does help, however once you get to know the shift pattern, you can in effect attach yourself to work with the one unit only, this however depends on your own time available. I think I met some of your class on station training over the weekend. You'll find the whole thing will settle down for you once you pass out and get into your station proper.
Murphy(Cork) wrote: How long is Phase 2????
baton charge wrote: Pat and I did our training together but unlike Pat the Waterford reserves were assigned to their respective units fairly quickly.I can tell you it does make a difference because it helps you bed in faster. After attestation it should all settle down as you will get to do more regular hours than dribs and drabs during Phase 4.
geo1212 wrote: » yea baton, it will get a little easier when you are attached to a unit, I am attached to a Dublin station, and it has settled in fairly well, even as far as being able to join in with some of the social gigs. The biggest lesson, is to watch, listen and learn. The regular's who have maybe ten years service develop a skill of spotting something that just does not look or seem right, and when you think you are watching everything they suddenly come up with "did you see that", and we are "eh what", thats something that you cannot put into a text book. These are the lads and girls who you can learn off. If its of any use, at the start write everything down, and after a while you will get to know whats important and whats not.
baton charge wrote: » Hi Geo, When you say write everything down do you mean in a personal diary like the college trainees do or in the official Garda notebook? what goes into the official notebook anyway do you find you are duplicating what the full time Garda enters into his even if you are only assisting. I think this is a very grey area what do you think??? I believe only one Reserve has affected an arrest since it's inceptionis does this still hold true.Have you also heard anything about an increase in powers for Reserves or is anybody bothered either way.
iandromiskin wrote: » We've just started P2 a short while ago. Have until the end of November till P3. If I had one piece of advice for you starting P1, it would be to take the Monday after the weekend off, as you will probably be suffering from aches and pains from using muscles you never knew you had.