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#6071
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Yep. They should be coming about every two months. Once you are awarded a new base or position, the company has up to 6 months to convert you to the new position. The people that get a new position on the AE are not guaranteed to be in their new position until Aug 1st, but could happen as soon as Jan 31st (first day of Feb bid month).
#6072
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Yep. They should be coming about every two months. Once you are awarded a new base or position, the company has up to 6 months to convert you to the new position. The people that get a new position on the AE are not guaranteed to be in their new position until Aug 1st, but could happen as soon as Jan 31st (first day of Feb bid month).
Oh that makes more sense, thanks for clarifying. Does it show your conversion date on the AE award?
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#6073
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#6074
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#6075
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For the posting of conversion dates there is an established method, I'm just not sure what it is. Perhaps a more seasoned guy/gal can chime in.
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As far as bidding for a new base while in indoc? You can theoretically put a bid in as soon as you are on property. The only problem that the 1/19 indoc class will have is that is the day the AE closes and they probably won't be able to access iCrew in order to put a bid in.
For the posting of conversion dates there is an established method, I'm just not sure what it is. Perhaps a more seasoned guy/gal can chime in.
For the posting of conversion dates there is an established method, I'm just not sure what it is. Perhaps a more seasoned guy/gal can chime in.
#6078
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As far as bidding for a new base while in indoc? You can theoretically put a bid in as soon as you are on property. The only problem that the 1/19 indoc class will have is that is the day the AE closes and they probably won't be able to access iCrew in order to put a bid in.
For the posting of conversion dates there is an established method, I'm just not sure what it is. Perhaps a more seasoned guy/gal can chime in.
For the posting of conversion dates there is an established method, I'm just not sure what it is. Perhaps a more seasoned guy/gal can chime in.
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