Posted on Jun 9, 2021
SGT Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator/Maintainer
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I want a specific assignment, there are 2 slots open for my mos and TS clearance. Branch countered offer two stations l, what happens if I deny them? I was told I have to wait 30 days to request again, my deros is 5 months out
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You can decline the counter offer. You have to wait 30 days to request the se spot, you can make a request for a new spot immediately. If HRC declined your request then the strengths don't support sending you there. You can wait a month, but it will still be a "No" and you'll have fewer offers the closer you get to your DEROS.
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Thank SFC, you have awnser my questions before! I have been on top of my re up and was told my window didn't open until this summer. We were able to see the spot open but the offered Bliss and Humphreys I want to stay overseas preferably in Europe. Not sure what my next move should be. Should I contact the branch manager? Or have my retention sergeant do it?
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SGT Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator/Maintainer
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So can I request right away or do I have to wait?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SGT (Join to see) your branch manager won't be able to help you. There are multiple reasons why that would take up a paragraph or two, but the thing you need to know is he will refer you back to your Career Counselor.

You can send another request immediately just not for the same location. If you're trying to stay OCONUS your best bet may be going to Korea accompanied. The strengths are forecast out 16 months. Your report has to be 6 or 7 months out. The strengths of the location you want are not going to change for that report date.
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