Posted on Jul 28, 2021
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Posted in these groups: 090710 a 3251c 006 ReclassExpertsights e1324327272686 MOS72918f9c Promotable
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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It's because the proponent has decided that this is the standard of what they want to accept. You can request a grade waiver from the proponent and that will qualify you to request the training, assuming there is a seat. Sometimes proponents grant waivers to everyone, sometimes they don't.

Why do proponents restrict accession by grade? Because career progression. A promotable Soldier will be an NCO before they learn the technical aspect of their MOS. It's a risk the proponent may not want to take, especially when they can meet their accession goals with minimal waivers.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Any number of reasons. I would say mainly because a Promotable Spc. Could become a Sgt. during training. Why is that a problem, the Newly promoted NCO could not train his or her personnel, making it challenging to lead them as well.
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I understand that. However, if I dont have BLC credentials is that something they can look pass? I get that a SPC (P) is looked at as an NCO in most cases
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Regardless you would have to meet all associated requirements.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I would think it has to do with when/if promotion orders roll in prior to graduating from the AIT. If memory serves, I think there are a large number of MOSs that don't like to take Soldiers that are Promotable.

SFC (Join to see), could you explain it better than I?
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I understand that. However, I still don’t have BLC yet. So I dont see why they wouldn’t accept me.
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SPC (Join to see) - That sounds like an HRC RFI. If SFC Boyd is unable to answer.
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