Murphy(Cork) wrote: » What should you wear to phase 1,
freddiew wrote: » M, you should have got an email this morning, which read: "Please note, all candidates who are currently or were at the time of application a member of the Reserve Defence Force should be in possession on the morning of the 3rd of November of a letter of discharge from their commanding officer. Picture I.D. is required on arrival at College. Dress code on the day will be smart – casual, however please bring a tracksuit and trainers with you also. You should also bring an overnight bag as accommodation for Saturday night will be provided." etc
pat1187 wrote: » I said this before, on phase 1,don't be rushed during the uniform fitting, I ended up with shirts that were too small ie.uncomfortable,and a stab vest that was also too small,so take you time and don't be rushed.When you end up dressed in the final uniform,including baton,belt stab vest, jacket (with fleece) and yellow fluorescent jacket, its important that you feel comfortable. You will have to wear it, possibly, for 8 hours.
pat1187 wrote: » don't be rushed during the uniform fitting...... so take you time and don't be rushed.When you end up dressed in the final uniform,including baton,belt stab vest, jacket (with fleece) and yellow fluorescent jacket, its important that you feel comfortable. You will have to wear it, possibly, for 8 hours.
Dee5 wrote: » Ah cool so your nearly there. Have you found out where you going to be stationed? I passed out last December, with the pilot set (with Robbie) It's great fun How is everyone finding it etc...? Any questions just ask
Dee5 wrote: » Ah no you just have to get stuck in if there is a row. Plus when all the full timers are lashing in it's hard to just stand there and watch. However dont go running into anything without making sure your covered ie make sure your not on your own your partner could be calling for back then go in while back up is on the way. Also we canott arrest for public disorder etc so it gets kinda messy working the overnight shift. We hopefully will have some sort of powers under PD soon.I'm based at the mo in the city centre. We have been moved to units now and I have been put on ComPol. First duty properly as part of the CP unit this weekend. Am a reservist since Dec last year so nearly a year under my belt now. How time flies when your having fun.
baton charge wrote: » Pat, I was just wondering have you had any word as to when we are to receive our numbered Epaulets? I understand we cannot go out on duty without them even though some have ventured out with just the embroidered GR in the recent past. In relation to the power of arrest Reserves do have it under section 4 of the Criminal Justice act for offences that carry a penalty of 5 years or more bla bla.But Dee is right we don't have any Public Order Powers as of yet.But I would not be getting too carried away with arrresting people at this stage.That advice came from full time Gardai.Remember you dont have to arrest people to appear in Court.A simple traffic offence could necessitate your attendance.
pat1187 wrote: » K, I have not gotten them yet but I spent 6 hours on a barrier at county final last Sunday wearing only the plain ones that came with the jacket. Wore them on the fluorescent coat.
freddiew wrote: » and how do the full timers accept the Reserves?
baton charge wrote: » Thats great Pat .Have you been assigned to a unit yet? I must ring in and get my units roster so I can make a start.
pat1187 wrote: » K, regular Station Sergent is on holidays and current one did not jump at unit idea when I suggested it. I am on for opening of new shopping center next Wednesday so this duty and my last one would not have made any difference if I had had a unit or not. I assume it will happen when Sergent gets back. I would think that in order to fill in the competency forms, the unit Sergent would need to be familiar with them and me.How are they going with you as it seems I heard M. had started filling in hers during phase 4? Didn't get a chance to chat with you,L, or S at the attestation so hope B's get together goes ahead.
wonka wrote: » 'most' full timers are ok but i'd say that a couple of the younger gardai might have a slight problem with it. especially since our number of hours training is a lot less than theirs. could be their attitude with anyone though. some people are hard to work out. Others can't understand why anybody would want to do their job for free. Think we're mad! (maybe we are?)[/QUOT glad to hear I'm not the only one to have come up against that.
baton charge wrote: » Pat I spoke to Albert about those competency forms during the summer and he said we would need to discuss them further in relation to what should go into them and so was to set them aside.Heard nothing further so I haven't filled in any.You seem to be getting lots of experience anyway.As I said I am tied to my unit and hope to go out in a forthnight or so as times do not suit at the minute.Hope B gets night organised soon. I kept RTE news tape from passing out Cermony I must say ye looked mighty fine.
Murphy(Cork) wrote: » I was just told i can't go up saturday unless i bring my discharge papers from the RDF.. i signed the paper work but im still waiting for my copy. What a joke!!
wonka wrote: » 'most' full timers are ok but i'd say that a couple of the younger gardai might have a slight problem with it. especially since our number of hours training is a lot less than theirs. could be their attitude with anyone though. some people are hard to work out. Others can't understand why anybody would want to do their job for free. Think we're mad! (maybe we are?)
in control wrote: » joined the gr less than a year ago and my experiences are generally very good. most full time members are fine if a bit suprised that you will do a sometimes difficult job for no pay. A lot of how you get on depends on you as you have to work on getting accepted in your unit . Once they see you are ok and will get stuck in you will be fine.My advice to new members is to listen , learn and watch. Sometimes you would deal with situations in a different way but it is best in the first few months to keep your opinions to yourself. Try and work with the same unit all the time as you will be accepted a lot easier than if you move between units.Hope this is of some help to those thinking of coming on board.