canav08
Final Select SNA OCS 08 July 12
This is what the processor at my recruiters office is insisting
. My recruiter himself is "not familiar with the process". I've done the legwork to get 2 pilots to interview me and the processor said "the board won't even look at them". He says they are only for CEC and PAO applicants and the OCS checklist REV 05/27/11 does also say this but I don't believe it means anything considering how many applicants to several different communities here have interviews as part of their packages.
I was adamant but so was he. He thinks I'm crazy and says you all must be talking about character references which are a "very different thing" [said in a slow voice like I'm a baby and have a hard time understanding the difference].
They are also refusing to submit my package based on ASTB scores:
OAR:58 AQR: 6 PFAR:7 FOFAR: 6
The processor tells me he won't submit an app with anything below a 7 which again, I know is crap because others here with similar scores are having no issues. I'm retaking the ASTB anyways because I know I can and should have better but it would be nice if, in their eyes, my entire package was not riding on a last min retake (a few days before the deadline).
What would you guys do about the interview situation and maybe even the arbitrary test score threshold? I've pushed about as hard as I can on the former and was laughed out of the office. The latter I'm more inclined to shut up and just get better scores but still wondering if there is anything I can do.
I will be in contact with another NRD to schedule my ASTB retake because I will be "home" during that time. I'm wondering if I should see if I can get my whole package moved there? They have actual officers doing the officer recruiting there and I'm thinking there might be less BS if they are willing to transfer my package. My current recruiter is at a local station far from the NRD and is a Senior Chief just back from Afghanistan a few months ago. I don't think recruiting has always been his thing and he and the rest of the people in his office admit they know little about whats going on but insist they are right at the same time. My recruiter himself is completely swamped and from being in his office, he is all over the place with his work. He lost my medical paperwork, then got angry at me for not having it in, etc, etc. He is a great guy ultimately but I just think this is not his thing. I know another recruiter will not be any less busy but if they know what they are doing and are very experienced with the process, I'm thinking he/she might be able to work the package. Thoughts? At least worth a try?
Anyways, sorry for the long post. Im sure you guys are sick of hearing from me by now.

I was adamant but so was he. He thinks I'm crazy and says you all must be talking about character references which are a "very different thing" [said in a slow voice like I'm a baby and have a hard time understanding the difference].
They are also refusing to submit my package based on ASTB scores:
OAR:58 AQR: 6 PFAR:7 FOFAR: 6
The processor tells me he won't submit an app with anything below a 7 which again, I know is crap because others here with similar scores are having no issues. I'm retaking the ASTB anyways because I know I can and should have better but it would be nice if, in their eyes, my entire package was not riding on a last min retake (a few days before the deadline).
What would you guys do about the interview situation and maybe even the arbitrary test score threshold? I've pushed about as hard as I can on the former and was laughed out of the office. The latter I'm more inclined to shut up and just get better scores but still wondering if there is anything I can do.
I will be in contact with another NRD to schedule my ASTB retake because I will be "home" during that time. I'm wondering if I should see if I can get my whole package moved there? They have actual officers doing the officer recruiting there and I'm thinking there might be less BS if they are willing to transfer my package. My current recruiter is at a local station far from the NRD and is a Senior Chief just back from Afghanistan a few months ago. I don't think recruiting has always been his thing and he and the rest of the people in his office admit they know little about whats going on but insist they are right at the same time. My recruiter himself is completely swamped and from being in his office, he is all over the place with his work. He lost my medical paperwork, then got angry at me for not having it in, etc, etc. He is a great guy ultimately but I just think this is not his thing. I know another recruiter will not be any less busy but if they know what they are doing and are very experienced with the process, I'm thinking he/she might be able to work the package. Thoughts? At least worth a try?
Anyways, sorry for the long post. Im sure you guys are sick of hearing from me by now.