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Garda Recruitment- The Waiting to Apply Room

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    I do have to laugh at people who can't answer the question but still answer. Last night someone was on here talking about the educational requirements saying to people to read the booklet that it was simple and didn't know why people could not understand it and one hour later he put up a post asking could he not apply with a LCA that he didn't know that and asked for advise... Lol

    Its not up to others to determine someone's eligibility. A fetac level 5 in flower arranging may only be equal to one subject in the leaving cert. So it's up to candidates to find out from the examining body if the level of education is equivalent to the leaving cert.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,126 ✭✭✭Santa Cruz


    It is terrible reflection on the Public Service recruitment that so many posters are confused about the application requirements. These are young men and women with a great variety of qualifications many of which would be beneficial to a police force.
    Would it be so difficult for the authorities to make it a little bit more straightforward??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    Santa Cruz wrote: »
    It is terrible reflection on the Public Service recruitment that so many posters are confused about the application requirements. These are young men and women with a great variety of qualifications many of which would be beneficial to a police force.
    Would it be so difficult for the authorities to make it a little bit more straightforward??

    It is very straight forward. You must have the leaving cert with a minimum of 5pasess in subjects. 2 languages English Irish or another will suffice. If you don't have this you as a candidate are required to ensure you meet this minimum. There are far too many courses and quals out there to list them all. Also alot of candidates will be non nationals too so they will need to produce evidence that their quals meet the minimum.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    It is very straight forward. You must have the leaving cert with a minimum of 5pasess in subjects. 2 languages English Irish or another will suffice. If you don't have this you as a candidate are required to ensure you meet this minimum. There are far too many courses and quals out there to list them all. Also alot of candidates will be non nationals too so they will need to produce evidence that their quals meet the minimum.

    Ok cool so you understand what exam will pas be doing with candidates for there 2nd language?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    Ok cool so you understand what exam will pas be doing with candidates for there 2nd language?] Back in the day there used to be a proficiency in Irish exam for those who claimed fluency.it gave you extra marks at interview stage. I'm guessing it is t he same now and maybe the English one is for candidates who would not have english as their native tongue and are eligible as they have Spanish or French plus leaving cert equivalent English. Not 100% on this part


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    want2b wrote: »
    Ok cool so you understand what exam will pas be doing with candidates for there 2nd language?] Back in the day there used to be a proficiency in Irish exam for those who claimed fluency.it gave you extra marks at interview stage. I'm guessing it is t he same now and maybe the English one is for candidates who would not have english as their native tongue and are eligible as they have Spanish or French plus leaving cert equivalent English. Not 100% on this part

    See that is the problem nobody knows the standard they are looking for in your second language if you don't have the correct mark in the leaving cert


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    RANDOMUSER wrote: »

    See that is the problem nobody knows

    If you have a leaving cert with 5 subjects two of which are languages your sorted. As I previously said u may have to enquire with the authority who granted your quals as to whether it matches the requirements. Everyone can sit the tests its not till interview stage that educational documents have to be provided. So see how far you can go and in the mean time find out your quals


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    want2b wrote: »

    If you have a leaving cert with 5 subjects two of which are languages your sorted. As I previously said u may have to enquire with the authority who granted your quals as to whether it matches the requirements. Everyone can sit the tests its not till interview stage that educational documents have to be provided. So see how far you can go and in the mean time find out your quals

    I'm talking about people with second language in foundation level.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    RANDOMUSER wrote: »

    I'm talking about people with second language in foundation level.

    Ring the state exams commission tell them your grades and what level then tell them the required level needed for entry and hopefully that solves your issue


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    want2b wrote: »

    Ring the state exams commission tell them your grades and what level then tell them the required level needed for entry and hopefully that solves your issue

    But we don't know the required level needed


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    RANDOMUSER wrote: »

    But we don't know the required level needed

    Pass Leaving cert level is the minimum


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    want2b wrote: »

    Pass Leaving cert level is the minimum

    No says a standard set by pas,


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    RANDOMUSER wrote: »

    No says a standard set by pas,

    OK, very simply the minimum educational entry requirement is leaving cert. PAS can't lower that for anyone else as the process needs to be fair and equal to all. The level will be at minimum leaving cert pass level. That is my opinion based on experience. I hope u find the answer you want and best of luck I'm going to catch some sleep.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    want2b wrote: »

    OK, very simply the minimum educational entry requirement is leaving cert. PAS can't lower that for anyone else as the process needs to be fair and equal to all. The level will be at minimum leaving cert pass level. That is my opinion based on experience. I hope u find the answer you want and best of luck I'm going to catch some sleep.

