PSD Guides? : r AirForce - Reddit So now that myPers is gone, does anyone know where we can find PSD guides? I tried looking in myFSS but nothing popped up I’m taking my 7 level course right now and the quizzes are asking us to reference the guides but I can’t find them 🥲
myFSS sucks and Im trying to find the SPECAT which used to be on . . . Anyone know where the Special Duty Assignment Category (SPECAT) Guide is found now? Going through myFSS and clicking the SPECAT link that pops up in the search bar logs me out and takes me back to the login page, which redirects to a "link cannot be found" page when I log back in I found a copy that's on Tyndall's site but I'm looking for the source document Checked epubs, googled a ton
How do I find vacant positions in the Guard Reserve? : r AirForce - Reddit Hello everyone, I'll keep it brief, I didn't know much about the Reserves Guard until someone in my unit Palace Chased last month and explained what he was doing, and how there are full time positions available if you go that route In my mind, I've always thought that the Guard Reserves was only a part-time gig I've been told the first step is to find out vacant positions in units and ask if
2024 AAD SPEED Guide : r AirForce - Reddit Now that MyPers is retired I don’t think I’m able to check the PSDMs aad opportunities as a cadet and from my understanding AFROTC hasn’t been the most reliable with ARMs messages to cadre recently
Promotion Sequence Number : r AirForce - Reddit Has anyone located a link on myFSS for PSN’s for MSgt sew on months? I remember it being on myPers but can’t seem to locate it on myFSS when I search…
Initial Separation Brief : r AirForce - Reddit I just got my Palace Chase approved and step 1 of my checklist says I have to complete the initial separation brief on vMPF However, the links all bring me to myPers which is no longer with us Is there another place to accomplish this so I can finish my worksheet? TIA
Historical E-5 Promotion Rates : r AirForce - Reddit From the aforementioned dataset, I have observed a recurring pattern There is a tendency for promotion rates to experience a steady decline over a period of time, followed by a sharp drop Interestingly, after such a steep fall, there typically emerges a significant rebound in the subsequent year This rebound has averaged an increase of 5 89% when examining the years following the sharpest