Posted on Oct 1, 2020
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I've seen it numerous times in my career. Paperwork that should take a few days to maybe a month take weeks or months to process. REFRAD requests, religious accommodations, etc. We have email now, why do higher headquarters consistently take forever with paperwork? Is it rank based, because I've seen stuff for high ranking officers and NCOs take days whereas junior enlisted take 5x longer. What are your thoughts?
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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I agree with your viewpoint brother SSG(P) (Join to see) , it does seem that officers seem to get top priority on their papers, while enlisted are shuffled around for a while.
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maybe they just don't like me but I've never had a case where my papers seemed to get top priority. It took them over 4 months to process my last promotion orders and nearly 6 months to perm my last OER. and I still have an amended DTS voucher that's been sitting for over 3 years. lol
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SSG Detachment Ncoic
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USAR/AGR side we are told that packets can take up to 90 days at each level. That means that for me at a company level i could pass a packet up to BN in january, they have until april to push it to BDE, bde can wait until july to push it up to Div, div could sit on it until october to push it up to HRC or USARC where the decision is made. By then its almost guaranteed a new checklist comes out in that timeframe or a signature was missing or a form filled out incorrectly. So the packet gets kicked back and the process starts over again. As far as rank goes i havent seen anything move more expediently or slowly for a spc vs a cpt for a similar action.
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LTC Hardware Test Engineer
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I'm a "high ranking officer" and it took nearly 6 months for HRC to perm my last OER, so I don't think it's rank based.
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