Quote from: socaldude81 on Feb 01, 2006, 04:28 PMHey there again,
OK here's another question thats boggeling me:
FBI agents are always on call 24/7 and in return get paid 25% overtime pay automatically. Since they are on call at all times, does that prevent them from going away for a weekend vacation or a nice dinner and drinks with their families when they get off work for the day? OR do they have to use their vacation time to do these things. I guess what im asking is are they constantly paged to come into work for required overtime or is there some kind of schedule set for them.
I'm sorry if this question isn't the right category.
Quote from: socaldude81 on Jan 27, 2006, 04:36 PMHey thank you for the reply,
Ok one more question...in the physical ability test/PFT...do they give you breaks in between each test OR do you go straight from pushups to running a sprint to doing situps then to do the 1.5 mile run? If they give you a break about how long?
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Finally, how strict are they on time and passing scores?? What happens if you can't do the 1.5 mile run in time to score 1 pt.? What happens if you barely missed it? Are you doomed?
Quote from: socaldude81 on Jan 25, 2006, 03:43 PMThank you for the reply!I don't think you understood me. I'm sorry, I'll remember a few details. I never took a language test. I just received a letter out of the blue - asking me to fill out the fd-140 (the form that they were using during the time - around this time last year).
So just to make it clear, I shouldn't fill out a personal history form or application after passing the phase 1 exam? Keep in mind I was not instructed to at all. The only thing they told me/the letter said was to wait.
So it took 2 months for them to schedule you for the language test?
So then when do they make you fill out that new application they use that you mentioned?
Thanks
Quote from: socaldude81 on Jan 25, 2006, 06:51 AMHello,
I took the phase I exam for the FBI. One week later i was notified that I passed. It's been about a month and i haven't heard anything from them about my language test. I also was told that I do NOT need to send in the FD-140 personal history application since the FBI doesn't request that anymore. Is that true??? The person on the phone didn't seem very knowledgable. If they were wrong, is it too late?
Thanks
)Quote from: Johnn on Dec 04, 2005, 02:55 AM
Hi George -
I agree with you but i was wondering - what if lets say, I decide to appeal and my appeal is granted and I'm retested. If I "fail" that retest and request my polygraph charts - won't there be a risk that I can take those to a professional polygrapher and debate with the help of a lawyer -the entire outcome with the DOJ?
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Sep 28, 2005, 06:18 PM1NARCMAN,
Be aware that almost everyone who is granted a "re-test" fails. The FBI polygraph unit cannot afford to be seen reversing more than a handful of initial polygraph results, for to do so would cast doubt on their reliability. The main purpose for granting "re-tests" seems to be to create the appearance (but not the reality) of fairness in the hiring process.