    Well if that's the case they should of advertised that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,851 ✭✭✭carzony


    This is becoming a joke now. everyone says they've done a good job of explained the requirements yet noone understands it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    carzony wrote: »
    This is becoming a joke now. everyone says they've done a good job of explained the requirements yet noone understands it.

    Exactly


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,851 ✭✭✭carzony


    i'd say they have lost lots of great candidates because of all this confusion. i'd imagine they have recieved loads of complaints so hopefully they do somthing about it. wether it's true or not true rejecting lca and foundation irish is a disgrace. i'd love to see how many current members have have a higher lever irish leaving cert.. no many would be my bet.


    lets face it, it's a next to useless language. having it as a requirement makes no sense atall..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,659 ✭✭✭Devil08


    I think its quite easy to understand. Its in black and white. Maybe some of you shouldn't be applying for this if you can work out a simple document!
    You need 5 subjects in the leaving cert, D3 grade at pass level minimum. You also need the languages.
    I would take it from this that no, foundation level is not acceptable so why do people challenge it and play dumb? Because they are Id guess

    Most will get the arrse torn out of them in interview if they make it that far anyway


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,435 ✭✭✭✭redout


    carzony wrote: »
    i'd say they have lost lots of great candidates because of all this confusion. i'd imagine they have recieved loads of complaints so hopefully they do somthing about it. wether it's true or not true rejecting lca and foundation irish is a disgrace. i'd love to see how many current members have have a higher lever irish leaving cert.. no many would be my bet.


    lets face it, it's a next to useless language. having it as a requirement makes no sense atall..

    Makes perfect sense. It is the first official language of the state. Regardless of how many persons actually speak it. Isn't there a statutory commitment which recognises the right of the public to conduct business with the force in either official language, Irish or English?

    Here is an example from Thursdays Irish Independent:

    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/murder-suspect-insists-gardai-address-him-using-the-irish-language-29833613.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 Ted_almighty


    http://www.gaelport.com/default.aspx?treeid=37&NewsItemID=9465
    ...to comply with a statutory commitment which recognises the right of the public to conduct business with the force in either official language, English or Irish.

    Seems fairly obvious to me.

    To those who wish to dwell on the 'ambiguity' of the educational requirements, I would suggest to apply anyway and if you do not meet the pre-requisite requirements you will be the second to know.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 JordanG990


    Very disappointing to hear that they are no longer accepting LCA, mostly because they've been accepting it since 1996 when the LCA course was introduced and then finally I'm old enough to join and they stop doing it :rolleyes:

    Anyhow, I don't really feel like they are discriminating. However, I do think that they should allow LCA students to be accepted this time and then make it clear that they won't be accepting LCA in the next recruitment as it is quite unfair to people who have studied or are studying in the LCA course hoping for a job with AGS and being told that it is accepted only to find out that it's not.

    It used to be 'a student who receives a merit or distinction in the Leaving Cert Applied program is entitled to apply for AGS'. I got 93% overall, so a distinction and now I can't apply.

    Can someone tell me the email address for queries about this?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    JordanG990 wrote: »
    Very disappointing to hear that they are no longer accepting LCA, mostly because they've been accepting it since 1996 when the LCA course was introduced and then finally I'm old enough to join and they stop doing it :rolleyes:

    Anyhow, I don't really feel like they are discriminating. However, I do think that they should allow LCA students to be accepted this time and then make it clear that they won't be accepting LCA in the next recruitment as it is quite unfair to people who have studied or are studying in the LCA course hoping for a job with AGS and being told that it is accepted only to find out that it's not.

    It used to be 'a student who receives a merit or distinction in the Leaving Cert Applied program is entitled to apply for AGS'. I got 93% overall, so a distinction and now I can't apply.

    Can someone tell me the email address for queries about this?

    Contact details are provided within the info booklet on publicjobs. If people actually read the booklet there wouldn't be half as many silly queries.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 JordanG990


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    Contact details are provided within the info booklet on publicjobs. If people actually read the booklet there wouldn't be half as many silly queries.

    Thanks for the answer :) Pity about your hideous attitude though. Haven't seen much 'silly queries' on this thread to be honest. Some people can't understand certain aspects of it which is understandable.

