Andy Beezy
Active Member
Question for the active duty guys...Any idea when BOL might show some results? Any chance it might update by Friday?
I just looked. Still nothing. It just has my no select for CPO. This feels like STA-21 all over again.
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Question for the active duty guys...Any idea when BOL might show some results? Any chance it might update by Friday?
Now is far too early. At best checking before noon EDT on this Friday would likely be a waste of the 30 seconds it takes to login.I just looked. Still nothing. It just has my no select for CPO. This feels like STA-21 all over again.
I just looked. Still nothing. It just has my no select for CPO. This feels like STA-21 all over again.
Now is far too early. At best checking before noon EDT on this Friday would likely be a waste of the 30 seconds it takes to login.
Oh.... You poor soul. Well, hang in there with the IDC results, I poke my head into the IDC thread every now and then. I don't envy you all...Only for STA-21, its checking the NAVADMINs and message traffic.
Im also waiting for the mythical IDC results, so I check BOL a few times a day. If I see anything I will definitely share the news with this thread.
I have a very strong feeling about Friday.
That reminds me of the line from "Office Space" where they say they always fire people on a Friday to give them the weekend to cool off...
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My initials are JET so here's to the F-35C.
This waiting business is for the birds.
I have a very strong feeling about Friday.
I was there from
They did all the normal stuff (turn your head and cough) like you've probably done before. They took some chest x-Rays, did a hearing test, and an EKG. They did a bunch of little eye tests (I'm not even sure what all the tests were examining) and then dilated my eyes. You get checked out by a dentist (you have to be class 1 or 2 to be PQ). They run blood work and do a urinalysis. Then they do what's called anthropomorphics (they just measure you standing, sitting, arm length, leg length, etc. I guess to ensure you'll fit in a cockpit). Took a while but it wasn't too bad.
I've been told that if they think there is any reason for you to be mentally unstable or have an addictive nature (drugs, alcohol, etc) that you have to sit down and talk with a flight surgeon regarding those issues. But I can't say for sure as fortunately that didn't apply to me.
Any specific reason for that feeling?