Since I'm new:
26/M/SNA Pro-Rec from the March board.
2.69 GPA Computer Engineering - GaTech
41.7 hours total flight time, taking my FAA Private exam on Friday (weather permitting since Georgia has recently been getting more rain than Seattle, a friend of mine recently said she expects the Cullens to move to town any day now)
>7 years Marine Corps Reserves (Sergeant/Dual Qualified Plane Captain/NCOIC)
Letters from a professor/retired USAF O-7, my CO, OIC, 2 former supervisors, and a co-worker
7/8/8/56
Currently working a civil service job for the USAF (Anyone who wants to know about the Air Force and how jacked up they are, send me a message. If you want it done inefficiently and expensively then let them handle it. They'll waste as many resources, over think it, and do it more slowly than anyone, any where, anytime.)
The whole application process has been a bit of a whirlwind for me (I started around mid-December, completely my application from my end in January and met with the processor at the beginning of February.) I haven't had much of an explanation of the process from here (being 3 hours away from the recruiter makes it pretty difficult to sit down and talk) doing a PRT in the morning and some medical stuff Wednesday.
I understand that some of the selected from prior months are getting late August dates. Hope that's not accurate as I'd like to get the hell out of here as soon as possible.
Can someone explain to me what seems to be holding up the SNA pipeline? I'm hearing things like massive delays in Texas and P-Cola?