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Any word on your situ?

Yes...game back on! They pushed it up the chain and the decision was to let the "approved" retirement date stand.

Not sure what went into the decision, but it definitely worked in my favor. Probably trying to avoid the same bad publicity from last week. Despite the AFPC poor showing overall, I do have to say the retirements NCOIC was timely in keeping me up to date on the situation in person on the phone. No robo messages, the decision was made quickly (less than 24 hrs), and I was informed ASAP.

Now on to the job search!

Best of luck to all those awaiting answers...

Posted

Thanks!

I think it will take a couple weeks for it to sink in. Kind of sad bringing my military aviation career to an end, but excited for new opportunities.

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So my VSP application still says that same thing....

AFPC TFSC SDR View (DPTO) (Assigned on: 2/28/2014 7:56:00 AM)

Just got off the phone with the TFC and they said that the guidance they have is that they will be waiting till after 1 May and their intention is to notify people NLT mid May.......they just keep kicking the can down the road. Unfortunately my year group '01 is now closed. I am hoping but not holding my breath that I am on the approved pile waiting to be notified. I have waited 72 freaking days thus far.....this all feels like a cruel joke.

Posted

Kind of sad bringing my military aviation career to an end....

Of course it is...

Quitter.

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They seem to send out a few Friday approvals every week. I wonder if they'll do that again today or if they really will just save them all until 1 May.

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They seem to send out a few Friday approvals every week. I wonder if they'll do that again today or if they really will just save them all until 1 May.

What if AFPC actually completed a task early? Instead of waiting (again), they decide to go ahead and process the apps that have been there since February 6.... Well I can hope in one hand...

Also, why the delay until 1 May? They've A) already processed non-ADSC applications and B) will have another VSP window open up in later may (I assume this is for the folks that missed the first VSP). If you had so many people apply that were ineligible, it is highly unlikely that there are people out there that said, "I'd love to apply, but I'm ineligible." If there is one rule that AFPC continues to reinforce is that you should ignore all information they publish, apply early, and hope it sticks. If someone hasn't already applied (or reapplied in the case of those early denials), I doubt that this extra time will see any new submissions. In the meantime, all of us whose lives and careers have been on pause since January can just sit on our thumbs even longer....

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I received an e-mail from AFPC today. If you applied for TERA II and your status is "FM-Pending Auth" then you still are in the running. Retirements is still waiting for a decision on these applications from Air Staff. AFPC said they still had several TERA II applications and a decision was in the very near future (whatever that means). Additionally, if you want to change your retirement date to 1 Sep 14 then you have to close out your application and go through the whole process again.

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Posted

It baffles me that senior leaders can't figure out why morale and retention are in the street.

Because the Squadron Commanders are telling them morale is high and the numbers they are given tell them retention is fine.

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Guest ThatGuy
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Looks like the 11R pilots aren't signing up yet because their year groups haven't been closing out from the last matrix I saw. The other pilot AFSCs have been closing out faster than a senorita in Del Rio showing up to the base claiming you fathered her 1 year old last month. A lot of individuals put in for VSP from the 11R, 06 year group. Which tells me it's the calm before the storm that the AFPC matrix cannot reflect. Essentially, AFPC has a lot of work to do in regard to VSP. Anyone think they will get the end strength numbers they desire?

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Looks like the 11R pilots aren't signing up yet because their year groups haven't been closing out from the last matrix I saw. The other pilot AFSCs have been closing out faster...

I think they just haven't gotten around to officially approving/denying any 11R VSP applications yet. They just did the 11R TERA last week, so maybe they'll get to it soon. Word I got from AFPC indicated there were eight 11R applicants for TERA from the 99 year group, with three being approved based on the allowed quota. The 99 year group is closed out on the latest matrix. I know we have several VSP applicants between the two U-2 squadrons and am guessing they have a similar quota system to decide who stays and who goes. They did have a rack and stack, but I don't know for sure the qualifiers. Remaining ADSC did play a role though.

Good luck!

Posted

TERA disapproved last Thurs.

'99 11M KC-135, no ADSCs. Congrats to those who won their freedom and good luck to the VSPers. It'll be interesting to see how this place looks next year.

Posted

Awful quiet around here. Has the FY '14 Force Management program come to a screeching halt until 1 May? Perhaps this break is a chance for the folks at AFPC to focus their efforts on the BBQ competition. Solid.

Posted

5 VSPs here in the U-2 world today. Begin conjecturing...NOW.

Any year group/ADSC info?

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VSP just approved.

Stats:

12R

2003 YG

O-4

No ADSC but a pending assignment with an Assignment Selection Date of 2 December 2013 (not sure how much this mattered)

Applied 6 Feb, commanders recommended approval but said that I was not in excess to local requirements, in case anyone cares.

FWIW, I read BONEWSO's story last Monday of submittng a ticket through TFSC which seemed to result in movement. I did the same, submitted on Monday, got a canned reply on Friday, basically repeating the new PSDM language about 1 May. Then today, Monday the 21st, Approval e-mail.

Good luck to those still waiting.

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5 VSPs here in the U-2 world today. Begin conjecturing...NOW.

I guess those 5 applications were "adjudicated" before 1 May.

"We always give clear guidance."

--Said no one ever at AFPC

Guest ThatGuy
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After my last post, I emailed the chief of retirements and separations directly.

Two questions: 1) As a 2006 11M, when can I expect to hear something back about VSP? Answer: All applications that need an ADSC wavier will be adjudicated after the window closes on 1 May.

2) Why wait when all 11Xs from 2004-2008 will need am ADSC wavier? No answer.

I will give the guy credit for writing me back when he could have ignored the email. Also, his response came after 1800 central time, so at least someone is working late.

He responded to you via crackberry probably.

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Ahh, the classic "respond to only the parts of the email I want and ignore the rest" technique.

Funny how the part that doesn't get answered is the only question you needed the answer to. But, don't go trying to only include that question, or highlighting this question is important or they will go with the other technique, "do not send read reply, delete that shit".

These techniques, and many more can be found in the same leadership text that first brought you the "sandwich technique" of saying something bad surrounded by good...yeah, don't do that shit either.

Bendy

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