Jaegermeister
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I'd rather not think of thatImagine they send it out on April 1st View attachment 44730
I'd rather not think of thatImagine they send it out on April 1st View attachment 44730
I’m sure there are plenty of different variables, but does anyone have an idea of what the ship date windows might look like if you are selected by this board for NFO as a street applicant?Texted my recruiter. Street applicants should expect results by Early April
Did you mark down anything on your Applicant Processing and Summary Record that would trigger a moral waiver such as illegal substance usage? If so, that's almost certainly the cause.My recruiter told me my packet was reviewed at the board (assuming under ISEL) despite being a normal street to seat app. So we shall see…last time I wasn’t selected under the ISEL program hence had to submit to the normal board. Fingers crossed for all you bros regardless
I was told August through September, but that was back in December when I dropped my packet off. Who knows if that has changedI’m sure there are plenty of different variables, but does anyone have an idea of what the ship date windows might look like if you are selected by this board for NFO as a street applicant?
No criminal record or drug usage. However I was charged with battery after a bar fight in France about 7 years ago. It was dropped and recorded as not guilty (I was genuinely the victim). My recruiter told me it wouldn't require a waiver since I was not convicted, but regardless it's not exactly a feather in my cap...Did you mark down anything on your Applicant Processing and Summary Record that would trigger a moral waiver such as illegal substance usage? If so, that's almost certainly the cause.
With the I-SEL process you can still get dinged by 'moral' issues that don't necessarily require a waiver and it's likely the initial charge (and arrest if there was one?) resulted in your packet being rejected by the OCM. It's unfortunate, especially in your case because it sounds like somebody assaulted you and you defended yourself.No criminal record or drug usage. However I was charged with battery after a bar fight in France about 7 years ago. It was dropped and recorded as not guilty (I was genuinely the victim). My recruiter told me it wouldn't require a waiver since I was not convicted, but regardless it's not exactly a feather in my cap...
I wonder if FormerRecruitingGuru might shed some light on the matter?
With the I-SEL process you can still get dinged by 'moral' issues that don't necessarily require a waiver and it's likely the initial charge (and arrest if there was one?) resulted in your packet being rejected by the OCM. It's unfortunate, especially in your case because it sounds like somebody assaulted you and you defended yourself.