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State Exam in California

I recently took an promotional ''IT'' exam with the state of california. I already work for the state as a Mechical Technical Occupation Trainee but they do not consider it a ''state'' job. I applied for the test which I received a letter stating that I was ineligible. I called the exam unit and found that my app was flag to be re-reviewed. Once the exam unit re-reviewed my application they stated that I was eligible and sent my the test. I ranked 1. Now I have a job offer and personnel is stating that I shouldn't have been eligible. I lost the opportunity to take another test because I thought I was already on a list. The are taking away my inelibility for this promotional exam and nowI'm about to lose the offer for my position. I would like to hold them responsible for there answers. Once a decision has been made then it should stick and not cost people their jobs and livelyhood.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 30, 2008 19:37:00

Re: State Exam in California

If you meet all of the requirements for the position, then the test results should apply. If you don't meet all of the requirements (as conditions precedent), then your exam performance is irrelevant. I am not sure what you have missed out on by this delay. Explain it to me. If you meet all of the requirements for the original position, and you passed the exam, and you missed out on the position because the State incorrectly concluded you didn't meet the position requirements, then you have a case.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 30, 2008 19:37:00

Re: State Exam in California

If you meet all of the requirements for the position, then the test results should apply. If you don't meet all of the requirements (as conditions precedent), then your exam performance is irrelevant. I am not sure what you have missed out on by this delay. Explain it to me. If you meet all of the requirements for the original position, and you passed the exam, and you missed out on the position because the State incorrectly concluded you didn't meet the position requirements, then you have a case.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 30, 2008 19:37:00

Re: State Exam in California

If you meet all of the requirements for the position, then the test results should apply. If you don't meet all of the requirements (as conditions precedent), then your exam performance is irrelevant. I am not sure what you have missed out on by this delay. Explain it to me. If you meet all of the requirements for the original position, and you passed the exam, and you missed out on the position because the State incorrectly concluded you didn't meet the position requirements, then you have a case.

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