Bupers is not much help right now... most of it is down for maintenance.My chain of command never got any notice. Bupers is where you will see it, unless your CCC is watching it is on you. My CO and XO were emailed my FS letter but that's pretty much the extent of their involvement.
Ouch, that throws a wrench in the works. May want to reach out to one of the ORs on here to see if they can lend a hand in checking your status.Bupers is not much help right now... most of it is down for maintenance.
Yup that's pretty much how mine was. Found out through Bupers and CO received my FS letter.My chain of command never got any notice. Bupers is where you will see it, unless your CCC is watching it is on you. My CO and XO were emailed my FS letter but that's pretty much the extent of their involvement.
It can be broken into 2 groups, the first is that they look very hard and prefer those with prior service or those currently AD, then you have traits for civilians applying and they are what I have seen and/or heard in the past from the program managers, tech degree, very high GPA, leadership, and strong LOR's from professors/employers.
The above doesn't mean a person won't get picked up that is outside of what I have listed, but if you look at those selected the above are the common items.
NavyOffRec,
Do you know what the stats are as far Intel go? Are they picking up quite a bit of applicants? Any info you can give would be greatly appreciated.
... Just got my RE-code waiver approved last week...
Yup that's pretty much how mine was. Found out through Bupers and CO received my FS letter.
Apparently this RE-code waiver process has multiple stages - first stage approved my waiver; however, I'm getting word now that CNRC wants me to do a PRT before approving anything - to which my recruiter said "the Navy" told [recruiters] not to PRT any applicants.
Does anyone know how this may play out for me? Thanks.
My recruiter had me do the PRT for an age waiver before submitting my application.
hmmm, never had to give any of my applicants a PRT for any type of waiver