exNavyOffRec
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areas that should have numbers showing how many the next board can pick and the other is where the months of the next board should be.What does the red mean?
until they say no board just work as if there is one.
areas that should have numbers showing how many the next board can pick and the other is where the months of the next board should be.What does the red mean?
It says FY21/22. Nothing about FY23
It won't, I will try to explain the numbers. If you add candidates shipped to OCS and candidates Pro Y FY 22 that will come up with a number, that number will (or should) always be larger than shipping goal, the excess will roll over to FY 23 and in most cases it is a small amount of what would be estimated to be next years shipping goal (often shipping goal is nearly the same FY to FY).It says FY21/22. Nothing about FY23
It could, but again until the board schedule says cancelled I will not say it is cancelled.Unless that's what the blackout means?
Solid meme, also where can we find the official board schedule?It won't, I will try to explain the numbers. If you add candidates shipped to OCS and candidates Pro Y FY 22 that will come up with a number, that number will (or should) always be larger than shipping goal, the excess will roll over to FY 23 and in most cases it is a small amount of what would be estimated to be next years shipping goal (often shipping goal is nearly the same FY to FY).
In this case when you add shipped to OCS (279) and Pro Y FY 22 (249) you get 528, the FY 22 shipping goal is 286 so that means 242 are held over for FY 23. NRC should be estimated next years goal will be about the same but when the hard goal comes out in about Dec they can adjust.
The interesting part is this shows only 7 more left to ship to OCS for FY 22, this could change if there were issues at OCS and they are coming up short on SNA's entering the pipeline. There is planned attrition at each point in the process it just is a matter of is the attrition in line or out of line.
Not to be a sea lawyer at all but because PRIMS 2.0 did not come online as expected, the 2021 PRT isn’t documented in your PRIMS print out and the instruction says a mock PRT will suffice if administered by a CFL. Just good for thoughtJust so I'm clear, this means the prt score is not waiverable? I have a good high on my last one.
Thanks man. I have no waiversSpoke with Mr. Celestin from NRC, his guidance was to follow typical OCS checklist for the URLO ISPP.
Above information should help. However, you may need to look for additional guidance as i have no waivers. From my understanding this includes the potential waivers from PA 106 (3 years of evals/PRTscores). I could be wrong but not sure.
I took a picture of my scores for that reason. Im a cfl and that thing was supposed to been out months ago smh.Not to be a sea lawyer at all but because PRIMS 2.0 did not come online as expected, the 2021 PRT isn’t documented in your PRIMS print out and the instruction says a mock PRT will suffice if administered by a CFL. Just good for thought
That is a good point actually. Thank you!Not to be a sea lawyer at all but because PRIMS 2.0 did not come online as expected, the 2021 PRT isn’t documented in your PRIMS print out and the instruction says a mock PRT will suffice if administered by a CFL. Just good for thought