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Post Info TOPIC: February 2023?!


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February 2023?!


One more to be promoted from this list this coming Friday! Unsure how, but congrats nonetheless!



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VetteCop wrote:

One more to be promoted from this list this coming Friday! Unsure how, but congrats nonetheless!


 Well we now know that you can still get promoted even after the exam list is expired. As long is a newer list isn't established and promotion from that newer list.



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Futureauxiliary wrote:
VetteCop wrote:

One more to be promoted from this list this coming Friday! Unsure how, but congrats nonetheless!


 Well we now know that you can still get promoted even after the exam list is expired. As long is a newer list isn't established and promotion from that newer list.


 Pretty sure civil servant law states the list has a maximum of 4 years unless extended by the PC or has been established for a minimum of 1 year and a new list is established and made active essentially killing the old list. Lists dont just keep going forever.  What more than likely happened is there was a legitimate reason of why that person went in late. 



-- Edited by Semp1 on Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:57:20 PM

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Semp1 wrote:
Futureauxiliary wrote:
VetteCop wrote:

One more to be promoted from this list this coming Friday! Unsure how, but congrats nonetheless!


 Well we now know that you can still get promoted even after the exam list is expired. As long is a newer list isn't established and promotion from that newer list.


 Pretty sure civil servant law states the list has a maximum of 4 years unless extended by the PC or has been established for a minimum of 1 year and a new list is established and made active essentially killing the old list. Lists dont just keep going forever.  What more than likely happened is there was a legitimate reason of why that person went in late. 



-- Edited by Semp1 on Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:57:20 PM


 The list got extended to 2024.  You can see it from the NYC open data site that has the DCAS test data.  I attached it below.  See rightmost column of extension date. 

 

 

 



-- Edited by Ticonderoga on Wednesday 29th of March 2023 12:25:31 PM



-- Edited by Ticonderoga on Wednesday 29th of March 2023 12:26:05 PM

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