-- Edited by nycop80 on Sunday 18th of June 2023 08:31:33 PM
Spanish mama said
Jun 18, 2023
Can you imagine what Mikes forum would look like. 12 year olds make all the decisions
Futureauxiliary said
Jun 18, 2023
SATCOM wrote:
Is there a Facebook group or something other than this EDP forum to share and receive information? I have had a few things come up in the past few weeks that might have been helpful but I hesitated because of this nonsense. The worst part is these EDPs are definitely on the job or retired. They know the jargon and process.
Oh and where the hell are the moderators? How can you take the Rising Star products and services seriously if these are the undertones.
-- Edited by SATCOM on Sunday 18th of June 2023 02:35:51 PM
Can you please share the info or private message the info. Would greatly appreciate it thanks.
Bill Parcells said
Jun 18, 2023
saharadesert23 wrote:
saharadesert23 wrote:
saharadesert23 wrote:
if its 1250 names maybe ill make it
your score is too low youll die on the list
if im on the list they have to promote me
You clearly have no maturity and no clue.
Ididntmakethecut said
Jun 18, 2023
What score is to low
NauseousPBBN said
Jun 18, 2023
61 is the cutoff with scale, not counting throwouts.
Spanish mama said
Jun 18, 2023
A trophy for participation has finally made its way down to this job.
Bklynsouth3020 said
Jun 18, 2023
This is nothing. Back in the day there was no such thing as failing / passing. You took the test, they made a list and If they got to you they got to you. People were getting in the 50s and getting promoted. Ray Kelly put a stop to it and made the 70 passing score
3testwonder said
Jun 19, 2023
NauseousPBBN wrote:
61 is the cutoff with scale, not counting throwouts.
Is that chart being followed for this exam?
NauseousPBBN said
Jun 19, 2023
The .231 scale was used on the 2017 Sgt Exam, and the last Sgt and Capt exam. Safe to assume the same will be applied to this exam, but as always, anything is possible.
Beta86 said
Jun 19, 2023
Agreed, with the .231 curve, a 61 with you get you on the list, thats not including if you pickup any throwouts or double answers.
Caralho said
Jun 19, 2023
Any word on TVB
Bill Parcells said
Jun 19, 2023
3testwonder wrote:
NauseousPBBN wrote:
61 is the cutoff with scale, not counting throwouts.
Is that chart being followed for this exam?
One would think but as always...nobody knows
WETBRAINEDGINGER said
Jun 19, 2023
1800 people on the list as of right now
Taketheday said
Jun 19, 2023
WETBRAINEDGINGER wrote:
1800 people on the list as of right now
1800 without the curve? Or with? 1800 sounds way to high
yankeefanhatebsox said
Jun 19, 2023
No way in hell 1800 passed initially so if 1800 is true Im gonna say thats with the curve
NauseousPBBN said
Jun 19, 2023
They haven't started tvb yet or just started. For 1800 to be true, that means everyone passed once you factor in throwouts...lol
Ididntmakethecut said
Jun 19, 2023
How many took the test
3testwonder said
Jun 19, 2023
2500
Ididntmakethecut said
Jun 19, 2023
1800 is a crazy number if thats the case people In the 50s are safe 1200 is more realistic lets see what happens just have to wait it out good luck all
Beta86 said
Jun 20, 2023
Hopefully the TVB starts soon,
countryroads said
Jun 20, 2023
People thought the idea of 4,400 on the Sgt list was insane, and yet it was true. 1800 wouldn't shock me.
Caralho said
Jun 20, 2023
NauseousPBBN wrote:
They haven't started tvb yet or just started. For 1800 to be true, that means everyone passed once you factor in throwouts...lol
how sure are you?
NauseousPBBN said
Jun 20, 2023
83.5678% sure...
Caralho said
Jun 20, 2023
NauseousPBBN wrote:
83.5678% sure...
I see
RachDawg said
Jun 20, 2023
I dont think the job needs as many LTs as you all think. Compared to last year theres only a few comands that are short LTs. Those same commands are terribly short on sergeants and cops but not LTs...going to be a slow crawling list no matter how many people are on it
HeartsNminds said
Jun 20, 2023
Theres currently 537 Lieutenants who can retire TODAY with a full 20+ year pension.
There are 1,015 Lieutenants who have between 15 to 19 years of service.
Total active Lts currently is 1,701.
Zenthan88 said
Jun 20, 2023
Plus the 400 thats gonna get promoted to Captain
Allout said
Jun 20, 2023
Bklynsouth3020 wrote:
This is nothing. Back in the day there was no such thing as failing / passing. You took the test, they made a list and If they got to you they got to you. People were getting in the 50s and getting promoted. Ray Kelly put a stop to it and made the 70 passing score
This is correct and in full swing. This administration's intentions are to make lists and promote on an as-needed basis. Realistically candidates in the lower tier will not get promoted unless there is a black swan event like covid and the riots where attrition became an issue. The method they are adopting will account for these potentially catastrophic personnel issues without depending on new exams. This all basically means, try and score above a 70 before curves and throw-outs and you will have a high chance for promotion. The lower you are on the list the higher your chances of getting killed on the list. Take all of this for what it is...All verified information.
Bill Parcells said
Jun 20, 2023
HeartsNminds wrote:
Theres currently 537 Lieutenants who can retire TODAY with a full 20+ year pension.
