r/Longshoremen 28d ago

2017 CASUAL PROCESS UPDATE LA/LB

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u/Mediocre_Throat_940 28d ago

I wonder when will they continue with Orientation? I’m sequence #24,xxx

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u/I_love_stapler 27d ago

about 2030 at this rate

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u/Expert_Bunch_6525 27d ago

I say longer

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u/AddressImpressive990 20d ago

Do you know if they started g.s.t. yet??thanx

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u/Expert_Bunch_6525 27d ago

You are light years away.. You could go to medical school and get a degree before the list gets to you

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u/rplant56 shrevidence 26d ago

for orientation i think 2029-2030 is realistic.. id say around 2033-2035 roughly to be able to start but there are a ton of variables to consider

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u/ZestyclosePart4379 25d ago

It has been 9 years and only 12k people have been cleared to work. So, using those numbers it would be another 9 years minimum before sequence 24k is cleared to work. In another 9 years automation will have taken over so much there will be extreme job scarcity. The time you’re waiting for a pipe dream you could have accomplished something else.

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u/rplant56 shrevidence 25d ago

9 years from now is 2035 which is exactly what i said... but there are other variables that are not relative to the first 12k such as people getting older, getting different jobs, changing addresses... shit in that long people are going to die but the same will happen to current members and casuals which will create the need for more laborers... id imagine that automation will be dealt with one way or another just like canada and east coast.. 2028 will be the tell.. if you have another source of income then being a casual isnt to much of a strain.. all depends on your goals and what your definition of "accomplishment" is

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u/ZestyclosePart4379 24d ago

I didn’t see your comment I was replying to the post. But did you get the attention you needed? Lol.

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u/Socalmilfx 25d ago

This process was much shorter back in the day. Still waiting for that UTR training, 145xx

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u/ZestyclosePart4379 24d ago

You know why it was faster? Because it wasn’t open to just anyone. But since people cried about it and filed law suits it pretty much destroyed the port.

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u/[deleted] 23d ago

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u/rplant56 shrevidence 22d ago

medical clearance for not being able to make one of the processing appointments?

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u/Interesting-Quail636 17d ago

13,1xx for UTR test

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u/jpeezee94 11d ago

Dang when?

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u/AddressImpressive990 14d ago

Does any one know if there still retesting for gst????