Dave Shutter
Registered User
Oh man, it never ends! Here's a perfect example of what this topic is all about. Remember this...
quote: One good piece of info he did give me (and this may be a ray of hope for some of you) is that SNFO was "re-opened" due to drastic shortages...
...well I spoke to the senior Officer at my post today and she contradicted what my recruiter said; that NFO was never closed out (it's always hurting) and that SNA WAS RE-OPENED DUE TO DRASTIC SHORTAGES! Can they be any more clueless?! Anyway, that's even better news for me! I asked her about re-testing of course and she gave me the same speech about lying on the BI test, and a new one: even if I did pass and get accepted that the conflicting BI scores would then be a "major red flag in OCS" and that I would have to go through extensive questioning, interviewing and red tape because of it(?) Anyway I basically demanded to re-test so I will schedule one tommorrow. Also, since I was officially a "non-selectee" I have to do a completely new package, but after a quick round of questioning we determined that that just means all new reference letters. The fun never ends.
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quote: One good piece of info he did give me (and this may be a ray of hope for some of you) is that SNFO was "re-opened" due to drastic shortages...
...well I spoke to the senior Officer at my post today and she contradicted what my recruiter said; that NFO was never closed out (it's always hurting) and that SNA WAS RE-OPENED DUE TO DRASTIC SHORTAGES! Can they be any more clueless?! Anyway, that's even better news for me! I asked her about re-testing of course and she gave me the same speech about lying on the BI test, and a new one: even if I did pass and get accepted that the conflicting BI scores would then be a "major red flag in OCS" and that I would have to go through extensive questioning, interviewing and red tape because of it(?) Anyway I basically demanded to re-test so I will schedule one tommorrow. Also, since I was officially a "non-selectee" I have to do a completely new package, but after a quick round of questioning we determined that that just means all new reference letters. The fun never ends.
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