Bigred Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) Interesting hearing your pre-Covid experiences with guard units as mine was completely opposite. I was rushing tanker units and they were basically giving slots to any previously qualified military pilot with a pulse. I was offered a job at two different units. The irony though, for similar reasons I ended up going the same route as you on the active duty side of things. Edited January 10, 2022 by Bigred
QAZqaz Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 4 hours ago, Bigred said: Interesting hearing your pre-Covid experiences with guard units as mine was completely opposite. I was rushing tanker units and they were basically giving slots to any previously qualified military pilot with a pulse. I was offered a job at two different units. The irony though, for similar reasons I ended up going the same route as you on the active duty side of things. Part of it was self inflicted. I didn't want to leave where I was living unless it was to commute to an IMA job (which all got bought up by the time I figured out what that was). Had I been open to moving which I wasn't due to my wife's job and me not wanting to leave, I probably could have done that as well. Point is hopefully this works out and hopefully I won't have to deploy again after a short tour I'm on, though it doesn't give me dwell time and technically I'm not protected. Wonder if they will offer me a 2 year bonus when this one is up to get to retirement? My guess is they won't. I think when I signed mine you could do single years at a time? Or maybe 3 years was the min I can't remember. Either way I'm planning on getting no bonus my last 2 years and I also think there's a 98% chance it won't go above the 2020 AVB.
Lord Ratner Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 16 hours ago, Danger41 said: I have almost identical timing but will be out at 15. I’ve struck out on a bunch of ANG units as “too old”. Thoughts? Are you only looking at flying units? If you can get hired at an airline with your AD service, a non-flying guard/reserve gig will be much less work for the same retirement.
Smokin Posted January 11, 2022 Posted January 11, 2022 Agreed. If you are looking at getting into a flying unit, it might be tough with the relatively bad timing of post-covid, especially if you are picky. Some units are obviously easier to get into than others, but there is also generally a reason for that. Usually either location or squadron reputation/culture or a combination of the two. There are multiple retirement options in the guard. If you just want a paycheck of the month at some point, you can do a min run non-flying guard job and still retire at 20 years total. But you won't get a paycheck until you hit civilian retirement age and it'll be roughly 75% of what your retirement check would be for active duty. Or you can try to do the airline thing for a year and then go on mil leave and finish out your 20 year active duty retirement, but in the guard. Timeline and paycheck is about the same as if you had stayed, minus the year with the airlines. That being said, many guys are trying to do that now, so that is probably the most difficult path to find. Overall, your guard opportunities open up drastically the less picky you are about your job and your status (DSG vs AGR). NGB (the Pentagon for the guard) is almost always short staffed and looking for people. Sounds miserable to me, but if you live near the beltway or can find one that is telecommute-able, that would be a feasible option. Get your foot in the door somewhere and once you do I think you'll be surprised at the variety of random guard jobs there are for someone willing to move or just not fly.
DirkDiggler Posted January 11, 2022 Posted January 11, 2022 22 minutes ago, Smokin said: Agreed. If you are looking at getting into a flying unit, it might be tough with the relatively bad timing of post-covid, especially if you are picky. Some units are obviously easier to get into than others, but there is also generally a reason for that. Usually either location or squadron reputation/culture or a combination of the two. There are multiple retirement options in the guard. If you just want a paycheck of the month at some point, you can do a min run non-flying guard job and still retire at 20 years total. But you won't get a paycheck until you hit civilian retirement age and it'll be roughly 75% of what your retirement check would be for active duty. Or you can try to do the airline thing for a year and then go on mil leave and finish out your 20 year active duty retirement, but in the guard. Timeline and paycheck is about the same as if you had stayed, minus the year with the airlines. That being said, many guys are trying to do that now, so that is probably the most difficult path to find. Overall, your guard opportunities open up drastically the less picky you are about your job and your status (DSG vs AGR). NGB (the Pentagon for the guard) is almost always short staffed and looking for people. Sounds miserable to me, but if you live near the beltway or can find one that is telecommute-able, that would be a feasible option. Get your foot in the door somewhere and once you do I think you'll be surprised at the variety of random guard jobs there are for someone willing to move or just not fly. Had a really good buddy take this route. He punched at 13 years for the airlines. He didn't get hired by the flying unit at his airline domicile (tough unit to get into) and he didn't want to commute to a Guard/Reserve job. He ended up taking a non-flying Exec position at a Guard Mx Group (think it was Guard) at his airline domicile location. He said the job/work is boring but it was his insurance in case the airlines went tits up. Low and behold, COVID happens; he was able to pickup a year of orders while waiting the his airline to sort itself out.
