artvandelay43201 Posted October 29, 2021 Posted October 29, 2021 After reading over the several AFI’s that cover officer promotions, I still cannot figure out what would happen if you would fail to make major twice. Does anyone have any experience or stories with a situation like this?
guineapigfury Posted October 29, 2021 Posted October 29, 2021 I've been through this. Here is my experience from 2016. First the Air Force will offer you continuation (usually to 20) or not. If they don't offer, you will receive involuntary separation pay (assuming you did not write a "do not promote me" letter to the promotion board). If they do offer continuation, you can accept or not accept. If you accept continuation, you just continue to serve in the Air Force. All of your relevant ADSCs still apply, but there isn't any new ADSC for accepting continuation. If you do not accept, you have a few months to get out of the Air Force (6 IIRC). Be aware that this counts as an involuntary separation, but you won't get involuntary separation pay. The distinction matters because Big Blue processes involuntary separations for officers MUCH faster than voluntary separations. A voluntary separation has to work its way through all the wickets to the approval authority who is the SECAF. An involuntary separation is approved by literally some SSgt at AFPC. I was able to get out in just over a month.
HossHarris Posted October 29, 2021 Posted October 29, 2021 Has anyone tried negotiating with the flesh peddlers? Such as “I’ll accept continuation and help out your rated Manning if you waive all my adsc’s”?
bennynova Posted October 29, 2021 Posted October 29, 2021 8 hours ago, guineapigfury said: I've been through this. Here is my experience from 2016. First the Air Force will offer you continuation (usually to 20) or not. If they don't offer, you will receive involuntary separation pay (assuming you did not write a "do not promote me" letter to the promotion board). If they do offer continuation, you can accept or not accept. If you accept continuation, you just continue to serve in the Air Force. All of your relevant ADSCs still apply, but there isn't any new ADSC for accepting continuation. If you do not accept, you have a few months to get out of the Air Force (6 IIRC). Be aware that this counts as an involuntary separation, but you won't get involuntary separation pay. The distinction matters because Big Blue processes involuntary separations for officers MUCH faster than voluntary separations. A voluntary separation has to work its way through all the wickets to the approval authority who is the SECAF. An involuntary separation is approved by literally some SSgt at AFPC. I was able to get out in just over a month. Yep.
QAZqaz Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 On 10/29/2021 at 1:11 AM, guineapigfury said: I've been through this. Here is my experience from 2016. First the Air Force will offer you continuation (usually to 20) or not. If they don't offer, you will receive involuntary separation pay (assuming you did not write a "do not promote me" letter to the promotion board). If they do offer continuation, you can accept or not accept. If you accept continuation, you just continue to serve in the Air Force. All of your relevant ADSCs still apply, but there isn't any new ADSC for accepting continuation. If you do not accept, you have a few months to get out of the Air Force (6 IIRC). Be aware that this counts as an involuntary separation, but you won't get involuntary separation pay. The distinction matters because Big Blue processes involuntary separations for officers MUCH faster than voluntary separations. A voluntary separation has to work its way through all the wickets to the approval authority who is the SECAF. An involuntary separation is approved by literally some SSgt at AFPC. I was able to get out in just over a month. Might be worth a call to your AFPC assignments officer. They might also take into consideration if you have a UIF or whatever. Not trying to hijack the thread but I'm curious to know about if I don't promote to LtCol. Same thing? Or with this 5 look new system (anyone have any info on this all I got is rumint) would you just get to sanctuary and be good to retire?
Nodeskjobs Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 32 minutes ago, QAZqaz said: Might be worth a call to your AFPC assignments officer. They might also take into consideration if you have a UIF or whatever. Not trying to hijack the thread but I'm curious to know about if I don't promote to LtCol. Same thing? Or with this 5 look new system (anyone have any info on this all I got is rumint) would you just get to sanctuary and be good to retire? I’m curious about the new 5 year look as well. From what I’ve seen, it’s not official yet. From a message I sent to AFPC. For my sake, I hope it’s still 2 look board
Negatory Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 If I recall correctly, 5 looks isn’t official yet and there is not a date it will be as of now, although they’re targeting a couple of years from now. 1 1
Shakermaker Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 5 year look is not in play, and probably won't be for quite a while until DOPMA is changed. 2
Muscle2002 Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 3 hours ago, Shakermaker said: 5 year look is not in play, and probably won't be for quite a while until DOPMA is changed. In some ways, it seems the AF pulled a sleight-of-hand by pulling BPZ while stating they were moving to a five-year window. In effect, you now have one look much like the other services, notwithstanding the single digit odds APZ. 1
Chida Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 5 year look is not in play, and probably won't be for quite a while until DOPMA is changed.This is my opinion after looking at the situation since it was announced. I think that AFPC wanted to do this (maybe DOD), the good idea fairy took off, then someone noticed that DOPMA & ROPMA wouldn’t allow it. Additionally, I think one of the motivating factors was guys ducking out of the UPT ADSC 2-3 years early as a result of DOPMA (ie mandatory DOS after 2xFOS to O-4.
FLEA Posted November 2, 2021 Posted November 2, 2021 There is a growing movement to change DOPMA though. If the AF is smart they would start forming a coalition with the other services to approach congress. Looser language could be in effect in a year with an NDAA provision.
JackWhite Posted November 9, 2021 Posted November 9, 2021 My dad was not promoted to Major in one point of time in his life. That happened because of the intruges around because he was against some shady deals. He was sad but went through this a great man. At the end he did get his Major rank.
droptime Posted November 25, 2021 Posted November 25, 2021 On 10/29/2021 at 4:11 AM, guineapigfury said: I've been through this. Here is my experience from 2016. First the Air Force will offer you continuation (usually to 20) or not. If they don't offer, you will receive involuntary separation pay (assuming you did not write a "do not promote me" letter to the promotion board). If they do offer continuation, you can accept or not accept. If you accept continuation, you just continue to serve in the Air Force. All of your relevant ADSCs still apply, but there isn't any new ADSC for accepting continuation. If you do not accept, you have a few months to get out of the Air Force (6 IIRC). Be aware that this counts as an involuntary separation, but you won't get involuntary separation pay. The distinction matters because Big Blue processes involuntary separations for officers MUCH faster than voluntary separations. A voluntary separation has to work its way through all the wickets to the approval authority who is the SECAF. An involuntary separation is approved by literally some SSgt at AFPC. I was able to get out in just over a month. Separation is set for 6 months after your 2nd time passed over, but you were able to separate a month later? So you do not have to wait the entire 6 months? How long do you have to decide on continuation? As for the 5 look rumor, I contacted a person at AFPC who said the AF is looking into it but it's not changing in the near future. It's undergoing a Rand study.
SurelySerious Posted November 25, 2021 Posted November 25, 2021 Separation is set for 6 months after your 2nd time passed over, but you were able to separate a month later? So you do not have to wait the entire 6 months? How long do you have to decide on continuation? As for the 5 look rumor, I contacted a person at AFPC who said the AF is looking into it but it's not changing in the near future. It's undergoing a Rand study.You have a maximum of six months
droptime Posted November 25, 2021 Posted November 25, 2021 Just now, SurelySerious said: You have a maximum of six months I just assumed the 6 months was a fixed amount of time and hadn't considered that I could be out even sooner. This is shaping up to be a great Thanksgiving
guineapigfury Posted November 25, 2021 Posted November 25, 2021 I separated a month after declining continuation.
Chida Posted December 4, 2021 Posted December 4, 2021 I was notified late Mar, terminal late Apr, gone by late May (by request).
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