I don’t see it being the norm. We don’t do it in the fleet and have no talks of it eitherI saw some discussion about it, saw some articles about how the navy wanted to make the switch, but it's not the current norm. That's all i got
I don’t see it being the norm. We don’t do it in the fleet and have no talks of it either
Haven’t heard anything from my command yet. I can’t even see anything regarding my package on BOLI am also Prorec- Y NFO with FY-22 date. I believe for AD folks, command has not receive the email of "selection letter" yet? I might be wrong. Any AD folks have their command congratulate you guys yet?
Any idea how long this typically takes? Does the service member have any day in their release date?AD will get a "date" of FY-22 until NRC get the release date from the command.
Depends on the commandAny idea how long this typically takes? Does the service member have any day in their release date?
Anyone know the answers to these questions before they get buried lol?So what will happen in the coming weeks/months if you have a Pro-Rec Y? My recruiter called me around the end of the work day on Friday and honestly I didn’t have my questions prepared. How long will we have to accept? Also what’s the procedure to push your OCS date?
I’m not the authority, but I recall from the last board that you get your FinSel letter a few weeks before you ship for OCS. In the board result document that dropped Friday, you can see towards the end where it gives notes that your recruiter needs to contact the community manager for all issues regarding moving your OCS date around.Anyone know the answers to these questions before they get buried lol?
My recruiter said you have 3 days to accept (not sure about this), then they'll send you some paperwork acknowledging some PRT stuff, and that you haven't gotten any new tattoos or piercings. If your recruiting station is like mine, they will ask you to do a PRT proctored by an active duty member, to make sure you are not going to fuck up at OCS due to being slow and dumb. Maybe you will have some Commissioning Onboarding Program meetings to learn more about many things, and 4-6 weeks (more or less) before OCS you will get your FINSEL and your orders for OCS and idk, a week or couple days before shipping you'll oath inAnyone know the answers to these questions before they get buried lol?
What part of mass?My recruiter said you have 3 days to accept (not sure about this), then they'll send you some paperwork acknowledging some PRT stuff, and that you haven't gotten any new tattoos or piercings. If your recruiting station is like mine, they will ask you to do a PRT proctored by an active duty member, to make sure you are not going to fuck up at OCS due to being slow and dumb. Maybe you will have some Commissioning Onboarding Program meetings to learn more about many things, and 4-6 weeks (more or less) before OCS you will get your FINSEL and your orders for OCS and idk, a week or couple days before shipping you'll oath in
something around those lines....take it with a grain of salt, your experience might be completely different, or it might be the same...just trying to help a fellow Massachusetts-ian
Chelmsford, I split my time between there and SoFlo, flew back to West Palm Beach on SaturdayWhat part of mass?
Nice. Used to be out in Plymouth. From Panama City workin in jax nowChelmsford, I split my time between there and SoFlo, flew back to West Palm Beach on Saturday
I was stationed in VP8 for about 4 years in NAS Jax, what command are you in?Nice. Used to be out in Plymouth. From Panama City workin in jax now