missyme82 wrote: » On a totally unrelated note Deloitte are recruiting and they want graduates #junior1
wannabegard wrote: » all the same thou but would u get increments for having degrees like gardai have?
junior 1 wrote: » The funny thing about all of this is that most of you here expect to walk into a job that pays 29,000 euro off the bat with absolutely no formal qualifications. Most graduates would be chuffed to get a salary like that yet some of you expect it. And then you have the cheek to ridicule me for raising the topic? Now that's entitlement.
wannabegard wrote: » If i fail to get accepted to the PSNI i might just through the hat in a chance becoming a solicitor next year.
junior 1 wrote: » Here's a familiar phrase for the future; ''Would you like fries with that?''
LG1985 wrote: » U tell him/her Mop!!
LG1985 wrote: » Couldnt agree more to be honest!! They will end up bein very lonely sitting in a corner on their own!!
crinkley wrote: » Oh but it's entertaining, when I hear the life experience is better than a degree argument I imagine over zealous neighbourhood watchers, makes me giggle whilst I wait for a date. Plus I can hear my sister who is constantly telling me the job is 10% chasing bad guys, 90% sitting at your desk doing the paper work for catching the bad guys
Gee-22 wrote: » You're easily entertained. No neighbour watching here. Just some of us have had a number of years dealing with situations that you will find yourself dealing with as a psni constable. As for 90% sitting at a desk doing paperwork... don't hyperbole. Yes there's a lot of paperwork, but it's not a desk job by any stretch.
crinkley wrote: » Don't tell me my history degree won't stand to me, our exams were always last and would have to negotiate the library to home late at night amongst drunken revelers lol )) Wasn't an intentional exaggeration re paperwork, honestly doesn't bother me, just commenting on what someone in the job, well a Garda, notices about newbies the fact that they don't realise how much admin is involved in the job. To be fair she's moved through the ranks so I can well imagine her job is a hell of a lot of paper work
Gee-22 wrote: » During this campaign I have decided to take a step back from the boards for the sake of my sanity. After 1000 odd posts I heard it all before. I recall having a 10 odd page discussion on how important life experience is to the job. Flicking through the last few pages I see its a new campaign, same discussions. Unfortunately in the lull between actual developments in the process people get way-lead and off topic. Roll on IST's, so we have something recruitment related to natter about.
Mop a top wrote: » Lol I'm done with junior. I've said my piece. Yeah I've pulled pints and done a lot of dirty work, doesn't make me any more or less of a candidate as he/she thinks. I just feel sorry for junior, GV is going to be a lonely place if he/she is fortunate to get there. Sitting in their room while the rest of us crack on with our work and enjoy a bit of banter with each other.
Turner wrote: » Junior 1 banned for 1 week for trolling and taking the thread off topic. He is only new here but made a very bad first impression. Non compliance with forum rules on his return and his ban will be made permanent. Please, back on topic
TDA2 wrote: » Before getting back on topic.... What is trolling? (Never heard of it before so excuse my naivety)
Mop a top wrote: » In Internet slang, a troll is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion. Got to love google lol
TDA2 wrote: » Should really just be more honest eg. being a tw*t.