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Post by anotherfed on Apr 20, 2014 10:23:22 GMT -5
One of the most frustrating things about this process has been the black hole of information from OPM and/or SSA. It occurred to me, how would someone find out that s/he had been three struck? Seems like an important tidbit for someone to know, that s/he should kiss his or her ALJ ambitions goodbye. I'm curious mostly as an academic exercise, because if I'm lucky enough to get on the cert, I'm not planning to barf on an interviewer or insult their mothers. But you never know...
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Post by 71stretch on Apr 20, 2014 11:18:54 GMT -5
First of all, being three struck is not necessarily mandatory or permanent under the rule-- an agency "may" remove from consideration anyone it has given "bona fide consideration" for a position three times.
Under the old register, those of us who had been three struck (if we had not figured it out or asked already) when we did not appear on a Feb 2012 cert that should have included us based on the cutoff score and the cities. Someone called and was told that ODAR had asked OPM to eliminate from the cert anyone on the "Three struck" list it provided to OPM. They may well do that at some point with this register too, no one knows.
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