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Sobie28
03-06-06, 07:04 PM
Jeez, finally got my ICE SA tentative offer in the mail today. Any one else apply through the "pin" process last summer?? Any one else get one? I have been in a SA stalemate with USSS, ATF, and ICE for almost a year now. Hopefully the others pick up as well.


ASUsundevil5
03-06-06, 09:31 PM
glad to hear about the progress. keep us updated

Valor55
03-06-06, 10:17 PM
I'm surprised you haven't heard back from USSS?????

Are you taking the ICE position?


tomahawk134
03-06-06, 10:45 PM
Good Luck in your endeavors

ud22206
03-07-06, 03:39 PM
USSS and tell them about your TO with ICE, I bet you will get another TO from USSS!!!

They love doing that!

Switchback
03-08-06, 01:05 AM
My buddy got a tentative offer for the SA position from ICE last December. They are working on his BI now and he is jsut waiting for the call.

BP348
03-08-06, 04:19 PM
A guy in my office just accecpted a SA offer from ICE for the Newark,NJ office. Good thing he's from NYC.

Sobie28
03-10-06, 09:23 PM
BP348- Thats great for him. Do you know if he had any other choices to pick from? Or was it NJ take it or leave it??


UD2206- I was thinking about that , but only if and when I get an official offer. By the way, are you currently UD? If so what branch?


Valor55- I finished everything with the USSS last Aug. They never return calls and with me being UD it actually hurts my chances since they only have a small amount of slots for us slated in each class. AS for the ICE SA gig, its only a TO at this point. Which means your approved for hire in their eyes, but you still don't have a class date. But yes, if I was given the official job offer Id take it.

Sobie28
03-10-06, 09:24 PM
Just got off the phone with ICE. I have to take a PT test on the 24th. Is this new for their hiring procedures?? I have no problem with it, just never heard of it with ICE before.

Piggy
03-10-06, 11:43 PM
I was just on the ICE website last week and read about their PT requirements and I think I do recall something about it being new. Don't ask me what the link is, I have no idea. I'll search tonight to see if I find it. It was something about a stair step test and 2 others.

Sobie28
03-11-06, 10:45 AM
Piggy- Yea if you could somehow find out what the pt test consists of that would be great.

jvale00
03-11-06, 11:25 AM
Piggy- Yea if you could somehow find out what the pt test consists of that would be great.

I thought it was all standardized. 1.5 mile run, agility test, max bench press and the flexibility test. :confused:

Fedguy04
03-12-06, 01:51 PM
I thought it was all standardized. 1.5 mile run, agility test, max bench press and the flexibility test. :confused:
I did the test last september as part of my med for ICE. Its a three minute step test, push ups, situps, and a sit and reach assesment. Nothing too complicated. P.S. I've been in the ICE SA process for 2 1/2 years with a TO in hand from May 05' anyone else here have the same sort of time frame??

Sobie28
03-12-06, 08:34 PM
Hey Fedguy, thanks for the info. A three minute step test?? what the heck is that? Is that just to measure your heart rate or are they looking for speed?? Youve had your TO for a while...I think things have just started to pick up though after that long hiring freeze. I mean they had 2 feb classes , a march class, now an April 17th class. I was also informed of their being 9 more classes before the fiscal year ends. Have you finished your BI??

Switchback
03-12-06, 08:46 PM
Hey Fedguy, thanks for the info. A three minute step test?? what the heck is that? Is that just to measure your heart rate or are they looking for speed...


The step-test is a test that is often a requirement before hitting the track for the running portion of a fiot test. It is a quick gauge (More of a liability), in an arttempt to show that you are not that likely to fall over and die during the run. You step up and down of the step at an established rate (matching the sounds of a tape recording). If your heart rate is above a given number, you are not permitted to proceed with the run.

Fedguy04
03-13-06, 06:43 PM
Hey Fedguy, thanks for the info. A three minute step test?? what the heck is that? Is that just to measure your heart rate or are they looking for speed?? Youve had your TO for a while...I think things have just started to pick up though after that long hiring freeze. I mean they had 2 feb classes , a march class, now an April 17th class. I was also informed of their being 9 more classes before the fiscal year ends. Have you finished your BI??
Yeah the step test is a joke. It's just to measure your heart rate at an extremely light cardio pace. There is no run requirement for pre-employment but is required once you get to FLETC. My case is in the "security office" according to the automated line. I've finished everything but my BI is still "pending".

Sobie28
03-14-06, 01:49 AM
Fedguy-thanks for the info. What do you think the odds of being in a class before the end of the fiscal are??

Fedguy04
03-14-06, 10:13 AM
Fedguy-thanks for the info. What do you think the odds of being in a class before the end of the fiscal are??
No prob. I think its very realistic to possibly be in a class before the end of the fiscal year (October 1 I think??). It looks like they are starting to accelerate the hiring and are putting more classes through. Then again we're dealing with the big G so anything can happen. Fingers crossed...