MasterBates
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Are you referring to straying from "the golden path"?
No, talking about the barely over 60% selection rate. With that, there are a lot of guys on the path who still get forced out
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Are you referring to straying from "the golden path"?
Please explain the LCDR selection rates and screen group shenanigans of the last couple years on terms other than manpower reduction.
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Do you have numbers on guys (other than yourself) who FOSx2 for O4 and were asked to get out? I'd be curious how many that is.No, talking about the barely over 60% selection rate. With that, there are a lot of guys on the path who still get forced out
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How many "on path / due course" players have been victims of these shenanigans? I suspect what we're seeing is the Navy allowing fewer and fewer one-off / individual career plans. There are a few different ways to get where the Bureau wants you (don't forget what their charter is...) and it's less and less likely that folks are going to be able to stray away from those routes and expect to stick around.
Do you have numbers on guys (other than yourself) who FOSx2 for O4 and were asked to get out? I'd be curious how many that is.
what am I supposed to tell senior LTs in my squadron?
In my last squadron we had 5/5 IZ O-3s FOS. 4/5 were due course players with EPs in their first sea tour. I'd be interested to see the community brief for that board.How many "on path / due course" players have been victims of these shenanigans?
There is a difference between a tight promotion rate and an Officer being "asked" to leave while he's still under contract or eligible to continue serving.No, talking about the barely over 60% selection rate. With that, there are a lot of guys on the path who still get forced out
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There is a difference between a tight promotion rate and an Officer being "asked" to leave while he's still under contract or eligible to continue serving.
Please explain the LCDR selection rates and screen group shenanigans of the last couple years on terms other than manpower reduction.