CO19 wrote: » When you have your meeting with the Sgt and Super do either of them have your GR2 form with them ?
CO19 wrote: » I meant it would be an inconvenience for some reserve members with work etc
Story1970 wrote: » I have my meeting with the super next week ! Is this a good sign ?
Trebor35 wrote: » Hi everyone this is my first post. I had my interview on the 3rd of September and got my letter this morning to say l passed amd lm on to the next stage. I couldn't believe it. Does the process take long after getting the letter. Regards
ZoneAlarm wrote: » Hi just had my Interview with the Super yesterday went very well he told me that he would have no hesitation in putting me forward So where is the next step now is it the medical and after you have had the interview is that the background checking done when you get the all clear from him He said he did not know when the next intake was but prop November but i would say i will miss that one
ZoneAlarm wrote: » Thanks for the reply Which interview are you referring to and where do you go to do this one i thought the first was with the Sargent in the local station then the next one was with the Inspector or Super of that division Am i missing something i have done the written test and the interview with the public jobs one as well I was not aware there was another can you tell me more thanks
Bored-Stupid wrote: » Hey folks, Was just in the local station there meeting the Garda to verify my application. I have passed the written and interview, completed my GR2 form and sent it off so I think my next stage is the medical. The Guard said that they are doing a big push on to get people in early next year so I dont think anyone outstanding will be missed. She said "due to numbers for the full time force applications being dropped they are compensating by introducing more reserve members", Sorry just thought I would give my 2 cents!!
Abed wrote: » The other thing I'm worried about is the state of my teeth (couple of crowns) I wonder how strict is the medical test re: teeth? I heard even from the full-timers thread that in many cases they don't ask you to open your mouth at all! does anyone have something to say on that
Murphy(Cork) wrote: » Don't check your teeth for the Reserve, they only do that for the full time med (sometimes).
kerry4sam wrote: » Is their any truth that the meeting with the Super for the reserves can take anything upto 20mins? When I applied for full-time lastyear my meeting was only 10-12mins ... is it because the reserve interview was only 25mins as opposed to 40-50mins for full-time? Am I reading too much into it?
CO19 wrote: » They do, had mine checked and so did a mate of mine who did it a few weeks ago...probably just depends on the doctors on the day if they really want to nit pick you Nah I don't know of anyone who's meeting with the super went on for that long and if it did it was nothing to do with the initial interview only being 20 mins or so,don't stress about it,I'd very very much doubt it'll go on for more than 10/15 mins
kerry4sam wrote: » Is their any truth that the meeting with the Super for the reserves can take anything upto 20mins? When I applied for full-time lastyear my meeting was only 10-12mins ... is it because the reserve interview was only 25mins as opposed to 40-50mins for full-time?Am I reading too much into it?......YES!!
lehanemore wrote: » the meeting with the super can take 50 mins, mine did, we were talking about growing spuds and how it leads to too many of them being eaten and the amount of butter one can get through in one sitting
redzerdrog wrote: » ok i applied on line the other day for this. when should i hear back and what is the first step ect.??? Thanks in advance