StoleIt Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Update: Back up to $35k. "Additionally, the Air Force is working diligently to further improve the AvB program to meet the needs of both the Air Force and those of its Airmen as the defense and civilian aviation environments continue to evolve. Some significant and positive changes are on the table starting in FY23." Not sure what that means...it's capped at $35k...or at least that is all they are willing to ask for. FY22 AvB Update Letter_final.pdf 1
di1630 Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 I can’t open the letter…can you post the text?
Swizzle Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 1 hour ago, di1630 said: I can’t open the letter…can you post the text? Your gain: more promises of milk and honey in the future (i.e. free drinks tomorrow)...gov't issue M&H that is...think powdered milk, not Manas chow hall whole milk that every Bagram crew would hoard Meanwhile, the "outside" offers any milk you chose, all with the cream... BLAB: capped at $35k, AF looking to better $ and contract term lengths...in the future...all contingent upon when govt $$ is appropriated by congress 1
Majestik Møøse Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Does congress have to approve reenlistment bonuses and other career pays?
Bigred Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 ‘Restricted to airmen within 365 days of UFT expiration’. I read that as +/- 365 from UFT expiration, but that also reads as leaving out contract expired/no-contract post UFT ADSC folks.
Lawman Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Does congress have to approve reenlistment bonuses and other career pays?Covered in the NDAA they pass yearly. Which is part of the problem since we seem to slip further and further right as far as date the thing gets passed through Congress and signed by the President.Lines of funding are worked out afterward, so although a bonus may be authorized to say 35k, the total allotted funding for the program may only exist to pay a portion of the available service members.The last two years the Army aviation bonus has run out of funding around the start of Q4. It pays to be in the front of the line if you’re going to pull the trigger on it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mcbush Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 On 1/10/2022 at 3:22 PM, Smokin said: Overall, your guard opportunities open up drastically the less picky you are about your job and your status (DSG vs AGR). NGB (the Pentagon for the guard) is almost always short staffed and looking for people. Sounds miserable to me, but if you live near the beltway or can find one that is telecommute-able, that would be a feasible option. Get your foot in the door somewhere and once you do I think you'll be surprised at the variety of random guard jobs there are for someone willing to move or just not fly. Apologies for derailing the bonus talk again, but anybody know where to find a list of openings at NGB HQ? No issues tracking down most state ANG openings, reserve IMA opportunities, etc., but I can't find anything at NGB (which I suspect is operator error). Closest thing I've seen is https://www.ang.af.mil/Careers/ which contains a link to a CAC-enabled careers site, but I don't actually see anything on there that fits the bill. Is this just something where you've got to start making phone calls?
Guardian Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 https://www.flyingmag.com/air-force-strategies-chipping-away-at-pilot-shortfall/
FLEA Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 10 minutes ago, Guardian said: https://www.flyingmag.com/air-force-strategies-chipping-away-at-pilot-shortfall/ “The improvement was due to a slight increase in production coupled with successful retention efforts,” Air Force spokesperson Capt. Patrick Gargan told FLYING. “FY21 undergraduate pilot training production was 1,381, up from 1,263 in FY20, despite COVID-19 continuing to impact production. The Air Force is working diligently to meet the needs of both its Airmen and those of the Air Force.” Man, apparently COVID was a successful retention effort.
