-- Edited by sharpie973 on Monday 23rd of November 2015 12:13:10 PM
mjehangir96 said
May 14, 2015
They won't fuss on anything ..... You are good with all of that stuff.
sharpie973 said
May 14, 2015
mjehangir96 wrote:
They won't fuss on anything ..... You are good with all of that stuff.
Thanks.
DOS_EQUIS said
May 14, 2015
sharpie973 wrote:
I am going tomorrow Manhattan. Can anyone provide any insight on what is allowed at the protest?
any supporting documents you would like to submit, feel free to raise your hand, the dcas employee will stamp each item and you will be able to turn in said documents before leaving.
we were also able to speak freely to one another as well.
-- Edited by DOS_EQUIS on Thursday 14th of May 2015 02:37:03 AM
sharpie973 said
May 14, 2015
DOS_EQUIS wrote:
sharpie973 wrote:
I am going tomorrow Manhattan. Can anyone provide any insight on what is allowed at the protest?
any supporting documents you would like to submit, feel free to raise your hand, the dcas employee will stamp each item and you will be able to turn in said documents before leaving.
we were also able to speak freely to one another as well.
-- Edited by DOS_EQUIS on Thursday 14th of May 2015 02:37:03 AM
Thank you.
DOS_EQUIS said
May 14, 2015
I also printed out a copy of the wording below provided to us by SLATE which i found very helpful when submitting my protest against the operations orders.
I respectfully request that the Question #_ that deal with Operations Order #_ should be nullified as this subject was not listed in the official NOTICE OF EXAMINATION(NOE Included & Highlighted) and I did not have the requisite notice to study the necessary material and properly prepare. As a result, I was unfairly prejudiced and, with this test being given once only 4 years, these questions have the potential to derail my career and negatively impact my life. My research shows that on a 2013 Sergeant Exam, Operations Orders were a separate topic listed in the NOTICE OF EXAMINATION(NOE Included & Highlighted), which means that the DCAS is well aware that it is not a subsection, but a separate category of police procedures. The questions selected should come from materials previously designated as the ones that will be tested. Any extremists questions may as well be on the subjects unrelated to police work. The notice was misleading and unfair, and deprived me of the ability to study the correct subject matter.
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-- Edited by sharpie973 on Monday 23rd of November 2015 12:13:10 PM
Thanks.
any supporting documents you would like to submit, feel free to raise your hand, the dcas employee will stamp each item and you will be able to turn in said documents before leaving.
we were also able to speak freely to one another as well.
-- Edited by DOS_EQUIS on Thursday 14th of May 2015 02:37:03 AM
Thank you.
I respectfully request that the Question #_ that deal with Operations Order #_ should be nullified as this subject was not listed in the official NOTICE OF EXAMINATION(NOE Included & Highlighted) and I did not have the requisite notice to study the necessary material and properly prepare. As a result, I was unfairly prejudiced and, with this test being given once only 4 years, these questions have the potential to derail my career and negatively impact my life. My research shows that on a 2013 Sergeant Exam, Operations Orders were a separate topic listed in the NOTICE OF EXAMINATION(NOE Included & Highlighted), which means that the DCAS is well aware that it is not a subsection, but a separate category of police procedures. The questions selected should come from materials previously designated as the ones that will be tested. Any extremists questions may as well be on the subjects unrelated to police work. The notice was misleading and unfair, and deprived me of the ability to study the correct subject matter.