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Godholio posted:Send pictures to your local congressional rep. Congress getting pissed is what prompted the AF to start cleaning up Al Udeid a few months ago, after 15 years of airmen getting sick. Just remember that you will be the one doing the scrubbing.
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no bones about it posted:Just remember that you will be the one doing the scrubbing. Just remember someone who know will be doing the scrubbing, if you are good at skating.
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 23:46 |
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Got a call from my recruiter, I got accepted for NFO! Now I just have hurry up and wait for another couple months to find out when they want me to leave for training then wait for that!
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 00:55 |
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Got a call from my recruiter, I got accepted for NFO! Congratulations!
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Got a call from my recruiter, I got accepted for NFO! This is dead serious advice, even though it sounds throwaway: Keep a copy of literally everything that impacts your life or career. Download your pay stubs. Keep a copy of any paperwork you have to submit for anything...awards, decorations, travel vouchers, disciplinary or congratulatory poo poo, hand receipts for equipment, everything. 99% of the time it won't matter, but there will come a day when some slob drops your *very important thing* behind the desk and can't be bothered to retrieve it. It will happen. Guaranteed. Or you'll find yourself on the hook for some clerk's fuckup after you turn in your gas mask but they try to charge you for losing it. Or, when you identify a payroll error 8 years later and file all kinds of PII to get back-paid to the tune of $20k and after three months you call for an update and the answer is "Oh uh...we lost the paperwork. Can you send us everything again?" Twice. Keep a copy of everything.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 01:33 |
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Null Integer posted:Congratulations! Thank you! Godholio posted:This is dead serious advice, even though it sounds throwaway: That's really good advice, it's something I fully intend to do. I've heard enough horror stories from a couple of my buddies who were in the Army about what clerical gently caress ups can do to you. I'll make sure to have a nice rolodex of info.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 01:38 |
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Got a call from my recruiter, I got accepted for NFO! Awesome, congrats! And good luck, I hope you like it.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 01:42 |
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What's NFO? -A dumb enlisted reservist
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 03:31 |
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LingcodKilla posted:What's NFO? Someone who wants to be a pilot but wears glasses.
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LingcodKilla posted:What's NFO? Naval loving Orifice
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MancXVI posted:Naval loving Orifice Aspiring to be a Flesh Light seems weird but follow you dreams I always say.
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LingcodKilla posted:Aspiring to be a Flesh Light seems weird but follow you dreams I always say. Didn't you quit your job to be a reservist IT....?
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Didn't you quit your job to be a reservist IT....? Technically I didn't quit. Yet. I'm actually much happier than I was though I've been in school for 12 months out of the last 24. Back to reality and looking for a new job soon. Also gonna volunteer for JCC C school but if that doesn't happen I'll look for a mob.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 05:13 |
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NFO's are basically overpaid OS's with flight status.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 05:46 |
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A close friend of myself and Mr. Nice! is assigned to OCS. See if you can't figure out who it is, your clue is they are a white male officer!
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LingcodKilla posted:Aspiring to be a Flesh Light seems weird but follow you dreams I always say. They said I could be anything, so I followed my dreams! maffew buildings posted:A close friend of myself and Mr. Nice! is assigned to OCS. See if you can't figure out who it is, your clue is they are a white male officer! That's pretty rare in Rhode Island from what I hear. Wingnut Ninja posted:Awesome, congrats! And good luck, I hope you like it. Thanks Wingnut! And thank you again for answering all my questions and going over my letter a few months back, it really helped me out a ton, much appreciated!
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I for one cannot wait to watch your slow descent into gibbering insanity.
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no bones about it posted:I for one cannot wait to watch your slow descent into gibbering insanity. It's funny, you can follow some peoples entire enlistments/commissions on SA.
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Null Integer posted:It's funny, you can follow some peoples entire enlistments/commissions on SA. Someone make sure to remember the threadid and page number so in a couple years when he is super bitter and hates everything and everyone, we can quote his posts about getting into NFO back at him.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 12:26 |
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Godholio posted:Keep a copy of everything. I'm concerned what you, new, bright eyed military person, read is keep copies of many things that you receive. What Mr. Godholio stated, and he's being deadly serious about this, is keep copies of literally everything. I encourage you to develop an organization structure to manage this data (scanning and Google Drive would be a good idea) now, before you have to. Everything.
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maffew buildings posted:A close friend of myself and Mr. Nice! is assigned to OCS. See if you can't figure out who it is, your clue is they are a white male officer! Oh yeah he is stashed up there before department head school. I need to ask him if he's having fun doing uniform inspections.
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Mr. Nice! posted:Oh yeah he is stashed up there before department head school. I need to ask him if he's having fun doing uniform inspections. Inspect my gig line please.
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SquirrelyPSU posted:I'm concerned what you, new, bright eyed military person, read is keep copies of many things that you receive. This is correct. That $20,000 example I gave? Yeah, that one happened to me. They lost mine and my son's SSN, court documents, a birth certificate (copy), etc. Twice. Fortunately I had a sleeve in my 4" 3-ring binder dedicated solely to that particular issue with Finance so I could resubmit right away. One thing I didn't keep was the citations I wrote and supporting documentation for my Aerial Achievement Medal and an AFCM for my separation medal. Not sure how I didn't keep a copy, but guess what got lost. Yeah gently caress rewriting those just to get two more medals that don't matter.
