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OCS Who's Applying for the Feb 2017 AMDO board?

Justin Dowd

HeloGuy87
Best of luck on the Board! Just got word my packet made it...
AWR1(NAC/AW/IUSS)
Active: 11 years
Going for NFO
Evals: #1 of 19, #1 of 22 EP, #2 of 28 EP, #4 of 26 (#1MP)
Awards: 1 x NCM, 3 x NAM, 1 x JSOY, 3 x JSOQ
Degree: BS in Management, Grad GPA (3.656); Consistant deans list
ASTB: 51 6/7/6
Others: Prior STA-21 Applicant, Command Career Counselor (9588), Sponsorship Coordinator, Indoctrination Coordinator, Volunteer Service Coordinator, Forward Deployed Duty 2013-2016, 1500+ hours in H60 helicopters.
 
A combo between funding for orders and class availability. I couldn't be placed in the last couple of FY16 classes cuz they there filled, so I had to wait until the first FY17 class.. but primarily it was funding for the quota and funding to cut the orders that held me from going
 

Shill

A smooth sea never made a skilled Sailor.
A combo between funding for orders and class availability. I couldn't be placed in the last couple of FY16 classes cuz they there filled, so I had to wait until the first FY17 class.. but primarily it was funding for the quota and funding to cut the orders that held me from going

ok ok. the funding affected the entire fleet.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
A combo between funding for orders and class availability. I couldn't be placed in the last couple of FY16 classes cuz they there filled, so I had to wait until the first FY17 class.. but primarily it was funding for the quota and funding to cut the orders that held me from going

When it comes to sending someone to OCS funding isn't and never has been an issue, it is all driven by manning, they can only commission so many of a specific designator per year, OCS class sizes are also not an issue, they had had classes as large as 150 and they just split them into 2 groups.

We were sending people to OCS when we had civilians that were told not to come in due to budget issues.
 

Shill

A smooth sea never made a skilled Sailor.
When it comes to sending someone to OCS funding isn't and never has been an issue, it is all driven by manning, they can only commission so many of a specific designator per year, OCS class sizes are also not an issue, they had had classes as large as 150 and they just split them into 2 groups.

We were sending people to OCS when we had civilians that were told not to come in due to budget issues.


Interesting.
 

JORGE

Registered User
A combo between funding for orders and class availability. I couldn't be placed in the last couple of FY16 classes cuz they there filled, so I had to wait until the first FY17 class.. but primarily it was funding for the quota and funding to cut the orders that held me from going
Jason,
I'm curious, once you got selected what was your role in your squadron as an AD1? Did the officers and chiefs treted you differently? More mentorship?
 
Jason,
I'm curious, once you got selected what was your role in your squadron as an AD1? Did the officers and chiefs treated you differently? More mentorship?
I was a CNATTU C - School Instructor when I got selected, and was the QA LPO. I kept that job until I left. Every now and then the triad and divo's would pull me aside for some mentorship and training on some stuff.. sat in on some more meetings that I wasn't so privy to prior to being selected. Overall not much changed aside from the occasional "AD1, come to my office" mentorship talks haha..
 
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