Posted on Sep 2, 2020
CPT Company Commander
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My promotion has been assigned to a scroll for about a month now but still says 0 days in approval process. Anyone recently promoted that can shed light on the timeline would be appreciated. I’ve been told it’s taking 180-270 days right now. That still accurate?
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LTC Hardware Test Engineer
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sounds about right. There are several wickets the packet has to go through in the process. and any one of them could be a bottle neck, especially with this covid crap going on. also, I've been told, that certain stages in the process don't process onesies and twosies, they wait until they have 25-50 packets and do them in a bunch, so if yours is the first packet in the queue it may sit there for a week or two and no action is taken. Guy in my unit got promoted to CPT last year and the process took him nearly 18 months. Sucks but it's a nice back pay check when it finally comes. Good thing is they "usually" back date your orders to around the date you were selected.
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CPT Logistics Liaison Officer (Lno)
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All I can say is free labor. The process is broken. All the FEDREC process does is slow your date of rank down for future promotions.
Think of it this way: 6 months in FEDREC process to get CPT another 6 months once you get on the scroll for MAJ, another 6 months when you’re up for LTC, another 6 months when you’re up COL... that adds up to be 2 years of lost time as a COL of you make it that far.
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A credit card is simply a line of credit. The more money you spend, the more your credit line increases and the more you owe. The less you spend, the more your credit line increases and the less you owe. Of course, your credit card statement is the record of how much you owe. <a href="https://www.2dayblog.com/2022/02/mycardstatement-com/">my cardstatement</a>
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