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24MAY2021 Pilot/NFO Board

KaleDaSquid

AW Deity and aspiring Aviator
Contributor
what part of the country are y’all in? Wonder if your location has anything to do with how fast you’re seen?
This is very unlikely. Unless you mean how you are processed by NRC. From what I gathered their workload and quantity of workload can spur a variety of different "challenges" in getting a package before a board.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
that makes sense, explains why my package got rolled even though I submitted before some other people who did get seen, perhaps my NRD hit their max number of kits before whoever else's district.... when I first got rolled, my recruiter said I was going to get seen by the August board since for May it was highly unlikely. However, the whole AD only board rumour (don't hate I'm British) dissipated quite quickly, and soon after she texted me telling me I was going to be seen on next week's board....guess I am mentally prepared for being rolled to August I guess.....gives me more time to get in an even better state for OCS and do a lot better in the PRT than @KaleDaSquid ....is the little things
NRD's don't have a limit, they can self limit if they are trying to game the system and that has happened for YEARS! the ones that do the best don't do that, but people don't learn.
 

Oski510

Well-Known Member
This is very unlikely. Unless you mean how you are processed by NRC. From what I gathered their workload and quantity of workload can spur a variety of different "challenges" in getting a package before a board.

I guess I’d just like to know how NRC receives and sorts packages from all over the country. Seems like a huge undertaking.
 

FlyingRecruiter

Well-Known Member
Contributor
I guess I’d just like to know how NRC receives and sorts packages from all over the country. Seems like a huge undertaking.
3 guys in a cubical, 1 of them is a civilian and makes sure all the parts are in the package. then it goes to a chief who is holding the slot currently who confirms the contents and those two AD chiefs make most the decision of makes it past that point. based of AD or not, scores, waivers and so on. Whatever system they personally use must not stress them as bad as you think because they go home about 3 every day and he rarely has to work very hard lol
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
3 guys in a cubical, 1 of them is a civilian and makes sure all the parts are in the package. then it goes to a chief who is holding the slot currently who confirms the contents and those two AD chiefs make most the decision of makes it past that point. based of AD or not, scores, waivers and so on. Whatever system they personally use must not stress them as bad as you think because they go home about 3 every day and he rarely has to work very hard lol
Did they get rid of several processors? There used to be 4 or 5 working on reviewing the applications as they arrived.
 
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