gilberto_eire wrote: » I suppose from 300 and the time lapse from the last recruitment, there'll probably be 150 anyway thrown into the Dublin area. But I was sure that back in the day anyway, it was somewhat geographically influenced. I guess though being from the complete opposite side of the country, there'll be plenty of people better placed for allocation to Dublin.
gilberto_eire wrote: » I suppose from 300 and the time lapse from the last recruitment, there'll probably be 150 anyway thrown into the Dublin area. But I was sure that back in the day anyway, it was somewhat geographically influenced. I guess though being from the complete opposite side of the country, there'll be plenty of people better placed for allocation to Dublin. Anyway from 25,000 applicants, I'm probably getting ahead of myself. I was fairly keen to do the job when I was younger, but never got my full LC until 2008 when there wasn't another drive after. I'm going into this with a different outlook though, won't be disappointed if I don't get it. Still have my degree to continue on with so not as if my career is set either way.
Princess Petulia Pissy Pants wrote: » Me too, I'm from Ratoath!
gilberto_eire wrote: » Ya you're right, or at least were right a few years ago. I used to know the process inside out and I do remember that was mentioned. Actually have family in Malahide, and family in Mayo(would actually like to be placed there, guess thats out of the equation ), rest would be in Galway. But they did also allocate based on geography aswell. Which is why so many Guards in Galway are from Mayo. Who knows what way they'll structure it now given the time lapse and small number.
Andrea345 wrote: » I thought so. The cost of rent and money struggles aside, Dublin would probably be the most interesting place to work along with other big cities. But if they follow the above then Dublin would be ruled out for me.
Scouser wrote: » youll learn more in 12months in Tallaght, Crumlin, Blanchardstown or Ballymun than ya will in 5 years in 99% of other garda stations great education for a young officer plus you can frequent coppers and flannerys as much as you want silver lining lads - Dublins where the action is
gilberto_eire wrote: » It wouldn't be worth it IMO. Whats the pay E500 p/w?. Rent would be through the roof, weekly commute home would be E50-E60. I could think of plenty of other jobs I'd rather do for E300 then dealing with junkies and low lives. The crime figures for Dublin in relation to most other counties are appalling. Certainly not worth the hassle for about E300 a week.
billie1b wrote: » Would love to get into Traffic myself, anyone else?
Scouser wrote: » wheres your cajones?
thekopend wrote: » It was always said that traffic do nothing but screw everyone.
gilberto_eire wrote: » What's it got to do with that?. I wouldn't see any incentive to deal with inner city Dublins problems for E300. Maybe if we sorted the revolving door policy in our courts it would be a nice place to live and work. Every job has it's price, for the grief and disrespect I don't see E300 odd as worth it. Especially when your colleges are getting a hell of a lot more to deal with the same thing. Fair play for being so hard though.
Princess Petulia Pissy Pants wrote: » Why are you applying then?
gilberto_eire wrote: » Working in Dublin for E300 has no appeal.
gilberto_eire wrote: » Because by area the take home pay varies. The closer to home, less to travel back(E10 on tolls to Dublin and back), less on rent and better quality of life in the job. Take home from Dublin would be as low as it could be from where I live, also the quality of life in the job would be the lowest. I think it's pretty easy to understand. Working in Dublin for E300 has no appeal.
Devil08 wrote: » People shying away from working in Dublin where they will actually have to do proper police work!? Some just looking for a cushy number down the bog signalling tractors up and down the road and giving the OAPs lifts home from the pubs at closing time!
AaronMul1 wrote: » cuff them straight away before they have a chance
Scouser wrote: » Garda Aaronmul1 - could you please explain to the court as to why you took the defendants liberty? have a think about that little doozy
AaronMul1 wrote: » The only benefit of dublin is the resources. there are more Garda resources in the city, more armed gardai including the SDU and ERU, and the majority of the junkies you'll be dealing with are skinny and weak but violence is a problem, Assaults are expected unfortunately but if you adapt the American police approach to your police work you can avoid the assaults. Cover your ass, think someone is violent, cuff them straight away before they have a chance, if they resist, out with your baton or pepper spray and make sure you go home in the same condition you left. thats my view to it all
AaronMul1 wrote: » displayed aggresive behaviour towards me and my partner