Any idea how many people have a raw score in the 80's? 70's or 60's?
Edubz said
Feb 5, 2012
I work in a citywide unit, so I am in contact with a lot of people in various commands/units. I'd say 41 in the 80's and 200 in the 70's. 60's probably 500 or so. Again, this is a personal opinion from talking to people and this board, NOT from any "well-placed source in 1PP". I'd say 15 toss outs or doubles will pick up most of the people in the 60's bringing it to 750, which is about where they will cut the 2006 list off.
Phantom3628 said
Feb 6, 2012
So there is a possible chance that someone with a 61 could pass? Get promoted to LT?
HB said
Feb 7, 2012
Phantom3628 wrote:
So there is a possible chance that someone with a 61 could pass? Get promoted to LT?
Its a long shot but... Yes
BurnEd said
Feb 9, 2012
Edubz wrote:
.....I'd say 15 toss outs or doubles will pick up most of the people in the 60's bringing it to 750, which is about where they will cut the 2006 list off.
The 2006 Lieutenant's list is bigger than that, no?
Edubz said
Feb 9, 2012
it is over 1200 but they will promote up to approximately 750 give or take
WETBRAINEDGINGER said
Feb 12, 2012
I heard some **** from some pickpocket unit in manhattan got an 85 raw
Any idea how many people have a raw score in the 80's? 70's or 60's?
The 2006 Lieutenant's list is bigger than that, no?