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shweaty

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  1. Sorry Cornholio but I can't resist. "Thats as good as money, sir. Those are I.O.U.s. Go ahead and add it up, every cents accounted for. Look, see this? Thats a car. 275 thou. Might wanna hang onto that one." We need something to laugh about
  2. What reg is that written in? It goes against everything we've been told since December. It's something I need to see to believe. Not saying I'm doubting you, just verifying.
  3. So with the next VSP are they going to roll our apps into that one instead, and push our approval off until July, August time?
  4. http://mobile.airforcetimes.com/article/20140425/NEWS/304250069
  5. Just sit tight and wait it out. You're app is not going to change until after 1 May.
  6. Got a matrix update email. All VSP year groups up to 2003 are closed.
  7. "Applications, including those not yet processed and adjudicated, will be processed after the application window closes on 1 May 14". The new 14-08
  8. Look at the previously assigned agencies box below in CMS. I show AFPC OFF VOLUNTARY SEPERATION PAY. In the box above I show, referred to AFPC OFF VOLUNTARY SEPERATION PAY. If you have both if these you are at the last stop. However, I've been at this crossroad since 4 March. I've talked to the TFSC numerous times and the technician said it's the final approval/disapproval stage. Based on the current trend it's all the 02 11M that are being processed now. Hopefully they can crank out 2 yr groups a week.
  9. Here's my VSP hold up approval theory: 1. TERA glitch and probably more paperwork involved to retire someone than VSP. 2.They were waiting on extended ADSC waivers which they have now received and now they are incorporating it into a revised PDSM. Once that's updated they probably start approving more rated apps. The one lone wolf pilot that was approved was probably done in good faith to show us it will happen. 3. The 1 May deal is when the VSP approval/disapproval flood gates will open and that'll be their focus. They'll probably still do a small amount of approvals until then. However it could happen earlier. You can now shred this apart.
  10. Also for VSP I don't think they have a solid date to start notifying people like they did for TERA. Or is it April 30th?
  11. Were all the TERA take backs from enlisted? From the Air Force times article it sounds like the numbers revision allowed them to keep 8K+ enlisted jobs. It was written in the AF times. http://www.airforcetimes.com/article/20140403/CAREERS02/304030053/Thousands-airmen-spared
  12. I'm in the same spot as you when I use the case management button on VMPF. Thanks for the heads up on that. You are at the last stop. TFSC told a fellow sq member that they are doing them on a one on one approval so no mass batch processing. They also told me they'll do a records review too. Just info from MILPDS not OPRs.
  13. It's referred to BPO through VMPF but when I talked to TFSC they said it's at the last stop. Yours is probably there too.
  14. That blows. The time stamp says 6:22 pm. Are they really working that late at afpc on a Friday?
  15. My original VSP app was never denied. It made it to afpc 13 Feb. 2006 11M, still waiting on approval/disapproval in the "OFF OF VSP". Also prior E with 12.5 yrs total.
  16. Not sure if everyone has seen this. Taken from AF.mil "Officer and enlisted VSP About 8,600 VSP applications have been submitted (7,200 enlisted and 1,400 officer), with approximately 50 percent meeting eligibility criteria. In most cases, the ineligible applications are from Airmen who currently serve in a non-eligible AFSC. Even though the VSP window does not close until May 1,750 enlisted VSP applications have been approved thus far with notifications going out this week. Officer approvals will also begin this week now that updated eligibility matrices and overage estimates are published. Applications and additional notifications will continue to be processed in all eligible AFSCs, enlisted grades and officer year groups."
  17. So is an adsc 6 year waiver for those that have served 6 years with only 4 left? Or those that served 4 and have 6 left? I'm thinking the second because that'll still keep the 08 group in the running for VSP unless they graduated upt late.
  18. Are you at an undisclosed in location in Southwest Asia where it's April 1st? Haha very funny.
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