freddiew wrote: » Reserves can work anytime they want once you let your Serg. know.
lehanemore wrote: » but would it be frowned upon if a reserve came in for 8 hours on a tuesday during the day as opposed to doing a weekend night?
Bored-Stupid wrote: » Thanks for the reply. I was told that I will either be in Drogheda or the new district HQ in Ardee when its set up. What duties have you been given and what sort of problems have you received from the other guards? In Control - Just saw you have been there 2 years. What duties have you been given over your term and also how would you sumn up your experience? Thanks in advance!
Sallies23 wrote: » Hi all Thanks for your replies, I am waiting on an interview with the inspector now and then the medical, hopefully I will get a start date then soon. I am thinking of going travelling for one year at the end of next Summer. I just hope that if I do go next Summer that I would be allowed to rejoin the Reserves when I come back and that it wouldn't hinder my chance of applying for the full time force in the future ( provided I do get on well in the reserves )
lancer326 wrote: » it amases me that a lot of the views on this thread are to the effect that you can work what shifts suit you and with whatever unit you like. that is not the case. you will be assigned to a particular unit and you will work the shifts you are rostered for, i.e. you can't say i'll work so ans so hours this week and so and so hours next week. plus if you make an arrest during the weekend you WILL be required to go to court where the accused decides to contest the charges. you cannot pass on your obligation to give evidence of arresting onto another full time member 'cause you don't work during the week. courts do not sit on weekends, so you will be in court during the week between 10.30 and 5p.m.ish.
CO19 wrote: » And you know all this as fact yea ? even though throughout this thread several reserves have said that you can pick when you go on duty. You're a what exactly ? A Garda or what ?
The Al Lad wrote: » quick question, prolly asked a milion times...do the garda reserve get a badge ???
iceman_kill wrote: » Incorrect. None of the GR's in my division are assisgned to units and are not told when they can and cant work. We inform the sgt. when we can work. Maybe this is different in other divisions or stations. Check your facts before posting.
stiofanD wrote: » I've been 'invited' to attend for the phase 1 training in Templemore on the 21st Feb. I'm trying to figure out the logistics of getting down there and just wondering if someone who's been through it already can tell me what time it all wraps up at on the Sunday?
ZoneAlarm wrote: » Just wondering i myself am waiting as well, how do they inform you when you are been called for the training 1 By letter 2 By Phone Call 3 By Email Thanks in advance
freddiew wrote: » Finished by 5pm on Sunday
lehanemore wrote: » Hi Freddiew, is it 9 to 5 both days?
innercitydub1 wrote: » when i asked did anyone no when the next intake of recruits are for the garda for after the feb intake i meant the garda reserves sorry hope someone nos??
lehanemore wrote: » 18th of april for the next group to go to templemore recruitment is going on all the time
innercitydub1 wrote: » Thanks for the info i was thinking they where gonna freeze the recruiting of reserves until after all this stupid recession stuf dies down. One more question i noticed somebody say they are only taking in 20 out of every 1000 for the reserves that apply With regards to this does anybody have a figure at how many they refuse at the final stages when your file is giving to the commisoner to give the final nod??? getting quite nervous after such a long wait just reading that has me thinking i will be refused as im waiting a year and a half now