Has anyone filed with the CSC in the last year? If so, have you received any updates: hearing , decisions etc
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I have a buddy who's on review for some medical documents from psych. Long story short there was an error on his application to get his documents released which delayed the medical facility in sending them out to Nypd psych services. He emailed his psych and she said his application will remain on discontinued until she receives them. Anyone know if this is a bad look? Is a discontinue in this case the same as a DQ?
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[QUOTE=Jay_easy3197;3828585]I have a buddy who's on review for some medical documents from psych. Long story short there was an error on his application to get his documents released which delayed the medical facility in sending them out to Nypd psych services. He emailed his psych and she said his application will remain on discontinued until she receives them. Anyone know if this is a bad look? Is a discontinue in this case the same as a DQ?
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No that's not a big deal all it means is they are waiting on paper work once they get it they will make a decesion hopefully they say yes tell your friend to be wary if they ask for a 2nd interview it's usually the kiss of death]
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I have decided to appeal my failed psych for the NYCDOC. I feel like the oral and written psych went well, and they failed me because I failed the NYPD psych in the past. I got in touch with a psychologist who does appeals he is going to request the records from the NYCDOC. My goal is to become a Nassau County Police Officer. With that in mind should I stop continuing with the appeal process after I get my records on why I failed or should I pay the psychologist $2,000 out of pocket to perform the tests on me to get his personal evaluation and continue to appeal process with NYCDOC. Will a passing evaluation from a psychologist outside the police department be a determining factor in helping me land a job with the NCPD?
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Originally posted by BronxBombers View PostI have decided to appeal my failed psych for the NYCDOC. I feel like the oral and written psych went well, and they failed me because I failed the NYPD psych in the past. I got in touch with a psychologist who does appeals he is going to request the records from the NYCDOC. My goal is to become a Nassau County Police Officer. With that in mind should I stop continuing with the appeal process after I get my records on why I failed or should I pay the psychologist $2,000 out of pocket to perform the tests on me to get his personal evaluation and continue to appeal process with NYCDOC. Will a passing evaluation from a psychologist outside the police department be a determining factor in helping me land a job with the NCPD?
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Originally posted by PuertoRican_COP View PostHow long does it take to hear back from Psychological unit for a DQ? I was placed on review and they requested i get some records and i got it to them before December 22, 2015 which was the deadline. Since then I have not heard a word from them and its been almost 2 months.
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If you have parents on the job, does legacy play a role in the process with the psych department. Obviously if the candidate has some serious issues with mental health or other past history issues, I'm sure it wouldn't help. But if you have a clean record or minor issues do they take into consideration that your parents are on the job?, or they can careless about legacy? I know when you take the test you get five extra points for having parents on the job. From what I heard back in the day if you had parents on the job, you had a more of a greater chance of getting in with no problem, compare to someone that didn't have parents on the job. But I know things are different now and things aren't the same within the department.
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Originally posted by smooth_operator View PostIf you have parents on the job, does legacy play a role in the process with the psych department. Obviously if the candidate has some serious issues with mental health or other past history issues, I'm sure it wouldn't help. But if you have a clean record or minor issues do they take into consideration that your parents are on the job?, or they can careless about legacy? I know when you take the test you get five extra points for having parents on the job. From what I heard back in the day if you had parents on the job, you had a more of a greater chance of getting in with no problem, compare to someone that didn't have parents on the job. But I know things are different now and things aren't the same within the department.
You could be an upstate police officer applying for NYPD and still be going thru the same motions as with any other candidate.
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Decided to go forth with the appeal. Met up with Dr. Robert Daly.
1) Has anyone here used him before? Anything positive/negative?
2) I know the likelihood of your case being overturned is on a case to case basis, but is this something that I can actually rely on happening? Or do they almost never overturn their original decisions?
If there's a decent chance of it being overturned, I'll go ahead w/ the process. However, if it rarely gets overturned, I don't want to just hand this guy a grand if it's almost impossible to reverse.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by JaeTM View PostDecided to go forth with the appeal. Met up with Dr. Robert Daly.
1) Has anyone here used him before? Anything positive/negative?
2) I know the likelihood of your case being overturned is on a case to case basis, but is this something that I can actually rely on happening? Or do they almost never overturn their original decisions?
If there's a decent chance of it being overturned, I'll go ahead w/ the process. However, if it rarely gets overturned, I don't want to just hand this guy a grand if it's almost impossible to reverse.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by Frogman13 View PostHas anyone filed with the CSC in the last year? If so, have you received any updates: hearing , decisions etc
They work VERY SLOWLY due to case load.Problems with a psych exam?
