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equinox137
05-26-2007, 10:53 PM
Anyone here test with Nebraska City PD today? If so, what did you think of that test?

nebraska_deputy
06-02-2007, 12:42 AM
How many tested? Also why don't you try COLFAX CO SO. in SCHUYLER. They seem to put a lot of people through, they are not to far from Omaha, and you will learn alot. They get a lot of crap over, just about every time I'm at the jail they are there booking someone in.

equinox137
06-04-2007, 03:26 AM
20 tested altogether. Half of them looked like they didn't belong there (i.e. tattoos on forearms/hands, other things) I got called 2 days after the test to interview at the civil service commission, which I did on 06/02. I should know something by 07/02 as they plan on putting their next hire through the August academy.

I'll give Colfax County a look too....thanks

equinox137
06-27-2007, 09:21 PM
They told me at the City Commission interview that interviews with the mayor were to begin on the week of July 2. So far, I haven't got a call to set up an interview, but I haven't received a "get lost" letter either. I'm thinking about calling them to find out. Anyone think I'd be pushing too hard by doing so? I want the job, but I don't want to be annoying either.

JSMehlin
06-28-2007, 06:23 PM
Half of them looked like they didn't belong there (i.e. tattoos on forearms/hands, other things)

What is the tattoo policy? Why would they be allowed to test if the visible tattoo DQ'd them?

equinox137
06-28-2007, 08:21 PM
Good question. I don't know.

smith0096
06-28-2007, 09:05 PM
It depends on the tatoo. If the applicant is sleeved, then the chances are lower.

JSMehlin
06-28-2007, 09:49 PM
It depends on the tatoo. If the applicant is sleeved, then the chances are lower.
Lower that they'd be allowed to test, or 'sleeved' as in 'with a long sleeve shirt' and lower that they wouldn't be allowed?

Either way - good luck to everybody that tested, tattoo'd or otherwise.

Redders
06-28-2007, 10:26 PM
Lower that they'd be allowed to test, or 'sleeved' as in 'with a long sleeve shirt' and lower that they wouldn't be allowed?

Either way - good luck to everybody that tested, tattoo'd or otherwise.

He means a tattoo covering the entire arm, as in a "long sleeve" tattoo.

Aaron24
06-23-2009, 10:37 AM
I see this thread is quite old, but I recently applied for a position with the Nebraska City PD. Does anyone know how their hiring process works (ie. written test, physical agility, oral interview etc...)? I also wondered if anyone knew any positive/negative things about the department? Thanks in advance for any and all info in these areas.

Sheepdog110
06-24-2009, 01:50 AM
I don't know anything at all about their testing process, but I did go through the academy with a guy from NCPD. If you get the job look him up. Holman is his name. Good guy.

DrThunder
06-24-2009, 06:55 AM
ohhh yeah...forgot he was from there...

btw sheepdog, when you gonna put that cushy city job behind you and come out and work with me? lol we got openings comin up soon...;)
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Sheepdog110
06-25-2009, 08:03 AM
Funny you should mention that. Angela is wanting to move out of the area and I may be looking elsewhere for a job. I told my department during the interview that I would stay with them no less than three years and I intend to make good on that promise, but it's something I'll consider for the future. If you guys are still hiring at that time then it's something I'll be looking at. ;) I assume I can count on you for a reference??

Related, I would feel bad for moving on because my department has been nothing but nice to me and I would hate to move on from somewhere that has been so patient and has taught me so much about policing. Loving the agency is a law enforcement sin, but I'm finding it to be a difficult hurdle to jump over. Looks like I need to read "Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement" again. If you haven't read it then I highly recommend doing so. Pay attention, applicants - this book is a MUST for any new cop.

Aaron24
07-12-2009, 08:58 PM
I don't know anything at all about their testing process, but I did go through the academy with a guy from NCPD. If you get the job look him up. Holman is his name. Good guy.

That's interesting. I sure will look him up if I should be successful in getting on the department. Thanks Sheepdog.

Aaron24
07-12-2009, 09:13 PM
Well I took the first step in Nebraska City's hiring process yesterday which involved the written examination. About 60 people took the test. I was informed that only the top 6 to 10 applicants would advance to oral interviews which are slated to take place next Saturday. After these interviews with the civil service commission, 2 to 3 individuals would be asked to return for an interview with the Chief.

I was told that I will get a call by either Wednesday or Thursday if I scored among the top 6 to possibly 10 applicants. Otherwise I would receive no further contact from the city.

Sheepdog110
07-13-2009, 01:06 AM
Good luck, Aaron!! :)

Aaron24
07-15-2009, 10:57 PM
Good luck, Aaron!! :)
Thanks Sheepdog.

I got a call today from a lady on the civil service commission informing me that I was one of eight applicants to pass the test :). I have an interview scheduled with the commission on Saturday at 12:30.

DrThunder
07-17-2009, 06:18 PM
Good work on the test Aaron, and good luck with the interview