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Post by McLovin' on Feb 1, 2010 1:59:11 GMT -5
I'll have an e-mail telling me something, anything. It would go against my theory of OPM waiting until late in the week but my theory about being notified in the the second week in January was wrong, then my theory about being notified in the third week in January was wrong, and so on.........
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Post by afgirl on Feb 1, 2010 9:23:01 GMT -5
It seems everyone has gotten up, checked their e-mail, and then checked this board to see if anyone has heard (since this post has been read 102 times already at 9:21 am EST). It's early Monday morning, too early for OPM to be at work and productive and sending out notices Heck they haven't even had a cup of coffee and talked about the weekend yet. Maybe, just maybe, someone came to work today determined to get the notifications off of their to do list...
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Post by tricia on Feb 1, 2010 10:27:22 GMT -5
Afgirl, I seem to recall that these email messages are usually sent at 5:00 EST. What does everyone else recall about the times?
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Post by McLovin' on Feb 1, 2010 12:51:33 GMT -5
Afgirl, I seem to recall that these email messages are usually sent at 5:00 EST. What does everyone else recall about the times? In 2007, when I didn't get past GO, I think it was a morning message but I'm not sure. I may have a printout of it somewhere. It's nice to know I'm not alone.
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Post by reapplicant on Feb 1, 2010 12:54:29 GMT -5
I looked up the prior messages on application manager. In July 2007 the e-mail was at 6:41 PM. In September 08 the e-mail was at 4:29 PM.
Note both of those were unfavorable NORs. I have no idea whether there was difference in when congratulatory, rather than Dear John e-mails went out.
I also can't believe I even bothered to look. There is such a thing as being too obsessive about this. That last sentence was not directed at the person who asked the question. Obviously I cared enough to look.
Based on my memory, I would look for a change from "awaiting results" to "complete" as a heads-up that the e-mails are being sent.
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Post by cinderella on Feb 1, 2010 13:55:19 GMT -5
But PF, the WD comes before the SI, and in some cases, the tests were a month apart. Perhaps things have changed this time.
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Post by deminimis on Feb 1, 2010 14:15:49 GMT -5
But PF, the WD comes before the SI, and in some cases, the tests were a month apart. . . . I have been thinking the same thing, which is why I believe we'll be hearing something any minute now. Still, it's just speculation.
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Post by McLovin' on Feb 1, 2010 15:33:15 GMT -5
Since SI begins in mid-march, I think its safe to gues mid-February for the emails. My guess is folks will hear sometime no later than end of next week. Its a guess, though, I have no inside info, but that gives OPM four weeks to schedule SI's for about 500 people. Its a job for them, so if they can notify you earlier, my guess is they will. Wow, that post was totally useless wasn't it? It was not useless to me at all.
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Post by chinook on Feb 1, 2010 15:50:58 GMT -5
But PF, the WD comes before the SI, and in some cases, the tests were a month apart. Perhaps things have changed this time. In 2007 the WD and SI started one day apart. You did the WD and later did the SI. As a system, the WD and SI were conducted, for the most part, at the same time. (I took them both on the first day each was given, one day apart.) OPM does not wait until all of the WDs are complete before starting the SI.
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Post by cinderella on Feb 1, 2010 16:39:08 GMT -5
Hi Chinook- I went back and checked my calendar- In 2007, my WD was in mid August, and my SI was in late September, as were several colleagues of mine. I seem to remember if there was some type of conflict, you could request a different date, but most folks on the boards had to take two trips to DC, and they were generally weeks if not more than a month apart (to the best of my recollection). Not sure what to think. Also, looks like the notice that we "made the first cut" was about 10 weeks from close of application. They may be doing things differently this time- especially by offering different locales for one of the tests. Guess we'll just have to be patient a while longer!
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Post by barkley on Feb 1, 2010 17:12:14 GMT -5
Hi Chinook- I went back and checked my calendar- In 2007, my WD was in mid August, and my SI was in late September, as were several colleagues of mine. I seem to remember if there was some type of conflict, you could request a different date, but most folks on the boards had to take two trips to DC, and they were generally weeks if not more than a month apart (to the best of my recollection). Not sure what to think. Also, looks like the notice that we "made the first cut" was about 10 weeks from close of application. They may be doing things differently this time- especially by offering different locales for one of the tests. Guess we'll just have to be patient a while longer! I think the discrepency in timing comes with the different times people took the WD. In my group (fall 2008), I had a friend sit for the WD a week or two before I did. Her interview was shortly after her WD, but mine was about a month. All we could figure was they could sit 30 or 50 people take the test at one time, but it would take longer to individually interview all those people, hence a short time between steps for early testers and a longer period for late testers.
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Post by chinook on Feb 1, 2010 17:24:09 GMT -5
I live in DC and most of the people I met on those first days also lived in DC. If I remember correctly there was not much time between the receipt of the notice and the WD. There was some speculation that it allowed the people from out of town to make travel plans. For me it was just a metro ride. I also remember being somewhat annoyed that I had the WD and the SI on consecutive days even though the notices indicated that there would be at least one day between. I think Barkley's explaination is correct, they could process more for a WD in a day than they coulf got the SI. With three (I think) WD locations and just DC for the SI it will be interesting to see how things develop.
By the way, for the poll on when we will hear, I am picking sometime in February.
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Post by McLovin' on Feb 2, 2010 16:14:41 GMT -5
The groundhog didn't say anything about when we will get the news, did he?
I'm going to try to avoid telling Patriotsfan where I am from so this is my subject change attempt! I'm not a football person but my spouse is.
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Post by saintsfan on Feb 2, 2010 18:02:11 GMT -5
Payton is going down!!! The "Who Dat" Saints will rule!!!
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Post by barkley on Feb 2, 2010 19:38:39 GMT -5
P-A-yton (and the Saints) will be going down. P-E-yton will rise again. (and didn't I call it months ago - Colts and Saints in the Super Bowl?)
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Post by bintex on Feb 2, 2010 21:36:11 GMT -5
By the way, for the poll on when we will hear, I am picking sometime in February. LOL! And I have the Saints or the Colts in the Super Bowl! And for those who care, I am rooting for the Saints! Sorry, but I cannot stomach the Peytons. Wait til next year! They amazing thing is that Peyton and Eli grew up just blocks from where the Saints used to play, and wentto high school right in the neighborhood. Very nice kids, actually. And their father, of course, was the Saints quarterback for years. When they boys graduated from college, there was talk of the Saints drafting each of them - but that would have been so unfair. How much harm should one franchise be allowed to do one familty ?
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Post by saintsfan on Feb 3, 2010 18:30:19 GMT -5
The "aint's" (after years of failure) are now the "Who Dats, Saints"... I lived through those times and still kept faith (since 1967)...Our time has come!!!
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Post by reapplicant on Feb 4, 2010 9:34:33 GMT -5
I have word that OPM will be sending NOR e-mails during the Super Bowl, and will be scheduling tests for the following morning.
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Post by blueeyes on Feb 4, 2010 11:49:51 GMT -5
Actually, I could write a pretty good analysis of your request containing several pages. However, my knowledge of Latin would not suffice in explaining such a comparison. History, with an emphasis on the medieval era in Europe and American history, was one of my majors as an undergraduate. Now if I had a chance to take a course in Latin....that is, beyond the few words and phrases we learned in law school.
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Post by morgullord on Feb 4, 2010 11:55:03 GMT -5
PF, try writing your decisions in Esperanto...
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