There are 1,015 Lieutenants who have between 15 to 19 years of service.
Total active Lts currently is 1,701.
Keep dreaming sgts. Most of those morherfuckers are staying past 20.
No1isbetter said
Jun 20, 2023
Take 50% of over 20, & 50% approaching 20 will leave. Thats about 750 + 400 captains of whole list gets made puts the LT list at 1100-1200. Sounds about right.
RachDawg said
Jun 20, 2023
Bill Parcells wrote:
HeartsNminds wrote:
Theres currently 537 Lieutenants who can retire TODAY with a full 20+ year pension.
There are 1,015 Lieutenants who have between 15 to 19 years of service.
Total active Lts currently is 1,701.
Keep dreaming sgts. Most of those morherfuckers are staying past 20.
They dont get it, these guys think that just because you can retire means you will. If they wanted to retire...they would have already
fiftyfouredp said
Jun 20, 2023
Cool theories guys. Do any of these ideas work with the Captain or Sergeants lists? No? Ok.
Taketheday said
Jun 20, 2023
Does anyone have the actual number of original passers to the Test so far without Curve/Throwouts like through a foil request? Ive heard as low as 350 to around 550.
Futureauxiliary said
Jun 20, 2023
Satcom has some intel but doesnt want to release it because of the few idiots posting nonsense.
Passit100 said
Jun 21, 2023
Wen is this list gunna come out
Futureauxiliary said
Jun 21, 2023
Anyone have the official headcount of current vacancies and terminals for all ranks ?
Taketheday said
Jun 21, 2023
RookieScum posted this a few days ago
Vacancies as of 6/16/23
Sergeant 533 (3568 out of 4101)
Lieutenant 66 (1378 out of 1444)
Captains -17 (367 out of 350 with 22 on Terminal)
DI 36 (144 out of 180 with 13 on Terminal
Beta86 said
Jun 21, 2023
Just by Looking at the vacancy numbers for Lts, looks like Lts are retiring.
motifer said
Jun 21, 2023
Beta86 wrote:
Just by Looking at the vacancy numbers for Lts, looks like Lts are retiring.
Because theres 4.6% of the allotted rank open?
3testwonder said
Jun 26, 2023
Veryy quiet here hmm
Futureauxiliary said
Jun 26, 2023
Taketheday wrote:
RookieScum posted this a few days ago
Vacancies as of 6/16/23
Sergeant 533 (3568 out of 4101)
Lieutenant 66 (1378 out of 1444)
Captains -17 (367 out of 350 with 22 on Terminal)
DI 36 (144 out of 180 with 13 on Terminal
If you go on that 360 app on the desktop.. total vacancy numbers seem to be higher. Lts. 1710 give or take, as opposed to the 1444 listed here. Anyone know why there is a difference?
Bill Parcells said
Jun 26, 2023
Because they promoted all those Lts on that ridiculous last list.
Zenthan88 said
Jun 27, 2023
And this list will be even more ridiculous
fiftyfouredp said
Jun 27, 2023
2000+ easily
Futureauxiliary said
Jun 27, 2023
Bill Parcells wrote:
Because they promoted all those Lts on that ridiculous last list.
With that being said then the dept can over promote from allotted vacancies ?
no they dont
yes they do
no they dont
ENOUGH ALREADY
Why ?
-- Edited by nycop80 on Sunday 18th of June 2023 08:31:33 PM
Can you please share the info or private message the info. Would greatly appreciate it thanks.
You clearly have no maturity and no clue.
Is that chart being followed for this exam?
Agreed, with the .231 curve, a 61 with you get you on the list, thats not including if you pickup any throwouts or double answers.
One would think but as always...nobody knows
1800 without the curve? Or with? 1800 sounds way to high
No way in hell 1800 passed initially so if 1800 is true Im gonna say thats with the curve
Hopefully the TVB starts soon,
how sure are you?
I see
There are 1,015 Lieutenants who have between 15 to 19 years of service.
Total active Lts currently is 1,701.
This is correct and in full swing. This administration's intentions are to make lists and promote on an as-needed basis. Realistically candidates in the lower tier will not get promoted unless there is a black swan event like covid and the riots where attrition became an issue. The method they are adopting will account for these potentially catastrophic personnel issues without depending on new exams. This all basically means, try and score above a 70 before curves and throw-outs and you will have a high chance for promotion. The lower you are on the list the higher your chances of getting killed on the list. Take all of this for what it is...All verified information.
Keep dreaming sgts. Most of those morherfuckers are staying past 20.
They dont get it, these guys think that just because you can retire means you will. If they wanted to retire...they would have already
Vacancies as of 6/16/23
Sergeant 533 (3568 out of 4101)
Lieutenant 66 (1378 out of 1444)
Captains -17 (367 out of 350 with 22 on Terminal)
DI 36 (144 out of 180 with 13 on Terminal
Just by Looking at the vacancy numbers for Lts, looks like Lts are retiring.
Because theres 4.6% of the allotted rank open?
If you go on that 360 app on the desktop.. total vacancy numbers seem to be higher. Lts. 1710 give or take, as opposed to the 1444 listed here. Anyone know why there is a difference?
With that being said then the dept can over promote from allotted vacancies ?