DolphinChic
04-23-09, 08:20 AM
I apologize in advance for the length of this question.
I am nearing the final stages of the ICE 1811 application process (woo hoo!). I received a call last Thursday (April 16) informing me of a May 24 FLETC date. The SAC office I wanted (and the one I got) involves moving about 1,000 miles. I have worked for the fed gov't for a few years, so I have leave accumulated. I plan to take two weeks leave in order to move and get set up in the new location (new driver's license, register to vote there, spend time with family + friends) before FLETC.
If I get the hiring packet when I expect to, I'll be giving my current job about three weeks notice (and two of those will be leave)...so really about one week actual notice. I don't have any outstanding projects so I'm not going to be screwing them over or anything.
Here is my concern, I've been doing a lot of reading in the federal section of this message board and came across a post with this quote:
Snip:
I got pre-selected, went through everything and even got a school date for September 2003. A week before my school date, they called me and said that they ran out of money and my position wasn't a priority.
(It's from the thread "ICE Special Agent Recruiting" by ICEburg, 7-8-2005, post 15...site won't let me post URLs yet)
Now I realize the above post is an old one, and that ICE had some issues back then that they appear to be past. However, I was already concerned about this possibility last week, and I asked a woman at the Dallas Service Center if this was a "firm offer" and if she's ever seen ICE rescind the offer and/or had something fall through after the FLETC date was assigned. Her answer was that "with the budget cuts and the current economy you just never know".
I'll be leaving my position the first week of May...turning in all my ID badges and creds, losing access to some systems, getting read out/debriefed, etc. So if I'm told a week before FLETC that xyz happened and I'm no longer being hired...I'll basically be screwed in a MAJOR way.
So what I'm basically asking the current ICE 1811s is: Have you ever seen anyone assigned a FLETC date and had the offer rescinded? If so, is it common, rare, extremely rare? Is it something that used to happen but doesn't happen anymore? Any other information, feedback, etc?
Thanks in advance!!
I am nearing the final stages of the ICE 1811 application process (woo hoo!). I received a call last Thursday (April 16) informing me of a May 24 FLETC date. The SAC office I wanted (and the one I got) involves moving about 1,000 miles. I have worked for the fed gov't for a few years, so I have leave accumulated. I plan to take two weeks leave in order to move and get set up in the new location (new driver's license, register to vote there, spend time with family + friends) before FLETC.
If I get the hiring packet when I expect to, I'll be giving my current job about three weeks notice (and two of those will be leave)...so really about one week actual notice. I don't have any outstanding projects so I'm not going to be screwing them over or anything.
Here is my concern, I've been doing a lot of reading in the federal section of this message board and came across a post with this quote:
Snip:
I got pre-selected, went through everything and even got a school date for September 2003. A week before my school date, they called me and said that they ran out of money and my position wasn't a priority.
(It's from the thread "ICE Special Agent Recruiting" by ICEburg, 7-8-2005, post 15...site won't let me post URLs yet)
Now I realize the above post is an old one, and that ICE had some issues back then that they appear to be past. However, I was already concerned about this possibility last week, and I asked a woman at the Dallas Service Center if this was a "firm offer" and if she's ever seen ICE rescind the offer and/or had something fall through after the FLETC date was assigned. Her answer was that "with the budget cuts and the current economy you just never know".
I'll be leaving my position the first week of May...turning in all my ID badges and creds, losing access to some systems, getting read out/debriefed, etc. So if I'm told a week before FLETC that xyz happened and I'm no longer being hired...I'll basically be screwed in a MAJOR way.
So what I'm basically asking the current ICE 1811s is: Have you ever seen anyone assigned a FLETC date and had the offer rescinded? If so, is it common, rare, extremely rare? Is it something that used to happen but doesn't happen anymore? Any other information, feedback, etc?
Thanks in advance!!
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