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Post Info TOPIC: Ok I passed, now what?


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Ok I passed, now what?


I'm at top pay, got a 73, w/ veteran points, seniority, PT points I'm probably looking at something like an 81 or something close to that, I'm not really sure.  I really don't pay much attention to the promotion process, only that there are some guys I know that passed that are now gone, and some are still sitting around waiting.

When can I expect to be promoted?  Doesn't it take like a year or so for the list to come out?

At current salary levels will I be getting a paycut?  If so I'm pissed!  What are the current pay levels?

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Congrats.

Well you Have to wait for the list to come out which can be up to 3 more years ( probably next year or so) then you will see where you stand. Depends what list number and how many people are eliglbe with time and college credits above your list number and how many people the department puts into a class. There is no set amount each class. Could be 20 could be 100 or whatever. There clould be a class every month or no classes for months.

As far as a paycut, the sba is working on it. Will definetly be fixed by the time you get promoted.

Stay safe and out of trouble. Good luck

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The list is probably a year away and you still have to factor in the 400 or so people left on the last exams list.

An 81 would put you in the top half easily so youre looking at 1 1/2 to 2 years until you get promoted.

And yes a rookie sgt gets less pay then a top pay cop now. But the sgts contract expires in 2011/2012 so by then everything should be ironed out.

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hey guys i am going to the protest session on Thursday. i got 69 on this test. I do not remember the questions. i need some advise on how to protest. Here are the  number of questions I got wrong.
1-B 3-B 4-a 11-d 14-c  17-B 21-a 27-c 37-a 39-d 40-b 41-d 43-b 44-b 45-c 50-d 52-a 53-b 54-c 60-b  64-b 65-d 76-a 77-d 78-a 81-b 84-a 85-a 90-c  91-b 92-b.
Please if u think any of these question could be protested. please reply back on this board. thank you


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Just found out my score, im in the same boat as you.  I got a 75 plus vet points plus over ten years and medals so im looking at an 85.  remember that a lot of people who passed have less than 5yrs on and get next to no points for seniority and no vet points, unless their a vet, so they have only a raw score plus a point or two for medals.  It takes a while to get a list number but I dont think it will be as long as people are saying, maybe six months.  How many of these people do you think got over a 80?  Who knows,  if its meant to be than its meant to be.  I wish i did a little better but thank god seniority is good for something. 

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the list usually comes out about six months after the test.

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Lucky You. I have no problems with military points. I saved mine when i'll be taking a LT test. However, i dont agree about seniority points. It be better if they actually made people work for these 7 points rather then just give them out. They should just make people earn them by giving out an extra credit question or something. It be more fair.

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I can tell waiting to get promoted is going to be tortorous!!!

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T on the J has to account for something on this job nowadays.  Alot of guys/ gals studied- passed w/ 3 years on, became a house mouse until they get made, and tell you how the job works.  This ruins the job. They then get shipped to a busy command and dont know crap.  And its so obvious!   I love when I pass by the bridges and see the cop in the RMP studying.  What is that guy/ gal gonna tell someone like in the 75, 77 about how to handle a heavy job?

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UNFORTUNATELY TIME ON THE JOB MEANS NOTHING TODAY. REGARDLESS IF THE SERGEANT HAS 5 YEARS ON 10 YEARS ON OR 25 YEARS ON, AT THE END OF THE DAY THEY ARE THE BOSS AND YOU HAVE TO COMPLY WITH IT. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT THEN JUST STUDY AND BECOME A BOSS YOUR SELF. I'M SURE YOU DIDN'T COME ON THE JOB AND AUTOMATICALLY KNOW EVERYTHING SO THEY WILL LEARN. IF THE COP WITH 1 YEAR ON OR 3 YEARS ON IS SMART ENOUGH TO STUDY THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT. IT IS ALSO SAD THAT THE COP WITH 3 YEARS ON WILL GET THEIR 28 SIGNED FASTER THAN THE COP WITH 15 YEARS. IT IS JUST HOW THE JOB IS TODAY. SO PRETTY MUCH TIME ON THE JOB ONLY HAS ITS PERKS WHEN IT COMES TO THE EXAMS. SO SAD BUT SO TRUE. 

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The way I look at it is the sooner you pass and get promoted then god bless you. You have to study and work at it. I wish I gave it a real try earlier in my career. Now that I get the full amount of points for seniority ill take them but remember if it takes you 10.5 years to pass the test like me, then you can have them too. Im sure you would rather pass a little earlier in your career. But anyway ill take my seniority and military points and hopefully it all works out. Best of luck.

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By the way, your user name is veteran member, shouldn't you be getting full seniority points????????????  What do you consider a veteran member to be?  Maybe you are referring to your military status?

