ABMD
Bullets don't fly without Supply
As a 36 yr old (soon to be, Nov. 6th!) Ensign I'll second everything @Hair Warrior just said. Heck, I know guys that enlisted at the age of 39 (Army) after Sept. 11.
First, congrats on your career.- Am I even competitive?
and I'll add...if you don't get picked up at your first board apply again. It took me 2 tries before I was selected. I have no insight into selection #'s but I would venture to say the selection rate would be <10%. That's where it has been for the last 2 boards.
Well, I'm predicting defense spending caps will be lifted soon, and there will be a need for more supply officers with the military build-up that is most likely coming soon. They have to be anticipating the need for more DCOs in the pipeline since it takes around 3 years to be fully qualified.
Ahhh....makes sense. Well, here's hoping for the best! Seems to be a lot of really talented and experienced guys and gals here applying. Best wishes to you all!That isn't how it works, it is much easier to cut enlisted positions and add enlisted positions than it is officer positions, so as numbers have been cut many officer positions haven't, so the officers are still there, even before the current administration the numbers were pretty consistent with what they are now, it is the number of people applying that has increased to create the low selection rates.
In addition they would need to add reserve units, which would mean adding a NOSC, which would mean buying land, a building, etc.....
Is it too early to speculate what the FY18 Quotas may be that will be picked at the 24Jul17 board? This will be my first time applying. My package has been with the processor a few weeks now, and I believe he should be about ready to submit to NRC.
My stats:
35 years old
-MBA with honors GPA of 3.91 from Louisiana State University Shreveport
-Master Certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University
-Master Certificate in Organizational Leadership from Villanova University
-Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from Notre Dame
-Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Fund Development from Notre Dame
Active Duty Navy 2000-2006:
-ET2(SW)
-Work Center Supervisor(USS CORONADO)
-Command Maintenance and Material Management Coordinator(USS CORONADO)
-Command Electromagnetic Interference Coordinator(SIMA San Diego)
-Repair Parts Petty Officer(SIMA San Diego)
Awards and Achievements:
-3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals
-2 Navy Good Conduct Medals
-Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist
-Expert Rifle Medal
-Sharpshooter Pistol Ribbon
-Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
-Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
-National Defense Service Medal
Experience:
-15 years of Financial, Inventory, and Supply Chain Management
-10 years as a Technical Department Head for oilfield service companies
-6 years as an Electronic Technician in the U.S. Navy
-3 years as a Mechanical Design Engineer
-3 years as Digital and Internet Marketing Manager
-Naval Leadership School
-Senior Certified Electronic Technician (ETA)
-Previously held Secret Security Clearance
-Louisiana State Explosives User License
Interviews:
-RC 05
-AC 05
Both interviews were outstanding
Recommendations
-ex-electronic technician I worked with onboard the CORONADO who is an AC Supply LT
-USN LT helo pilot instructor I grew up with
-Army Maj. and executive officer of the Old Guard in Washington I grew up
-4 recommendations from civilian co-workers from every place I've worked, including one ex-NFL'er I had the pleasure of working with
WISH ME LUCK!! Something I've been working towards since getting out in 2006.
Aaron, I haven't been on here for awhile but I thought I'd jump in and give you some feedback and also some realistic expectations:
- You're a good age and years of service for the Supply Corps, if in fact that is what you are applying to. I would also encourage you to apply for HR DCO.
- Your AC interview really doesn't mean much. All CDRs and CAPTs and one admiral will sit the board...all reserve...and they know each other well. An active interview holds very little weight, no matter the rank. I highly recommend you find a reserve CAPT for an in-person interview.
- Leadership: ensure your resume shows it in quantifiable numbers. It's one of the things the board looks for. No generic terms...actual numbers and for how long.
- all of your ribbons and ESWS won't be seen at the board. At most, your NAMs will be seen but only if they scour your DD-214.
In my opinion, an ideal candidate has proven leadership experience, a related graduate degree with strong GPA, they are working in the field that relates to the community to which they are applying to, and they have at least 2 strong in-person interviews with a Reserve CDR/CAPT.
As for the beefing up of the community, a previous response was dead on. We beefed up in the Supply Corps for Iraq and Afghanistan and then that demand signal dropped off while at the same time the Navy decommissioned Seabee units, cargo units and closed NOSCs. We are FAT right now but we continue to select a small number each year to keep a trickle in-flow. I expect approximately the same selection numbers in 2017. We had 15 selected in 2016 for an 8.72% selection rate. I can't speak to HR.
Best of luck to you.
Aaron, I haven't been on here for awhile but I thought I'd jump in and give you some feedback and also some realistic expectations:
- You're a good age and years of service for the Supply Corps, if in fact that is what you are applying to. I would also encourage you to apply for HR DCO.
- Your AC interview really doesn't mean much. All CDRs and CAPTs and one admiral will sit the board...all reserve...and they know each other well. An active interview holds very little weight, no matter the rank. I highly recommend you find a reserve CAPT for an in-person interview.
- Leadership: ensure your resume shows it in quantifiable numbers. It's one of the things the board looks for. No generic terms...actual numbers and for how long.
- all of your ribbons and ESWS won't be seen at the board. At most, your NAMs will be seen but only if they scour your DD-214.
In my opinion, an ideal candidate has proven leadership experience, a related graduate degree with strong GPA, they are working in the field that relates to the community to which they are applying to, and they have at least 2 strong in-person interviews with a Reserve CDR/CAPT.
As for the beefing up of the community, a previous response was dead on. We beefed up in the Supply Corps for Iraq and Afghanistan and then that demand signal dropped off while at the same time the Navy decommissioned Seabee units, cargo units and closed NOSCs. We are FAT right now but we continue to select a small number each year to keep a trickle in-flow. I expect approximately the same selection numbers in 2017. We had 15 selected in 2016 for an 8.72% selection rate. I can't speak to HR.
Best of luck to you.