Posted on Sep 10, 2015
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I am currently promotable and sitting on the fence with points. I am not quite sure if I will get it. I know that at the beginning of the fiscal year points are lower. Does the promotion of SFC's help with that too?
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SSG Alleria Stanley
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The points are only a guide to how far down the Army has to reach to find the number of qualified promotable NCOs for the next month.

They are not comparable between MOS, but only amongst the singular MOS.

For April, let's say, Army says we need 3 new Staff Sergeants. The top five promotable Sergeants have PPW points of 732, 718, 690, 607, 584.

Points that month will be 690.

If they need 5, then the points will be 584.

Side note... that does NOT mean that the next month, if the Army promoted only 3 for April, then the Army needs one for May, the points would be 607. There might be a newly promotable Sergeant who's points are 714... and so, while Sergeant 607 is excited that they're next in line, if they rest on their laurels, they'll be passed by as new promotables move on up.

It's a constantly changing scale that only serves to evaluate us amongst our peers and to provide Big Army a reasonable OML.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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It's a pyramid structure.

Every SSG promoted to SFC is one SGT promoted to SSG. Every SSG "passed over" who has to get during the coming fiscal year also opens up a slot.

Theoretically, that will lower the "points" needed, because the points are determined by how many available slots there are.
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SSG Data Systems Integrator
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I have to partially disagree with you Sgt. Not that simple.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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SSG (Join to see) The normal promotion system is VERY simple. You get promoted because you were next in line, in a what can best be described as a one-for-one daisy chain. Every person that is promoted ahead of you (within your MOS or feeder MOS) reduces the line in front of you. Every person that retires reduces the line in front of you. It's one less person you are competing with.
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SSG Data Systems Integrator
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Yes it does lower your competition, but there are several other factors affecting promotion. I can only speak for the Army side of the house. Devil Dogs might have a different/better setup.
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In concurrence with most of what everybody else said.

Also not the SFC board itself but the QSP/QMP board will open slots due to the fact that there is a significant force reduction in the SSG ranks. The army is trimming the fat by keeping only the best and brightest who aren't stagnant and have great potential to advance. This opens positions to younger,more motivated, competent and delving young SGTs by freeing up slots that were being held by fat incompetent SSGs who were unable to advance. You know, those guys that make SSG and stay there ten years until they retire....
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