RRORP and 365-day TDY's
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From: 737 Right
Any RRORP Officers out there that came back on Active Duty with the promise that you were exempt from 365-day TDY's and now AFPC is trying to task you with one?
I just got the email from AFPC last week -- now I'm having to waste my time and my CC's time educating AFPC about their own policy decision. I would have come back regardless but since they offered the get out of jail free card I am certainly going to use it. Standard AFPC clown act -- left hand doesn't talk to the right hand.
I just got the email from AFPC last week -- now I'm having to waste my time and my CC's time educating AFPC about their own policy decision. I would have come back regardless but since they offered the get out of jail free card I am certainly going to use it. Standard AFPC clown act -- left hand doesn't talk to the right hand.
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From: 737 Right
Not surprised, just annoyed that I have to spend my time educating them about their own policy decision. Hoping to help the other RRORP folks and get AFPC to make sure they purge their 365 TDY vulnerability list of all the RRORP folks. I PM'd Kickuchiyo, and as always, he is going to try and go VFR direct to the right people and assist in geting this fixed. Thanks again Kikuchiyo!
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I talked to the rated officer 365 shop today. They're well aware of the policy exempting RRORP and LPRP officers from 365's. There's supposed to be a particular code in our records that they filter for when building the list of vulnerable officers. In Thunder's case, that code had not been entered by his MPF when he came back onto active duty.
They looked at my record, and said it was there. However, I was looking at my SURF at the same time, and didn't see it. But we were looking at different versions - MILPDS vs AMS vs Millenium (AFPC internal database). I'm trying to figure out who can see the code, what it's supposed to say depending on which program you came back in under, and how to get it updated if it's missing. More to follow.
For now, Thunder has been released from any pending 365 action (though in full disclosure, I had nothing to do with that, they'd already figured it out by the time I called).
They looked at my record, and said it was there. However, I was looking at my SURF at the same time, and didn't see it. But we were looking at different versions - MILPDS vs AMS vs Millenium (AFPC internal database). I'm trying to figure out who can see the code, what it's supposed to say depending on which program you came back in under, and how to get it updated if it's missing. More to follow.
For now, Thunder has been released from any pending 365 action (though in full disclosure, I had nothing to do with that, they'd already figured it out by the time I called).


