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Pilot/NFO Board FY 19- 13 Aug 2019

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Haven't checked into this thread yet (sat anxiously through the last two boards thinking my recruiter had submitted my packet and didn't, so I didn't want to put myself through that stress again) BUT, I found a new recruiter who finally did send my paperwork and I'm a Pro-Rec Y!

The kicker is I tore my hamstring/had surgery within the last two months, so I'm looking at 8-9 months of rehab before I'll be remotely close to passing a PT test. Recruiter seems to think they'll hold my spot until I can get medically re-cleared, so I'm crossing my fingers!

if you are NPQ now as you are with your issue, then it would not be uncommon for you to then be switched to a pro-N then after being found PQ again have to re-apply.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Haven't checked into this thread yet (sat anxiously through the last two boards thinking my recruiter had submitted my packet and didn't, so I didn't want to put myself through that stress again) BUT, I found a new recruiter who finally did send my paperwork and I'm a Pro-Rec Y!

The kicker is I tore my hamstring/had surgery within the last two months, so I'm looking at 8-9 months of rehab before I'll be remotely close to passing a PT test. Recruiter seems to think they'll hold my spot until I can get medically re-cleared, so I'm crossing my fingers!

You're going to run into issues when you're assigned a September-October ship date and when NRC finds out not only that you are PDQ, but that you were PDQ during the application process.
 

bjjhelm

Just send it
if you are NPQ now as you are with your issue, then it would not be uncommon for you to then be switched to a pro-N then after being found PQ again have to re-apply.
You're going to run into issues when you're assigned a September-October ship date and when NRC finds out not only that you are PDQ, but that you were PDQ during the application process.

Thanks for the heads up! I don't know if it makes a difference that I didn't find out about the tear until after my application was submitted (was told repeatedly it was a strain for a while). I've been completely honest with my recruiter the whole time, and he never seemed worried. Guess it's out of my control at this point
 
Here is my information.

NFO
Male
Age: 25
61 OAR
7/7/7
GPA: 3.59
Biochemistry
No prior service

My OR is on leave until next Friday or Monday, so I guess I will have to wait until then to hear anything. It is killing me slowly.

I had to put that I can’t ship until November, so I hope that hasn’t hurt my chances.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Here is my information.

NFO
Male
Age: 25
61 OAR
7/7/7
GPA: 3.59
Biochemistry
No prior service

My OR is on leave until next Friday or Monday, so I guess I will have to wait until then to hear anything. It is killing me slowly.

I had to put that I can’t ship until November, so I hope that hasn’t hurt my chances.

Just call the office and speak to the processor or another officer recruiter who can pull the results...

Also, recruiters are people too and are entitled to take time off/relax...
 
Also, recruiters are people too and are entitled to take time off/relax...

My apologies if my comment came off as entitiled. Believe me, he deserves his time off as he has bent over backwards several times for me.

It was more a statement on my anxiousness. He called yesterday to let me know he would find out when he got back, or sooner if I would like. I told him I am fine waiting until then, if a little anxious.
 

j.kir

Member
SNA PRO-REC Y
My info is earlier in this thread for anyone interested, pretty standard stuff. Had a medical issue pop up though that might require a minor procedure/surgery so not sure how that’ll affect this moving forward. Best of luck to anyone still waiting. Keep trying for those who didn’t get it. Life’s too short not to
 

gfisher5

Member
Just like everyone else still waiting, I'm excited and nervous all at once. To pass the time I suppose I'll add my info here too:

SNA
Male
Age: 22
Education: University of Notre Dame, '18
Majors: Management Consulting, Philosophy
GPA: 3.269
OAR: 66
8/8/8
No prior service

Good luck everyone! And of course, congratulations to those already PRO-RECed.
 

clihudis

New Member
New to this thread, but my recruiter called me Friday and told me I was Pro-Rec Y for this board. He said he couldn't tell me if I was selected for SNA or NFO yet though, has this happened to anyone?

Stats:
Age: 24
ASTB: 67/9/8/8
Applying: SNA/SNFO
Major: Linguistics, University of WA
Prior Service: N
Sex: F
GPA: 3.5
 

LoLo

Clown
New to this thread, but my recruiter called me Friday and told me I was Pro-Rec Y for this board. He said he couldn't tell me if I was selected for SNA or NFO yet though, has this happened to anyone?

Stats:
Age: 24
ASTB: 67/9/8/8
Applying: SNA/SNFO
Major: Linguistics, University of WA
Prior Service: N
Sex: F
GPA: 3.5

Congrats!
I would reach back out to your recruiter and ask for documentation (a screenshot) of the Pro-Rec listing.
It should have a few more details, including a designator code attached to it.

139000 for SNA
137000 for SNFO

That should clear it up for you... Unless CNRC truly left those blank, then I would implore your recruiter to petition for the rest of the info ASAP.
 

spurgs

New Member
Been watching the thread for a while and thought I'd add my name to the list. Nervously waiting as I've been watching people's decisions come in. Good luck to all!

Stats:
Age: 25
ASTB: 54/6/7/7
Applying: SNA/SNFO
Major: Aviation Admin
Prior Service: Y
Sex: M
GPA: 3.9
 
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