Have an upcoming PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAM that you NEED to PREPARE for?
If your Disqualified, Pressured too withdraw, Recieved a Proposed DQ or want to talk about the appeal process- check these guys out. Doesnt hurt too call them- free, detailed telepone consultation before
you make up your mind.
WWW.LAWENFORCEMENTPEPTALK.COM
Attorney Rob Kronenberg WWW.RKRONENBERGLAW.COM
Appeal Psychologist: Mark Lerner
http://www.crisisdoctors.com/Site/Dr._Mark_Lerner.html
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Originally posted by JaeTM View PostDecided to go forth with the appeal. Met up with Dr. Robert Daly.
1) Has anyone here used him before? Anything positive/negative?
2) I know the likelihood of your case being overturned is on a case to case basis, but is this something that I can actually rely on happening? Or do they almost never overturn their original decisions?
If there's a decent chance of it being overturned, I'll go ahead w/ the process. However, if it rarely gets overturned, I don't want to just hand this guy a grand if it's almost impossible to reverse.
Thanks in advance.
1) no discussing stuff over the phone. Hes all about getting you in to see him.
2) He advertises that he was a psych services director; but he was an interim director for a short period. (Working at psych services is a civil service exam that does not demonstrate proficiency).
3) He is not a local guy. He live's in Michigan, (from what i understand) and flys in to handle these cases.
With that said, i was told he writes a good report. If you decide to use a lawyer i reccomend rob kronenbergProblems with a psych exam?
Have an upcoming PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAM that you NEED to PREPARE for?
If your Disqualified, Pressured too withdraw, Recieved a Proposed DQ or want to talk about the appeal process- check these guys out. Doesnt hurt too call them- free, detailed telepone consultation before
you make up your mind.
WWW.LAWENFORCEMENTPEPTALK.COM
Attorney Rob Kronenberg WWW.RKRONENBERGLAW.COM
Appeal Psychologist: Mark Lerner
http://www.crisisdoctors.com/Site/Dr._Mark_Lerner.html
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Originally posted by BronxBombers View PostI have decided to appeal my failed psych for the NYCDOC. I feel like the oral and written psych went well, and they failed me because I failed the NYPD psych in the past. I got in touch with a psychologist who does appeals he is going to request the records from the NYCDOC. My goal is to become a Nassau County Police Officer. With that in mind should I stop continuing with the appeal process after I get my records on why I failed or should I pay the psychologist $2,000 out of pocket to perform the tests on me to get his personal evaluation and continue to appeal process with NYCDOC. Will a passing evaluation from a psychologist outside the police department be a determining factor in helping me land a job with the NCPD?Problems with a psych exam?
Have an upcoming PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAM that you NEED to PREPARE for?
If your Disqualified, Pressured too withdraw, Recieved a Proposed DQ or want to talk about the appeal process- check these guys out. Doesnt hurt too call them- free, detailed telepone consultation before
you make up your mind.
WWW.LAWENFORCEMENTPEPTALK.COM
Attorney Rob Kronenberg WWW.RKRONENBERGLAW.COM
Appeal Psychologist: Mark Lerner
http://www.crisisdoctors.com/Site/Dr._Mark_Lerner.html
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Originally posted by smooth_operator View PostIf you have parents on the job, does legacy play a role in the process with the psych department. Obviously if the candidate has some serious issues with mental health or other past history issues, I'm sure it wouldn't help. But if you have a clean record or minor issues do they take into consideration that your parents are on the job?, or they can careless about legacy? I know when you take the test you get five extra points for having parents on the job. From what I heard back in the day if you had parents on the job, you had a more of a greater chance of getting in with no problem, compare to someone that didn't have parents on the job. But I know things are different now and things aren't the same within the department.Problems with a psych exam?
Have an upcoming PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAM that you NEED to PREPARE for?
If your Disqualified, Pressured too withdraw, Recieved a Proposed DQ or want to talk about the appeal process- check these guys out. Doesnt hurt too call them- free, detailed telepone consultation before
you make up your mind.
WWW.LAWENFORCEMENTPEPTALK.COM
Attorney Rob Kronenberg WWW.RKRONENBERGLAW.COM
Appeal Psychologist: Mark Lerner
http://www.crisisdoctors.com/Site/Dr._Mark_Lerner.html
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