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USAF COT 10-04

i finally got word from my recruiter! i'm going to May 24 COT. i was also promised january...then march... but anyway, i'm just glad to have finally heard. i'm going for NTP in Arizona and will be stationed at Travis. i'm happy i got my first choice for duty station.

any other people going to Arizona for NTP? let me know so we can exchange info about how it is down there.

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You're not the only one waiting midinphx! My recruiter has not heard anything on any of her experienced nurses that applied to the November board. It looks like March is long gone, maybe May or even later.

Just hang in there!

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well, i'm still waiting to get commissioned. how long is the usual wait to get the date on the scroll from congress? i would really just like this to happen sooner than later so that i can defer my student loans. i'm starting to get anxious all over again. not good...

Adam - are you still thinking of declining once they say you can commission? like midinphx said, i think you should keep your spot! you have done so much just to get here.

midinphx & RNinSCarolina - are you both still waiting? hang in there! hopefully, you will hear soon.

You're actually waiting on AFPC in Texas at Randolph and not Congress. BELIEVE ME - it's Randolph holding up the works.

Go ahead and defer your loans for six months - that's what I did. You don't have to wait for them to commission you. I just applied for a deferment and got it right after they said I was in. Let them pay all the interest.

Adam - are you still thinking of declining once they say you can commission? like midinphx said, i think you should keep your spot! you have done so much just to get here.

I see no light at the end of the tunnel I am in now and realize the best option at this point is to gamble on the greener grass with the military.

Go ahead and defer your loans for six months - that's what I did. You don't have to wait for them to commission you. I just applied for a deferment and got it right after they said I was in. Let them pay all the interest.

I am assuming military deferment? I applied for unemployment which I have till May even though I am working now (don't tell anyone). If getting a military deferment is as easy as the unemployment one then it should cost just a few minutes on the phone.

Don't apply for bennies you're not entitled to.

No, not a military deferment - you can't get that until you're active duty. I have Federal loans, so I went online and applied for a six month deferment, and got it with no problems.

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I got a call yesterday from my recruiter and he said AFPC gave him the go ahead to do my commission! I will be commissioning next Monday. Very excited... What should I wear? What can I not wear?

You can wear anything you like. I commissioned in blues because that's what I wanted to wear.

I commissioned in my flightsuit from my civilian job because that was the only uniform I had, lol. I didn't have a chance to go buy any uniforms ahead of time. Just dress to the occassion. If you have a bunch of people, dress up a little. If it's low key, just be comfortable. It's your day.

And take that last phrase to heart - IT'S YOUR DAY. My recruiter tried to force me to commission IMMEDIATELY - and I forced her to wait seventy-two hours. I got a uniform, got it altered, and found an officer to commission me in three days because I wanted to have the ceremony at Duke, which was where I was working at the time. My coworkers surprised me with a party afterward.

She wanted me to come down to her office and commission in street clothes with some dude I'd never met, and I said "no way" - I was determined to do it my way, and I did. Keep in mind this woman had had people commissioned in the parking lot of Brugger's Bagels (LITERALLY). Uh-uh - not this Lt. I made a quick fly trip to Seymour, managed to get what I needed and paid out the nose for super-fast alterations, and begged the folks who did the name tags (mine didn't come from AAFES!) to do them in 48 hours and I'd pay whatever they wanted. They ended up not charging me extra because they felt sorry for me after I explained my aversion to commissioning at a fast food restaurant (and I promised to have my other name tags done there - and stuck to the promise). A friend found a Lt Col who could use some OPR bullets and wham - I had a full-fledged commissioning.

My husband said the look on my recruiter's face when I showed up in blues was, to say the least, priceless. I wish I'd seen it myself!

Congrats Mt Nurse!!! How exciting. Go in your old prom dress! lol

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i was finally commissioned yesterday. i found out that by the time i go to COT i would have already accrued one week of leave! i guess that means i'm already considered AD?

No, that is NOT true, and I cannot believe you were told that. The things recruiters come up with (and I'm making an assumption that that's where you were told that) get more and more bizarre.

You will not begin accruing leave until your orders kick in - which is your class start date plus your travel days. You are not currently on active duty, you are in the Inactive Reserves. You currently are eligible for Tricare, but that's only because of a Congressional Mandate that was signed at the end of 2008 (I think what happened was they had people showing up for training sick as dogs and without health insurance). So you are eligible for an Active Duty benefit, but you are not on active duty. You have no orders stating you are on active duty, you have a commissioning document which states you are a (insert rank) in the Inactive Reserves of the United States Air Force. So technically, you are a lieutenant, but you are not an active duty member until the date so stated on your active duty orders (which you will not get for a few weeks yet).

Whoever told you that is unequivocally, resoundingly, and completely WRONG - and it irritates me when people invent this sort of stuff.

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