Stearman694
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41 minutes ago, wannabe88 said:
Has anyone headed to Portland this week received the follow on email with times?
No, still waiting on more details.
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5 hours ago, Jetpower said:
Quick question: I was invited to visit the unit after submitting a package (they do rolling boards). Is this considered an interview or more so like an informal visit?
Agree with what matmacwc said. Was this in regards to 121 FS?
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Just got word back on Oregon interviews! Who else will be there?
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46 minutes ago, Broskees said:
Anyone hear from Fresno yet (194th FS)? Says the approximate date for the interview notifications is today.
Nothing yet. Wouldn't be surprised if we hear something early next week.
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3 hours ago, BigCat said:
Anyone heading out to DCANG for the March 15-17 visit? If so, if you’d like to split a place/car, I’m down to save some $$$$.
I'm in. PM me and we'll set it up...
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17 hours ago, ckelley444 said:
the squadron Im applying for has to fill 14 slots
What squadron is this??
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On 1/13/2019 at 4:18 PM, N730 said:
’d say don’t limit yourself to one fighter squadron, apply for all of them! You’re young enough to be a little picky, but I would still apply everywhere that interest you.
Anyone know how this looks to apply everywhere if you specifically want fighters? Could it come back to haunt you if you are offered a heavy UPT slot and turn it down in hopes to get a fighter slot?
Just something to consider...
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On 1/11/2019 at 4:50 PM, elvis said:
If the unit allows it, go for it. My unit used to allow 90 credit hours to apply, but you had to graduate the two semesters after no matter what. They got burned by that when an applicant failed a class and didn't have their degree by that May. So now it's 105 credits and you get an extra semester for wiggle room. Every unit is different, some require the full diploma and some will make things work with the credit hours. My .02 is don't submit a package that won't be 100% correct. Otherwise when you apply the next year and have all the credentials you might be remembered as the guy/gal that submitted an incomplete package when you knew it was incomplete, which could hinder your chance of getting an interview/slot.
Elvis, which unit is this?
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Bump...
Anyone have info on which airframes the guys from prior years unsponsored AFRC Boards were assigned to? I know it's generally uncommon via unsponsored route, but any fighters out of it?
Oregon ANG
in Air National Guard / Air Force Reserves
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In the interviews, they asked us which one we would prefer if selected and then try to make that happen, but it ultimately comes down to the needs of the squadrons.