ZoneAlarm wrote: » Are Gr not all trying to strive for the same thing, and be on the same side or is it them and the GR. Would it not be a good idea to be altogether rather than on opposite sides. The Full time members and the GR, will need each other at some point, to back each other up. At the end of the day, the GR are here to stay, so no matter what anyone says, everyone will have to get on together at some point. So why not start now
thebigfella71 wrote: » Does anyone know if the reserve are issued with an identity card similar to that of the regular Gardai?? Thanks
Manwise Bumwell wrote: » i read in a preivous post somewhere on here that the gr are issued with the identity card, not sure how much different it is from the one the regular force get. i naturally assume that because it is the gr that it would be different in some way, although i stand open to correction on that one.
Fyr.Fytr wrote: » Almost identical except insteaf of saying your a garda it says your a garda reserve
Manwise Bumwell wrote: » thats why nobody gives their real name sunshine
lehanemore wrote: » do Reserves get any choice in where they get to do their duty hours when fully trained and attested? is the help more appreciated in the busy city stations or is there anything for a Reserve to do out in the sticks?
gilberto_eire wrote: » Anyone know how much more of a chance been a reserve does to your chances of getting into the force(proper)?
Joker wrote: » There will always be applicants for the Garda Reserve and we will not be able to stop it in its current guise, so you might as well go for it. Just as well perhaps that you know that a lot of full-time members will not take kindly to you, and some will. I hate the reserve idea, and the attitude displayed by many of them, just power/status hungry and aggressive tools without a shred of feeling for their fellow man. If you are different, you will change these attitudes, mine included. Good luck with your application
sunnyjim wrote: » Joker, strange education you have for a garda. So how does that work out for you?
Joker wrote: » I have stated that some who join are not there to help, but to bolster their own egos. but am uneasy about training them in personally. I am not going for promotion as I doubt I am influential enough to get it. .
vasch_ro wrote: » perhaps you would be surprised to discover that most of my class at the Garda college had attended third level college's,some to post grad level like myself,
redsurfer wrote: » hi all new to this thread can some one please give me a quick run down of what a R/G does on duty and what are these dutys, how much time it takes up etc etc cheers
redsurfer wrote: » thanks lad, so how long does it take to join up do u know
Santasfanta wrote: » My query is - if I go to my interview etc for the reserve forces in the next month etc and then AGS recruits for full-time in November/December/early 2009, will the fact that I have an open reserves application stop me submitting my application. Does anyone have any suggestions or is anyone in the same boat as me....??
CO19 wrote: » No it won't stop your application at all so go for it it'll look good when it comes to the interview for the full time job so yea go for it .
donal1234 wrote: » I Dont think that this would effect any futher application but when in doubt call the reserve office and ask them,they are always helpful,donal1234:cool:
Tommy-Kerry wrote: » Ah thanks for the advice... Im waiting a good while alrite so the call didnt do nay harm.....:D;) Can i ask what stage are you @, or are you in the reserves ??:rolleyes::D
Tommy-Kerry wrote: » I took your advice all i was told was : Your application is ongoing and we will be in contact in due course.... Thanks for the advice anyway donal1234:D;)
on standby wrote: » Tommy-Kerry I think i am in the same boat as you. I applied well over a year and a half ago and every time i ask for a status on my application i am told exactly the same as what you posted. I personally get the impression that caution is been taken somewhere in the application but the door has not been closed. do you have a hand full of relatives living abroad as i do.