Posted on Feb 14, 2018
SPC(P) Intelligence Analyst
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I recently graduated AIT as a MOS-T and am due to receive a bonus. I'm being told here that I can't receive my bonus until I leave here but I may be stuck here for a few months due to issues with orders and I've already been awarded the MOS so from my understanding I should be eligible to receive it. If anyone could give me the regulation for or against me I'd really appreciate it.
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Like others have said you will not receive your bonus until your S1 has process your bonus. Now does that mean that you can't receive your bonus after gaining your MOS qualification? Absolutely not.. but chances are the S1 there will not process your paperwork and you will have to wait until you in process into your new unit. Once you in process to your new unit ensure that you have all of the correct documentation. If you do not simply see your battalion current counselor and s/he should be able to square you away
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The terms are laid out on your contract addendum. What does it say?
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The main part I see is "I understand I will not receive the bonus until successful completion of training and subsequent assignment in MOS/Skill 35N102BYY". I've graduated the course and have been awarded the MOS. I haven't been assigned to a unit, it's possible that's where the issue is.
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Bingo. The assignment part is the ticket here. You won't really be able to chase it yet anyways as your gaining chain of command would have to help you request information through DFAS. You're always welcome to go to legal on post and inquire.
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SGT Eric Davis
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Correct of my other post but you won’t get your bonus until you get to your unit s they can process your paper work!
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