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Originally posted by rollingstone10 View PostThe updated status for my BI in CASS is "You case is in the security office". I have not met with an investigator so does this mean I will be receiving a NOPA? What happened to you guys when that status popped up?CBPO
Written: ~06-08
T.O.: 3-09
Pre-employment forms: 3-09 Completed
Fitness: 4-09 Completed
Medical: 4-09 Completed
VBT: 3-09 Completed
Drug test: 3-09 Completed
Quals: 4-09 Completed
B.I.: 08-06-09 Completed
Geo Pref: SW - Texas/NM (Took El Paso, TX)
TSU:08-07-09
EOD:08-17-09
FLETC:Sept 10 - Dec 30
"While watching you through the scope of my rifle, all I can say is: "You can run but you WILL die tired""
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Forgot to ask, but is there anyone on here looking for the SW Texas/NM area?CBPO
Written: ~06-08
T.O.: 3-09
Pre-employment forms: 3-09 Completed
Fitness: 4-09 Completed
Medical: 4-09 Completed
VBT: 3-09 Completed
Drug test: 3-09 Completed
Quals: 4-09 Completed
B.I.: 08-06-09 Completed
Geo Pref: SW - Texas/NM (Took El Paso, TX)
TSU:08-07-09
EOD:08-17-09
FLETC:Sept 10 - Dec 30
"While watching you through the scope of my rifle, all I can say is: "You can run but you WILL die tired""
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Originally posted by Federalyhood View PostMy question is:
Why is CBP taking more applications for Florida when there are a lot of people waiting on TSU for months? I'm working on two months and you are working on 4 months, and I know we are not the only two.
And new people welcome....this is not against you...
If any of you are trying to land a job in Miami, FL, good luck. When I did my VBT down on Brickell Ave, the administrator said about 200-300 people recently did VBTs and ALL are looking to get into MIA or the port of Miami. She said those people are going to be waiting for 2-3 years before getting a job with CBP.
The only reason I chose Miami is because I'm already here. Anyway, if you want the job be flexible with where you're willing to work. Florida isn't all that, especially between May-October when the humidity will make you wish you didn't move down here. No dis to any of the Florida massive, but since '82, the temp and humidity have done nothing but gone up, and the state is getting more and more crowded.
If you do get a job down here and you haven't lived here long, you'll notice people here don't know how to drive. You can also expect to narrowly avoid being in a car accident on a daily basis, especially in Dade and Broward.Last edited by sandwichman; 05-07-2009, 05:28 PM.CBP written test Miami, FL
11/10/2007
NOR letter 01/16/2008
VBT 4/2/2008 (passed)
Forms 6/2/2009 completed
Med exam 4/6/2009 completed
9/4/2009
Physical exam 4/6/2009 (passed)
drug test 5/7/2009 (passed)
TO 5/12/2009 (2nd one,
never got first)
qualifications completed
BI interview 9/30/2009
BI cleared/referred to TSU 10/30/2009
poly: Mar 2011
updated e-Qip & All Forms: Sep/Oct 2011
BI interview II: Dec 2011/Jan 2012
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Originally posted by sandwichman View PostA former coastguard buddy of mine whose trying to get into the Marine tactical division of CBP told me they're getting lots of applicants and they are weeding people out little by little.
If any of you are trying to land a job in Miami, FL, good luck. When I did my VBT down on Brickell Ave, the administrator said about 200-300 people recently did VBTs and ALL are looking to get into MIA or the port of Miami. She said those people are going to be waiting for 2-3 years before getting a job with CBP.
The only reason I chose Miami is because I'm already here. Anyway, if you want the job be flexible with where you're willing to work. Florida isn't all that, especially between May-October when the humidity will make you wish you didn't move down here. No dis to any of the Florida massive, but since '82, the temp and humidity have done nothing but gone up, and the state is getting more and more crowded.
Been in process for Miami since feb 07 and I'm at theend of the process so I think I'm safe....
If you do get a job down here and you haven't lived here long, you'll notice people here don't know how to drive. You can also expect to narrowly avoid being in a car accident on a daily basis, especially in Dade and Broward.
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Originally posted by Federalyhood View PostMy question is:
Why is CBP taking more applications for Florida when there are a lot of people waiting on TSU for months? I'm working on two months and you are working on 4 months, and I know we are not the only two.
And new people welcome....this is not against you...
Today’s TSU people are in competition for today’s…tomorrow’s…next week’s…next month’s training slots. Those new applicants likely won’t see an offer for many months. In the 6-12-18 months it takes for the new applicants to work their way up into TSU, you TSU people will almost certainly be hired.
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