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By the way I was referring to NYG37 veteran Member. Just realized that is referring to the amount of posts that you have made not time on. Sorry for the mistake.

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JMILZ wrote:

T on the J has to account for something on this job nowadays.  Alot of guys/ gals studied- passed w/ 3 years on, became a house mouse until they get made, and tell you how the job works.  This ruins the job. They then get shipped to a busy command and dont know crap.  And its so obvious!   I love when I pass by the bridges and see the cop in the RMP studying.  What is that guy/ gal gonna tell someone like in the 75, 77 about how to handle a heavy job?



What bridges? Im assuming youre talking about the Brooklyn or Willimasburg?

Collaring up and working in a busy house does not make a good boss. Sure it helps when a boss knows what hes doing but treating others with respect, looking out for people, and talking care of your cops isnt something that can be taught in a busy command or in a book. That comes with common sense and being a decent human being.

 



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seniority point and medals


hey, Guys don't get it twisted now.  First of all congrats to all that passed and good luck to those that failed.
by  the way i passed.

this i s how seniority points work on this test.  First u must get a 70 then the folowing apply to y'all:
SENIORITY AND DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS:

 

Method of Computing Seniority:

 

If your date of If your date of

permanent permanent

appointment to Police You will receive the appointment to Police You will receive the

Officer is: following points: Officer is: following points:

02/08/06 or after Not eligible 05/08/02 - 08/07/02 3.738

11/08/05 - 02/07/06 0.700 02/08/02 - 05/07/02 3.955

08/08/05 - 11/07/05 0.917 11/08/01 - 02/07/02 4.172

05/08/05 - 08/07/05 1.134 08/08/01 - 11/07/01 4.389

02/08/05 - 05/07/05 1.351 05/08/01 - 08/07/01 4.606

11/08/04 - 02/07/05 1.568 02/08/01 - 05/07/01 4.823

08/08/04 - 11/07/04 1.785 11/08/00 - 02/07/01 5.040

05/08/04 - 08/07/04 2.002 08/08/00 - 11/07/00 5.257

02/08/04 - 05/07/04 2.219 05/08/00 - 08/07/00 5.474

11/08/03 - 02/07/04 2.436 02/08/00 - 05/07/00 5.691

08/08/03 - 11/07/03 2.653 11/08/99 - 02/07/00 5.908

05/08/03 - 08/07/03 2.870 08/08/99 - 11/07/99 6.125

02/08/03 - 05/07/03 3.087 05/08/99 - 08/07/99 6.342

11/08/02 - 02/07/03 3.304 02/08/99 - 05/07/99 6.559

08/08/02 - 11/07/02 3.521 02/08/99 or earlier 6.776

Conditions:

Service in titles other than Police Officer in any one or combination of the New York City Police, Transit Police

or Housing Authority Police Departments will not be given seniority credit, except as provided by law. No

additional credit will be given for more than 10 years of permanent service in the eligible title, nor will credit

be given for more then the actual amount of service an eligible has, except as provided by Section 243 of the

State Military Law. Any person who, pursuant to Court Order or otherwise, has been accorded retroactive

seniority by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services in the title of Police Officer in any one or

combination of the New York City Police, Transit Police or Housing Authority Police Departments shall be

given appropriate credit.

Note:

 

Departmental Awards:

 

Exam. No. 8564 - Page 4

For each award: Add the following points:

Honorable Mention* 0.156

Exceptional Merit 0.125

Commendation 0.094

Meritorious Police Duty 0.063

Excellent Police Duty 0.031

Annual Physical Fitness Incentive Program max of 0.500 per year to a max of 2.500

Departmental Medal of Honor 0.375

Police Combat Cross 0.219

Medal For Valor (Merit) 0.188

*The following additional points beyond those awarded for Honorable Mention will be applied if the member

has also been awarded any of the following medals

for the same act; otherwise, the member will receive thepoints as indicated above:

Departmental Medal of Honor 0.219

Police Combat Cross 0.063

Medal for Valor (Merit) 0.032

from nohook c'all at bmoc in 2011. notsomuch what's up. I told u i'll c u at bmoc.

Use the following chart to determine the points credited for Departmental Awards

subject to the terms and conditions listed below.

See FORMER FIRE SERVICE section, and EFFECTS OF A BREAK IN SERVICE section, below.Use the following chart to determine the points credited for seniority in the

eligible title of Police Officer in any one or combination of the New York City Police, Transit Police or Housing

Authority Police Departments, subject to the conditions listed below.

Additional Points for Seniority and Departmental Awards, if

applicable, will be awarded only to candidates who pass the multiple-choice test.



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RE: Ok I passed, now what?


Congrats to you nohook. C u at b-mac

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