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SquirrelyPSU posted:I'm concerned what you, new, bright eyed military person, read is keep copies of many things that you receive. Godholio posted:This is correct. drat, I've hear stories, but...wow. Okay, I'll make sure to keep a google doc/sheet/drive and a store of hard copies. So keep an ordered record of receipts, awards, moves, commendations, disciplinary issues, equipment, orders, payroll and a lot of other things I probably haven't listed. My current job has me do a lot of record keeping and backtracking so I have some practice there. Any other self-record-keeping advice? I'd like to snag as much info as I can beforehand so I don't make rookie mistakes and gently caress myself later on.
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no bones about it posted:I for one cannot wait to watch your slow descent into gibbering insanity. Wrong kind of noble. He gets to fly [in] planes for a living. However may find himself speaking in dudebro
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Unless he ends up a P3 NFO then
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DinosaurWarfare posted:However may find himself speaking in dudebro One of my favorite things about NFOs is just how much they've made Top Gun a part of there every day life, whether they've done it willingly or not.
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Mr. Nice! posted:Unless he ends up a P3 NFO then I'm keeping my fingers crossed I end up on a P-8! Boon posted:One of my favorite things about NFOs is just how much they've made Top Gun a part of there every day life, whether they've done it willingly or not. Looks up at Top Gun poster in room Oh goddammit....
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Jimmy4400nav posted:
Anything that requires a signature (digital or wet), anything that comes from a personnelist, finance person, flag officer or other g-series command billet, etc. You've got the right idea, I think. If it's questionable, keep it. You're not losing anything by doing so. Jimmy4400nav posted:I'm keeping my fingers crossed I end up on a P-8! I've got bad news for you...
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Jimmy4400nav posted:
If an argument could be developed between you, and another service member, DFAS, VA, or the DoD, and you have the capability to record that information or receipt in a permanent record? It would be in your interest to do so. There isn't a person in this forum that hasn't had some mannery of fuckery in paperwork from another person dropping the ball in the DoD. I can offer no better advice than to be the most organized NFO on the face of the earth. *looks at the donkey in the room* Do NOT make copies of classified or FOUO information and store this information off station. DO store this information within the confines of your approved IT network.
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Boon posted:One of my favorite things about NFOs is just how much they've made Top Gun a part of there every day life, whether they've done it willingly or not. Like, they get Goose dies right?
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SquirrelyPSU posted:Do NOT make copies of classified or FOUO information and store this information off station. DO store this information within the confines of your approved IT network. I wish more people would take this advice.
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http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/11/29/commandant-dropping-ratings-would-create-chaos-coast-guard.html?ESRC=orig.sm
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Learn to read the regulations. If it is in black and white it is a go. There are times when someone may try gently caress gently caress games about something and if you can back up this is how it is in the print it'll make getting what you want a lot easier.
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Melthir posted:http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/11/29/commandant-dropping-ratings-would-create-chaos-coast-guard.html?ESRC=orig.sm What kind of a sadbrains is so attached to their rate as their identity that...nevermind
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Godholio posted:Anything that requires a signature (digital or wet), anything that comes from a personnelist, finance person, flag officer or other g-series command billet, etc. You've got the right idea, I think. If it's questionable, keep it. You're not losing anything by doing so. SquirrelyPSU posted:If an argument could be developed between you, and another service member, DFAS, VA, or the DoD, and you have the capability to record that information or receipt in a permanent record? It would be in your interest to do so. So copy everything except the stuff that could land me in jail if I copy it! Gotcha! Null Integer posted:I wish more people would take this advice. I know there are leaks, but is that actually really common? maffew buildings posted:Learn to read the regulations. If it is in black and white it is a go. There are times when someone may try gently caress gently caress games about something and if you can back up this is how it is in the print it'll make getting what you want a lot easier. Any particular regs that come up a lot or just know my poo poo inside and out?
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Jimmy4400nav posted:
People do dumb poo poo with classified info all the time. I was a dirty radar guy and I personally witnessed a secret pub just up and disappearing for 3 months, only to be found in non secure space. Classified briefs being sent off ship over NIPR, the EKMS vault was even used as a hook up spot on my last cruise*. *Pneumonic if you don't know about this text me.
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Jimmy4400nav posted:So copy everything except the stuff that could land me in jail if I copy it! Gotcha! I feel like telling you that once I had my chief literally shred my entire transfer package for a hot fill billet in Japan because he didn't want to lose me before ORSE. He told me he'd immediately approved it and would handle routing it for me. By the time I figured it out, the billet was closed. He laughed it off as no big deal. Trust no one. Copy everything.
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If it will pertain to you and your career (anything from OCONUS leave, programs, etc) read it and get a clear understanding. Ask people you trust to clarify if need be. The laziness or selfishness of others is an unfortunate and real obstacle to your career, if you're trying to do something and can back up this is where it says I can do this and knowing appropriate follow up procedures is useful
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maffew buildings posted:What kind of a sadbrains is so attached to their rate as their identity that...nevermind Hey!
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