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well good luck with that "call".. hahahha you must be the only one waiting for such a thing haha
but really Hope it comes through( that is unless im next on the list)
Originally posted by Bearcat357 View PostIf I get a phone call this week from something else going on.... this will be over as quick as it started... LOL...
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Originally posted by PHSeaBee View Postwell good luck with that "call".. hahahha you must be the only one waiting for such a thing haha
but really Hope it comes through( that is unless im next on the list)
As stated...we shall see...
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Originally posted by Bearcat357 View PostThanks...I get this call.... I will be happy as hell....as this has been dragging on since Mid Dec and I never thought it would be ending up good like it appears to be.
As stated...we shall see...UNITED STATES BORDER PATROL
"90 years of tradition unhindered by progress!"
honor first
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Originally posted by 3531Marine View PostWould COE's go out before an interview is conducted? Promet, any insight as to how it has been done in the past?
When you get interviewed the panel will consist of three agents. They'll be at least one supervisory agent and one street agent on the panel. Just be honest, straightforward, and use common sense. Be confident in yourself, but do not come across as a braggart or bull****ter. There are no trick questions or pop quizzes. Just make sure you know a little bit about the agency. I would at the very least read through this thread and do a couple Google searches before you show up.
PS I am amazed at how many aspiring NCIS Special Agents haven't bothered to take the 15 minutes to read through this thread. I keep getting messages asking me to explain things that have been covered five or more times already. This is a job that requires the ability to conduct independent research, and everytime I get one of these messages I think, "I hope we don't hire this person."
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Originally posted by Bearcat357 View PostNot sure what that is..... but this is what is stated from HR if you get an email from them....:
New hires (with the exception of current 1811 series Criminal
Investigators) must successfully complete the Criminal Investigator
Training Program (CITP) and the NCIS Special Agent Basic Training
Program (SABTP), located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
(FLETC) in Glynco, GA. However, current series 1811 Criminal
Investigators that have successfully completed an accredited CITP will
only be required to successfully complete the NCIS SABTP course.
Failure to successfully complete the training program(s) will result in
separation.
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Originally posted by promet View PostI was curious and so I checked our policy on this. Essentially, the only people who aren't required to go to CITP are current 1811s who have already graduated from CITP or from the FBI or DEA special agent training. There is an exception for some former USMC CID agents who were NCIS Marine Special Agents, but the policy is that people should have CITP or the DEA/FBI 1811 training.
promet,
What about recently separated 1811s who have completed FLETC-CITP? I understand the response from the hiring folks is that it depends on when you completed the training, however; wouldn't the time you separated from the 1811 position also come into play? I'm assuming you're with NCIS? In my former agency, they give you 2 years from the time you were employed as an 1811...if you go past that timeframe, you will need to redo CITP...
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Originally posted by Bearcat357 View PostDude...its a completely different gig than this.....COMPLETELY.....
IF I get picked up, I'm out of this....and a few other things I've applied/in the running for....
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Originally posted by EOD View Postpromet,
What about recently separated 1811s who have completed FLETC-CITP? I understand the response from the hiring folks is that it depends on when you completed the training, however; wouldn't the time you separated from the 1811 position also come into play? I'm assuming you're with NCIS? In my former agency, they give you 2 years from the time you were employed as an 1811...if you go past that timeframe, you will need to redo CITP...
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Originally posted by promet View PostI'm a NCIS 1811, but am not involved in hiring or policy. I believe NCIS allows you up to three years from the date of separation as an 1811 before the require you to redo CITP.
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I received a referral for Camp Lejeune.BPA -
Applied--8/01/10 Exam--8/30/10 NOR-9/01/10 (105) TSL-9/15/10 TSL2-10/14/10 OB--11/30/10 Med/PFT--03/09/11 Drug Test--3/29/11 --E-QIP update-4/12/2011- BI Interview---6/20/11 POLY--11/22/11 PASSED
TSU---12-12-2011 5-2-2012 EOD---6-11-2012
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AOTE=Ranger175;3464000]I received a referral for Camp Lejeune.[/QUOTE]
I received the referral for GS 9 Lejeune also. By the way interviews and Poly's the day after the interview are also being scheduled. I am not part of this group. I just know people that are.
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