usmctonavy
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Sorry to hear it, good luck in March; I saw your stats for Nuke Eng, wondering how they could pass that upJust checked, Bupers and I got a PROREC NO
See ya in march again
Sorry to hear it, good luck in March; I saw your stats for Nuke Eng, wondering how they could pass that upJust checked, Bupers and I got a PROREC NO
See ya in march again
Sorry to hear it, good luck in March; I saw your stats for Nuke Eng, wondering how they could pass that up
Realistically how many people get selected in later rounds? Is it indeed very possible or would it just slow down the system for me to keep putting my packet in over and over?
Do some forum veterans here know of many occasions where someone did get picked up, say, on round 3 or 4?
my question is how did n_c 1 get the list of names
Was there much change in the packet each time?
in an interview with prior 10th fleet commander Adm. Rogers...I heard him say that the IDC community is looking for people to go the long long haul, and not just 20. Your stats look good but I think your age is the problem. Although you meet the requirement, it only gives you a good 20-22 years of service max (not enough to get you to flag). That was the info I got from that interview.Anybody that might be in the know on what I could do to improve my chances based on my stats that are listed? I did not have to get any waivers so I know that was not an issue. I know selection is competitive but even my OR is in shock that I did not get selected.
Wow, so I am smart enough but too old. I would not have the knowledge or experience I have if I were younger so it's is a catch 22. Thanks for the response though.in an interview with prior 10th fleet commander Adm. Rogers...I heard him say that the IDC community is looking for people to go the long long haul, and not just 20. Your stats look good but I think your age is the problem. Although you meet the requirement, it only gives you a good 20-22 years of service max (not enough to get you to flag). That was the info I got from that interview.
What an odd situation. I refrained from calling yesterday after a long history of pestering my OR, and he called me about an hour after NC1 posted about results being out. I wonder what determines which NRDs get information first... I also wonder if it was different across the different designators.