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Post by dpageks on Mar 17, 2014 16:17:51 GMT -5
Thanks, orly, that's helpful information. Here's some additional information I found helpful; maybe other newbies will find it helpful too.
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Post by tpm on Mar 17, 2014 22:11:52 GMT -5
Thanks, but the link did not work. See if this works: www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/338848600 Then click on the "can still be viewed" link. Then on the "other locations (174)" which actually gives you all 179 locations. Thanks, it did work.
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Post by tpm on Mar 17, 2014 22:13:52 GMT -5
Thanks, orly, that's helpful information. Here's some additional information I found helpful; maybe other newbies will find it helpful too.
Absolutely, very nice.
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Post by dpageks on Mar 18, 2014 16:55:55 GMT -5
This ought to give some hope for everyone on the new List of Eligibles (The Register), regardless of how many GALs were listed. This attachment is from a GAO Report from January, 2010. Job openings ought to be more than average over the life of this List!
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Post by ironmanlawyer on Mar 21, 2014 9:45:08 GMT -5
This question was raised earlier so I may be overlooking the response. Has anyone discovered what is meant by eligibility expiration date?
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Post by sandiferhands (old) on Mar 21, 2014 9:50:30 GMT -5
I believe the information posted is that date is when this Register is set to automatically expire. I understand it is probably a flexible date depending upon the Agencies' needs at the time, how depleted the Register becomes, etc. In the past this date was pushed back based on such factors.
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