Stephen Hall
hallsc7
I am currently an Active Duty O3 Supply Officer and considering a switch to the Navy Reserves. I want to stay Active Duty but fear not making O4.
I am at a crossroads here and I have heard two schools of thought:
1. If I join the Navy Reserves now I am told I will be likely to promote to O4 given I have a warfare device and active duty time/sea duty/deployments/qualifications/many things Reservists have a hard time getting.
2. If I stay Active Duty I may not promote to O4 given the current trends in my community (Supply currently promoting about 60%). Many who have "hit the wickets" are still not promoting.
I am thinking, why not just go into the Reserves, promote to O4 the less risky route, then rejoin AD several years later (or just stay Reserves)? I can easily do a similar DoD job I am doing now as an Active Duty member as a civilian/reservist. Thoughts?
Follow up: Can an Active Duty person who was passed up for promotion and separated join the Reserves? Thanks everyone!
-Stephen
I am at a crossroads here and I have heard two schools of thought:
1. If I join the Navy Reserves now I am told I will be likely to promote to O4 given I have a warfare device and active duty time/sea duty/deployments/qualifications/many things Reservists have a hard time getting.
2. If I stay Active Duty I may not promote to O4 given the current trends in my community (Supply currently promoting about 60%). Many who have "hit the wickets" are still not promoting.
I am thinking, why not just go into the Reserves, promote to O4 the less risky route, then rejoin AD several years later (or just stay Reserves)? I can easily do a similar DoD job I am doing now as an Active Duty member as a civilian/reservist. Thoughts?
Follow up: Can an Active Duty person who was passed up for promotion and separated join the Reserves? Thanks everyone!
-Stephen