• Please take a moment and update your account profile. If you have an updated account profile with basic information on why you are on Air Warriors it will help other people respond to your posts. How do you update your profile you ask?

    Go here:

    Edit Account Details and Profile

Applying to Jan board 2013

John wright

SNA Pro-Rec Dec 2012
Same here finished up with the recruiter on Friday. Hope ill be head to OCS soon!

Just realized I can' type...
stats
58 7/7/7
5 LOR's 2 airline pilots, flight instructor, CO of HSL squadron, scout master
3.22 GPA
PPL with 100 hours and finishing instrument.
Passed MEPS
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Just realized I can' type...
stats
58 7/7/7
5 LOR's 2 airline pilots, flight instructor, CO of HSL squadron, scout master
3.22 GPA
PPL with 100 hours and finishing instrument.
Passed MEPS

Did you get any LOR's from your employers? How many people have you worked for in the past several years?
 

John wright

SNA Pro-Rec Dec 2012
Did you get any LOR's from your employers? How many people have you worked for in the past several years?

No I did not get a letter from my employer. When I asked for a LOR from my employer they said it was aganist policy to give refereces. I know the board prefers LOR's from employers but what could I do?
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
No I did not get a letter from my employer. When I asked for a LOR from my employer they said it was aganist policy to give refereces. I know the board prefers LOR's from employers but what could I do?

That is actually common, the only thing I would have said would be to get a letter from them stating their policy prevents it, or they could have given a verification of employment.
 

John wright

SNA Pro-Rec Dec 2012
Yeah I should have got a policy letter. I did put them down for the back ground and security. Does that really affect my chances greatly?
 

Tycho_Brohe

Well-Known Member
pilot
Contributor
No I did not get a letter from my employer. When I asked for a LOR from my employer they said it was aganist policy to give references. I know the board prefers LOR's from employers but what could I do?
Yeah I had the same issue with my current employer, but my recruiter didn't seem too worried; my previous two employers were able to fill out the references, and I got quite a few LOR's from current professors.
 

AllYourBass

I'm okay with the events unfolding currently
pilot
That is actually common, the only thing I would have said would be to get a letter from them stating their policy prevents it, or they could have given a verification of employment.

Hah, I went through an HR crisis to get my letter. My boss was leaving in two weeks, so I asked if he'd write a letter. I've worked faithfully at this company for four years and I've made amazing business contacts, so omitting letters here would actually be neglecting an opportunity to promote a huge swath of my experience.

After he finished, he went to get it checked by HR (Really? Just give me the letter, man, you're leaving the company). Anyway, they rejected it. I got pissed off about it and took it to the top, and after a few meetings that led up to the president of HR, they approved it. Something about "We'll make an exception because it's the fucking United States Navy."

Which is funny, because now I feel like HR has their sights drawing down on me. So I hope the Navy works out! :)

EDIT: I'm enjoying my ability to "get my way" before I potentially become an officer and forego any such leisure.
 

John wright

SNA Pro-Rec Dec 2012
I was only at the company for 6 months straight out of college so I did not have near the work history there.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Yeah I should have got a policy letter. I did put them down for the back ground and security. Does that really affect my chances greatly?

Not really, but something verifying employment just lets everyone know you aren't hiding anything, but really for Pilot your ASTB will speak volumes.
 

well_well_wells

New Member
Conversation with my recruiter three weeks ago went something like this, "Hey, I see that you need a filled out police records form. I printed one off and filled it out." Recruiter says, "No need for that, you only need it for serious stuff, but not for tickets." Fast forward to last Thursday. Recruiter "I need a police records check form filled out immediately" Fast forward to today. Recruiter, "Hey, those police records haven't been received yet, you will have to wait until the next board. Sorry."
Bummer.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Conversation with my recruiter three weeks ago went something like this, "Hey, I see that you need a filled out police records form. I printed one off and filled it out." Recruiter says, "No need for that, you only need it for serious stuff, but not for tickets." Fast forward to last Thursday. Recruiter "I need a police records check form filled out immediately" Fast forward to today. Recruiter, "Hey, those police records haven't been received yet, you will have to wait until the next board. Sorry."
Bummer.
I would say that either you have many tickets or a ticket that is over a certain amount, or something other than minor traffic tickets
 

well_well_wells

New Member
I have three tickets. Two for speeding 35 in a 25 and one illegal turn. The fine for one was 120. California tickets are higher. The hang up is that the state level hasn't responded with the information needed for the request. The information simply wasn't requested early enough. The recruiter apologized and said I could submit to the next board. I'm just bummed that I have to wait.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I have three tickets. Two for speeding 35 in a 25 and one illegal turn. The fine for one was 120. California tickets are higher. The hang up is that the state level hasn't responded with the information needed for the request. The information simply wasn't requested early enough. The recruiter apologized and said I could submit to the next board. I'm just bummed that I have to wait.

Well, by the manual all that is needed is a written statement saying what happened, no PRC needed, but even then if your OR/NRD was smart they would have obtained a fine chart for the local authorities like we did, the reason is the amount you pay is the fine and associated court cost, so we could see what was the actual fine minus the court cost.

Not that this matters now as you will have to wait.
 
Top