Just curious if any one can provide reliable reasons why someone can get passed over on a list besides not having enough time. I know a really bad evall (below 3.0) can hold you up. How about CD's? SICK records? Lawsuits? Basically can anyone provide a list of things that would hold you up? Also any tips/advice to prevent being passed over?? I have no negative sick, or disciplinary records but I want to be aware of everything that .ca be negative. Thanks in advance for the replies.
queensfinest said
Jun 30, 2014
you can be held up if you have had a IAB log opened against you.When a log is open it either stays with IAB or it gets bumped down to inspections or your command.You can either be the subject of the investigation or a witness.fyi you won't know if you have a open case until you get called down or you get passed up for promotion.
2.Pending cd/charges
3.eeo
I know this because I've been on the chopping block a couple of times.Good Luck
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:19:21 AM
ManHands said
Jun 30, 2014
What kind of BS is that...you dont know if you have an open IAB log ??? I am assuming you must know something ! And I didnt know a CD would hold you up? I always thought/heard you wont get passed over for a simple CD...Bu for charges you will.
Thanks for the input QueensFinest!
hotshot25 said
Jul 1, 2014
Also which happens but not as frequent is ppl who don't have enough credits to get promoted like guys who did only 60 credits to get on or the military guy who did two yrs service instead of college
queensfinest said
Jul 1, 2014
Your cd has to be adjudicated.When your number is about to get called for promotion they send a request to a couple of places 1.your command asking for any pending disciplines
2.IAB
3.INspections
This is what is known as "the round robin"
And yes most of the time you won't know.Tons of people get passed over and can't figure out why until they are called for a GO15
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 02:04:14 AM
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:18:05 AM
Su Madre 24 said
Jul 1, 2014
I didn't get held up for my promo but I knew a few who were passed over.
To echo Queensfinest's comments...some of em had no goddamn idea why they got held up.
Semp1 said
Jul 2, 2014
Anything the job considers severe enough.
CappedOut said
Aug 15, 2014
Even being a witness can hold you up?? That doesn't sound right, does it? The way things are here it wouldn't surprise me, but it doesn't sound right......
-- Edited by CappedOut on Friday 15th of August 2014 06:47:55 PM
Noll0317 said
Aug 15, 2014
hotshot25 wrote:
Also which happens but not as frequent is ppl who don't have enough credits to get promoted like guys who did only 60 credits to get on or the military guy who did two yrs service instead of college
i thought if you have the required credits to get on the job plus the credits earned at the academy you are ok to get promoted to sgt.?
Wheresthelist said
Aug 15, 2014
The credits from the PA dont count unless you get a real school to put them on a transcript and have that school send an official transcript to educational tracking.
crap said
Aug 22, 2014
My partner used Excelsior College to combine both his college credits and the Police Academy credits into 1 transcript and had it sent to the Education unit at the Academy. Costs about $300.
-- Edited by crap on Friday 22nd of August 2014 03:05:27 PM
CappedOut said
Dec 11, 2014
queensfinest wrote:
you can be held up if you have had a IAB log opened against you.When a log is open it either stays with IAB or it gets bumped down to inspections or your command.You can either be the subject of the investigation or a witness.fyi you won't know if you have a open case until you get called down or you get passed up for promotion.
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:19:21 AM
Is that right? Just being a witness in an investigation into somebody else will hold you up? Wouldn't that make whole squads witnesses to a ton of open IAB cases?
Just curious if any one can provide reliable reasons why someone can get passed over on a list besides not having enough time. I know a really bad evall (below 3.0) can hold you up. How about CD's? SICK records? Lawsuits? Basically can anyone provide a list of things that would hold you up? Also any tips/advice to prevent being passed over?? I have no negative sick, or disciplinary records but I want to be aware of everything that .ca be negative. Thanks in advance for the replies.
you can be held up if you have had a IAB log opened against you.When a log is open it either stays with IAB or it gets bumped down to inspections or your command.You can either be the subject of the investigation or a witness.fyi you won't know if you have a open case until you get called down or you get passed up for promotion.
2.Pending cd/charges
3.eeo
I know this because I've been on the chopping block a couple of times.Good Luck
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:19:21 AM
Thanks for the input QueensFinest!
Also which happens but not as frequent is ppl who don't have enough credits to get promoted like guys who did only 60 credits to get on or the military guy who did two yrs service instead of college
Your cd has to be adjudicated.When your number is about to get called for promotion they send a request to a couple of places 1.your command asking for any pending disciplines
2.IAB
3.INspections
This is what is known as "the round robin"
And yes most of the time you won't know.Tons of people get passed over and can't figure out why until they are called for a GO15
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 02:04:14 AM
-- Edited by queensfinest on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 04:18:05 AM
To echo Queensfinest's comments...some of em had no goddamn idea why they got held up.
Even being a witness can hold you up?? That doesn't sound right, does it? The way things are here it wouldn't surprise me, but it doesn't sound right......
-- Edited by CappedOut on Friday 15th of August 2014 06:47:55 PM
hotshot25 wrote:
Also which happens but not as frequent is ppl who don't have enough credits to get promoted like guys who did only 60 credits to get on or the military guy who did two yrs service instead of college
i thought if you have the required credits to get on the job plus the credits earned at the academy you are ok to get promoted to sgt.?
My partner used Excelsior College to combine both his college credits and the Police Academy credits into 1 transcript and had it sent to the Education unit at the Academy. Costs about $300.
-- Edited by crap on Friday 22nd of August 2014 03:05:27 PM
Is that right? Just being a witness in an investigation into somebody else will hold you up? Wouldn't that make whole squads witnesses to a ton of open IAB cases?