    Think it would be better if people just answered the questions instead of throwing in their snide remarks.

    If you've nothing nice to say, say nothing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    JordanG990 wrote: »
    Thanks for the answer :) Pity about your hideous attitude though. Haven't seen much 'silly queries' on this thread to be honest. Some people can't understand certain aspects of it which is understandable.

    Think it would be better if people just answered the questions instead of throwing in their snide remarks.

    If you've nothing nice to say, say nothing.

    Why ask others to look for answers that you can easily find yourself. And if you think my attitude is hideous wait until you put on the uniform and deal with some of the worst in society. Also their snide remarks will be far more personal too. Its a fact that everything anyone needs to know is all contained within that info book. Some people probably haven't even read it and are depending on the boards to inform them instead of educating themselves. If people are serious about the position they will devour all available info provided by the employing authority.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    JordanG990 wrote: »
    Thanks for the answer :) Pity about your hideous attitude though. Haven't seen much 'silly queries' on this thread to be honest. Some people can't understand certain aspects of it which is understandable.

    Think it would be better if people just answered the questions instead of throwing in their snide remarks.

    If you've nothing nice to say, say nothing.

    Its all about people answering in here and not knowing the answers. I'm told the answer to my question is simple yet not one person can tell me the answer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 JordanG990


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    Why ask others to look for answers that you can easily find yourself. And if you think my attitude is hideous wait until you put on the uniform and deal with some of the worst in society. Also their snide remarks will be far more personal too. Its a fact that everything anyone needs to know is all contained within that info book. Some people probably haven't even read it and are depending on the boards to inform them instead of educating themselves. If people are serious about the position they will devour all available info provided by the employing authority.

    I asked because it would have been handier, is that a problem? Also, if I did end up putting on the uniform, I would expect to deal with snide remarks and bad attitudes, it's not something I'd expect when asking a question on thread with mature people who are all in the same boat.

    What exactly are you doing on this thread if you have no questions and seem not to be able to provide any serious answers without saying something smart?

    If you know everything there is to know about this whole process then please, enlighten us.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    JordanG990 wrote: »
    I asked because it would have been handier, is that a problem? Also, if I did end up putting on the uniform, I would expect to deal with snide remarks and bad attitudes, it's not something I'd expect when asking a question on thread with mature people who are all in the same boat.

    What exactly are you doing on this thread if you have no questions and seem not to be able to provide any serious answers without saying something smart?

    If you know everything there is to know about this whole process then please, enlighten us.

    So instead of reading the info book which explains everything you just won't bother and hope someone provides you the correct answer on a forum. Part of the process is being able to read from passages and be able to extract the necessary info you Require to provide the correct answer. You won't be able to ask other people online during the exam.

    Apologies if I come across as rude or snide but it is important to read that booklet and all other documents provided to you. You would be surprised how many people f*ck up from not listening or reading, as I've said a lready Ive been involved in many campaigns and not as a candidate


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    So instead of reading the info book which explains everything you just won't bother and hope someone provides you the correct answer on a forum. Part of the process is being able to read from passages and be able to extract the necessary info you Require to provide the correct answer. You won't be able to ask other people online during the exam.

    Apologies if I come across as rude or snide but it is important to read that booklet and all other documents provided to you. You would be surprised how many people f*ck up from not listening or reading, as I've said a lready Ive been involved in many campaigns and not as a candidate

    The booklet does not give a e mail address for problems like this one so I think you should read it again


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 67 ✭✭RANDOMUSER


    want2b wrote: »
    The booklet does not give a e mail address for problems like this one so I think you should read it again

    So you want them to have Seperate Email adresses for each specific problem that they think candidates might have. gardarecruitment@publicjobs.ie is the mailbox for ALL queries. There are also phone numbers provided.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 252 ✭✭want2b


    RANDOMUSER wrote: »
    So you want them to have Seperate Email adresses for each specific problem that they think candidates might have. gardarecruitment@publicjobs.ie is the mailbox for ALL queries. There are also phone numbers provided.

    It says in the booklet for queries call 0818332333 yet you said that if that other person read the booklet they would find the email address. It doesn't give any email address for queries like that persons. So in other words if you read it yourself instead instead you would be better than posting comments that is no help to anyone what so ever. That's the problem here to many being rude instead of helpful.


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