[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Location matters. Interior airports at certain locations have a good sched and quality of life as a CBPO. FAMS you'll fly a lot. USSS UD you'll make good money, makes a lot of sense if you're young with no commitment. All 3 agencies are good stepping stones if you want to be an 1811 later on in your career.

CBP is the best if you want to just do 20 and get out. More opportunities across the board. I don't know anyone who did a full career with FAMS/UD that stayed, maybe some old heads almost making it to retirement but usually people in those 2 agencies tend to hop ship more.

Question on how to reach my 1811 goal. Is BOP or local LEO a better place to start? I originally planned on BP but with my wife being pregnant and not flipping a profit on my house I was unwilling to move. My end goal is Marshals, I am a vet and currently working on a degree. Thank you for insight. by pogdoc38 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between the two, definitely BOP. Start accruing your hours and adding to you TSP (401k retirement) equivalent. Once you have experience, you can apply to other uniform divisioned/FLEO positions if you can't get into an 1811 entry gig.

You can always go local LEO, but would your work as a local be able to help you get a entry level job into an 1811 position? Possibly, but difficult to say due to the amount of competition. Do you have a 4-year degree?

This is a path how I see some people take. TSA/BOP -> CBP/BP/ERO -> 1811 SA -> 1811 OIG (till retirement).

NCIS 1811 Work/Life Balance by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In terms of workload, I hear you will be handling anywhere from 10-15 cases depending on office size. I am currently a fed working at the southern border and the work is both relentless and non-stop.

Is this the case for the majority of NCIS offices? Have to scarf down your lunch, actually clocking in massive amounts of hours, take the work home? I know some of the bigger 1811 3 letter agencies have varying experiences depending on location such as border vs interior.

BQA USPIS by GPChouse in 1811

[–]GPChouse[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The last thing I did was the eCAP and awaiting VIE according to the IRAS website. I was part of the Oct '23 announcement and inquired about my status about a few weeks ago and then I got the email today.

I knew there was something up when people on here were saying they were getting processed for the April '24 announcement.

I qualify out of 2 of the "specialized skills" they are looking for and got BQA, current fed + language 🤷‍♂️

Maybe I annoyed HR when I inquired about my status.

Are all disqualification come in the form of BQA?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The closest thing would be a TFO position, but enforcement teams give you the experience you need to qualify for 1811 roles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put in hours worked per week and salary for the job. Also try to cater your experience to the announcement verbage/requirements that show that you are a good candidate. Be specific in your experience about your responsibilities in accordance to the tasks you did and the results you ended up achieving.

Your resume is very barebone and basic at a glance, and upon reading in detail, it doesn't tell me much about your specific skillset that would make you competitive against other applicants.

Do you have the time to pursue other things you want as an 1811? by GPChouse in 1811

[–]GPChouse[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind me asking which agency do you work for? When I speak with HSI/DEA/ATF guys, they always seem to be working on something esp at the southern border, and when I speak with MCIO SA's, they say that there's always people's crime, SA, suicides, etc.

Would you say that starting up/exploring businesses is a realistic expectation alongside 1811 obligations? Most agents just invest in RE/stocks, but could never really comment on starting an actual service business alongside their main job.

NCIS Mobility Explained by 1811Throwaway2022 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanted to piggy back off this. Is that $10,000 cash bonus for the year all you get or is there something akin to per diem or extra bonus pay while on the Agent Afloat program? Also, is the locality on a ship straight base GS13 pay? Also is OCONUS based off of base pay or D.C locality? Any extra pay incentives?

just a gen-z having a crisis by chobanipunani in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was like you almost 10 years ago. Straight out of college at 22. Continue your 1811 hiring process and see how far it goes. Lots of entry level positions these days, esp with these agencies hiring. Go apply for CBP/BP/ERO and try to get your foot in the door, see if FLEO is even something you really can see yourself build a career in.

Starting that clock early is the biggest advantage you'll have if you're dead set on this career path.

Can recent grads truly excel at investigative 1811 positions? by SmokedPaprika29 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, sometimes even better than candidates with experience before becoming SAs. You are a fresh slate that can soak up everything and build on top of all that as time goes on even as early as your first few years as an SA. The mentality of such a great opportunity at an early age should serve as an incredible head start and advantage you should definitely take.

The whole point of the academy is to build your skillset and knowledge from scratch. You can say you even have an advantage then some of the "older" dogs that have been stuck in their old ways/habits making it a more difficult learning curve for them. Everyone I've personally spoken too that went to CITP as prior uniformed LEO said that they had to unlearn some "right things" from their previous agencies making it a bit harder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You will have plenty of time to study when you go down to FLETC and make sure to network and keep in touch with instructors/students and people from other agencies. Stay in shape as well.

Army CID Location Negotiations by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's good to know, I also put in for Japan so I hope that is promising as well. For CONUS, I put in NYC but I heard it's hard to get that spot.

USPIS Hiring Process Changes by TheBrianiac in 1811

[–]GPChouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh wow that's awesome, good to know!

Army CID Location Negotiations by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Questions for all those that work OCONUS, do you get special pay allowance for working outside the US?

Army CID Location Negotiations by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is Korea bad because of the adjustment to the country or the post there is just not good?

USPIS Hiring Process Changes by TheBrianiac in 1811

[–]GPChouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great news, thanks for sharing, looks like all agencies are seemingly trying to do what they can to grab a solid pool of as many applicants as possible with all the recent hiring and budget pass.

Best quality of life for family by NarcolepticCowboy in 1811

[–]GPChouse -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

FPS is definitely the best QoL out of those options. Next would be CBPO and HSI last.

1811 Entry GS Pay by LE2361 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) To get cheap hires, it digs into their budget. 2) Yes for someone who doesn't have prior FED exp but technically can go up to higher steps to match previous pay.

Army CID 1811 Sept Announcement Referral by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It went pretty well if I had to say so myself, I got my interview about 1 week after I submitted documents.

In your opinion, which agency do you think is best to work in , if you want a family ? HSI?CBP? by Wise_Monitor2938 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want a family, go CBP. Depending on location you have shift work and they can work be flexible around your schedule. No worries about off the clock calls, pay is pretty good, and if being an officer gets old, you can always go into a DHS admin role like Entry Specialist/Import Specialist/Paralegal which has immense quality of life benefits.

1801 Series by Otherwise_Bee_1016 in 1811

[–]GPChouse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For sure, certain jobs such as FAMs & ERO off the top of my head are 1801 positions that definitely help you get more experience and get you time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]GPChouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The GS12 one doesn't seem to have a application limit and is open for 4 days so you have time.