freddiew wrote: » Yes, there is no problem getting a transfer, I was in Dublin for my first year then I moved to Co. Wexford and I got a transfer within a month.
munster4868 wrote: » mmmmmmm. who do you know!!!!! By the book (as the regulations state) it has to be two years after the attestation date, but it is a voluntary service you are doing so hence if a load of people aren't asking for transfers you can do it below the radar. Thanks freddiew for your imput on this point. Now Kerry4sam, you could have taken that job afterall:D:pac: Oh, one final thing COME ON CORK. bring Sam home
trail man wrote: » Hiya guys.. just wondering has anyone actually not passed after the reserve probation period of 2yrs .. of course no names should be mentioned but just curious..
jypo wrote: » Im going for my Pas interview on wednesday, what should i wear, smart casual or shirt and tie? or does it make a difference.
ASTRACLUB wrote: » Now, after passing interview and written test, time for BR form. I am stuck at one question:- "give a contact of Garda who can vouch for you..." I dont know any garda who knows me personally very well:( \ any idea how to tackle that part of the form?? thanks
dentalnurse wrote: » havnt been on in a while.... just think guys, a class is being taken in on friday!!! its great for them fingers crossed for november
barneycotter wrote: » I did my interview and written report today just wonderin is der anyone who didnt fully complete the report due to time and got thru to the next stage of selection
DavidH82 wrote: » I didn't get to finish my written report and I passed that stage. It seems to me that if you can produce most of the report to a good standard that is enough to pass the test. Remember that the report is only part (50% I think, open to correction) of the score for this stage anyway. How do you think you got on in the interview?
barneycotter wrote: » Anyone failed first time and on second time around are the interview ppl the same people
sf94 wrote: » I'm starting Reserve training tomorrow and am planning to drive over from Dublin in the morning (leaving around 7am should get me into Templemore about 9am I reckon). I've never been to Templemore before but I'm assuming the way to the Garda College is fairly well sign posted once you get into Templemore??
Tommy-Kerry wrote: » Hey im waiting on backround checks since feb 08 for the Grda Reserve, i know the medical form that they email you is the same as full time members joining. i was woundering if anyone would still have this form in min there email and would it be possible to email it to me, i just want to see what ill have to get my doctor to fill out. Thanks tommy. My email is kingdomwest@hotmail.com by the way thanks.
totallydaft wrote: » the two days went well,,there was about 52 in total in phase 1,,the friday was mainly made up of lectures mostly about the history and culture of the gardai,human rights,a self defence lecture and reasons for joining.finished at about 4pm and then had to wait ages for a uniform fitting then after that off to pollys for a drink:D,,the saturday was mainly made up of role play excercises and basic self defence,we were also assigned to garda stations for the 56 hrs for phase 2,,also had to sign a few more forms and had mugshots done lol an finished at about 4pm again on saturday.the staff were excellent,very friendly and helpful really made us feel at ease!great people there also made some good friends overall very enjoyable:)
totallydaft wrote: » thanks again,,what is your situation? have you applied or going to apply