BGO & other experiences?
(--I understand that this post gives the impression that I am complaining. I am not: I just found my experiences entertaining - Int)
I knew that BGO's have access to our candidate profiles. For one, my BGO quoted things off of mine when I called him to set up an interview, and every post in this thread says that their BGO's have been able to keep them informed, as well.
So, when I called my BGO a few weeks ago to learn of my application status, I was surprised to have the conversation below. His secretary took my name, and he picked up the phone the fourth time I called him. Since he had my name, he must have had my profile open and saw that I was recently rejected, right?
Thinking I was still in the race and that my BGO could confirm it online, I was surprised when his end of the following conversation came out in a timid tone that lead to me to learning that I was wrong on both assumptions:
Me: "Hello, sir!"
Him: (pause)
Me: "What's going on?"
Him: (pause) "Nothing. ..I interviewed you, right?"
Me: "Yes!"
Him: "ok.. I think I remember you.." (sounded like a lie)
Me: "I was wondering if you knew what the status of my application is?"
Him: "oh...." (His voice now goes back to normal.) "Uh.. no. We.. don't have access to the uh no we don't know. You'd have to hear back from them." (sounded like a lie, plus I knew it was a lie
)
Me: "Oh alright! From what I hear, they send them out around April 15th?"
Him: "...Yeah that or .. sooner."
In fact, I received the turn down letter the NEXT MORNING!.
He lied to me because he knew I was rejected. He thought I was calling him to complain about being rejected!
That's my story. 
Yes, obviously, my BGO should know me by name, that's how much I should want it, right? I should have constant rapport with the guy, correct? Well, my BGO seemed kind of busy enough already, as it was quite an adventure to setup an interview. It took me the lack of results from sending 3-4 e-mails trying to set one up to get the feeling that this was going nowhere. (He wouldn't reply.) I ended up having to call his work and pretending to be a new customer to get through! It turned out that the Academy was not pushing him to interview me, and something in my CIS profile was incorrect. After learning that I had nomination, however, he said "oh..." and setup an interview two days later.
That was another story right there.
(He turned out to be a great guy, by the way, from what I saw by the end of the interview. He definitely reinforced my positive feelings about becoming a Naval Officer.)
Does anybody else have BGO stories (or other candidate experiences) to share?
(--I understand that this post gives the impression that I am complaining. I am not: I just found my experiences entertaining - Int)
I knew that BGO's have access to our candidate profiles. For one, my BGO quoted things off of mine when I called him to set up an interview, and every post in this thread says that their BGO's have been able to keep them informed, as well.
So, when I called my BGO a few weeks ago to learn of my application status, I was surprised to have the conversation below. His secretary took my name, and he picked up the phone the fourth time I called him. Since he had my name, he must have had my profile open and saw that I was recently rejected, right?
Thinking I was still in the race and that my BGO could confirm it online, I was surprised when his end of the following conversation came out in a timid tone that lead to me to learning that I was wrong on both assumptions:
Me: "Hello, sir!"
Him: (pause)
Me: "What's going on?"
Him: (pause) "Nothing. ..I interviewed you, right?"
Me: "Yes!"
Him: "ok.. I think I remember you.." (sounded like a lie)
Me: "I was wondering if you knew what the status of my application is?"
Him: "oh...." (His voice now goes back to normal.) "Uh.. no. We.. don't have access to the uh no we don't know. You'd have to hear back from them." (sounded like a lie, plus I knew it was a lie

Me: "Oh alright! From what I hear, they send them out around April 15th?"
Him: "...Yeah that or .. sooner."
In fact, I received the turn down letter the NEXT MORNING!.
He lied to me because he knew I was rejected. He thought I was calling him to complain about being rejected!


Yes, obviously, my BGO should know me by name, that's how much I should want it, right? I should have constant rapport with the guy, correct? Well, my BGO seemed kind of busy enough already, as it was quite an adventure to setup an interview. It took me the lack of results from sending 3-4 e-mails trying to set one up to get the feeling that this was going nowhere. (He wouldn't reply.) I ended up having to call his work and pretending to be a new customer to get through! It turned out that the Academy was not pushing him to interview me, and something in my CIS profile was incorrect. After learning that I had nomination, however, he said "oh..." and setup an interview two days later.
That was another story right there.
(He turned out to be a great guy, by the way, from what I saw by the end of the interview. He definitely reinforced my positive feelings about becoming a Naval Officer.)
Does anybody else have BGO stories (or other candidate experiences) to share?