HuggyU2 Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) For having 7 paragraphs, that letter didn't have much information. Though I'm sure they meant to say that 11R's were on track for a retro-bonus to make up for being forgotten in 2021. Edit: $35,000 is equivalent to $26,000 in 2007. And the take-home after taxes won't buy you a used car. Is that the best the "Aircrew Task Force" can do? The bonus was $25,000 in 1992 when I took it. That $25k is worth about $49,700 today. Edited January 17, 2022 by HuggyU2 1 3
goingkinetic Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 I’m going to have 5.5 yrs of bonus @35k in the reserves. Step 1. Go Reserves/ANG Step 2. Get airline job Step 3. Mil leave/AGR Step 4. Reserve Bonus Step 5. Make fun of all the AD suckers that took the bonus 1
SocialD Posted January 19, 2022 Posted January 19, 2022 (edited) On 1/17/2022 at 6:10 PM, goingkinetic said: I’m going to have 5.5 yrs of bonus @35k in the reserves. Step 1. Go Reserves/ANG Step 2. Get airline job Step 3. Mil leave/AGR Step 4. Reserve Bonus Step 5. Make fun of all the AD suckers that took the bonus Scratch steps 3, 4 and 5 and you have the best gig known to man...going on mloa and back full time just ruins that. For step 1, go ANG (preferably a unit on its own base) over Reserves if at all possible. If you can't do that, avoid a reserve wing that's embedded in an AD wing, because all you'll get is a slightly different flavor of bullshit. Edited January 19, 2022 by SocialD 1 1
BashiChuni Posted January 19, 2022 Posted January 19, 2022 14 hours ago, SocialD said: Scratch steps 3, 4 and 5 and you have the best gig known to man...going on mloa and back full time just ruins that. For step 1, go ANG (preferably a unit on its own base) over Reserves if at all possible. If you can't do that, avoid a reserve wing that's embedded in an AD wing, because all you'll get is a slightly different flavor of bullshit. checks. 1
FourFans Posted January 20, 2022 Posted January 20, 2022 https://www.flyingmag.com/air-force-strategies-chipping-away-at-pilot-shortfall/?fbclid=IwAR2i0AtmUoerhsr_xcvmMvRG_Hyyc4ODNsfjFzOMjVupTU9TXqlJT7U2XFw Apparently retention is working. Who knew?
Royal Posted January 20, 2022 Posted January 20, 2022 On 1/17/2022 at 3:10 PM, goingkinetic said: I’m going to have 5.5 yrs of bonus @35k in the reserves. Step 1. Go Reserves/ANG Step 2. Get airline job Step 3. Mil leave/AGR Step 4. Reserve Bonus Step 5. Make fun of all the AD suckers that took the bonus Step 6. Watch the junior O-3s point and laugh at the AGR as he processes their rescheduled UTAs while they make $30k/mo.
hindsight2020 Posted January 20, 2022 Posted January 20, 2022 5 hours ago, Royal said: Step 6. Watch the junior O-3s point and laugh at the AGR as he processes their rescheduled UTAs while they make $30k/mo. Don't worry buddy, I'll always get you that glove save MPA so you don't have to lie to your wife about the airlines not loving you back....again. But you'll have to ask me nicely. 1 1
Royal Posted January 21, 2022 Posted January 21, 2022 1 hour ago, hindsight2020 said: Don't worry buddy, I'll always get you that glove save MPA so you don't have to lie to your wife about the airlines not loving you back....again. But you'll have to ask me nicely. Hope my comment was taken as tongue-in-cheek. You're spot on though: People have short memories and tend to forget that the feast can turn into famine instantaneously...And the scheduler they were hassling isn't looking so foolish anymore. Can't tell you how many times I've seen it. 1 1
Majestik Møøse Posted January 21, 2022 Posted January 21, 2022 The Instagrams and Pilot Network FB page got awfully quiet in March 2020, now they’re back to scoffing at anyone staying on AD. Short memories.
SocialD Posted January 21, 2022 Posted January 21, 2022 3 hours ago, hindsight2020 said: Don't worry buddy, I'll always get you that glove save MPA so you don't have to lie to your wife about the airlines not loving you back....again. But you'll have to ask me nicely. The best stories are the guys who shit on the airline bros as full timers, then go to the airlines and become some of the worst DSGs you've ever seen. Then they decide to go back full time and crack down on the very shit in which they were the worst offenders! Meanwhile I'm over here trying to live my best airline/DSG life and getting caught in the crossfire. 1
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