1LT Private RallyPoint Member7298904<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Due to conflicts with both civilian education and civilian employment, I feel that my best course of action is to serve the rest of my commitment in the IRR. Does anyone have any experience with the process?What is the process of transferring from the NG to the IRR?2021-09-26T14:14:22-04:001LT Private RallyPoint Member7298904<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Due to conflicts with both civilian education and civilian employment, I feel that my best course of action is to serve the rest of my commitment in the IRR. Does anyone have any experience with the process?What is the process of transferring from the NG to the IRR?2021-09-26T14:14:22-04:002021-09-26T14:14:22-04:00CPT Lawrence Cable7299065<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you have fulfilled your ADSO, you resign your post, submit a letter to your commander on why you want to resign and go IRR, have your commander submit a DA Form 4187 Personnel Action and wait until everyone signs off on it. If you still have an obligation, usually 3 years of OCS Officers and 3/4 in ROTC, depending on whether you were scholarship or not, your command may get a little harder to convince to let you go.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Sep 26 at 2021 3:31 PM2021-09-26T15:31:13-04:002021-09-26T15:31:13-04:00SSG Brian G.7300052<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Have you gotten with your command and tried to work it out? Most Reserve/NG commands are fairly lenient and bend over backwards to help a SM especially when there is an education conflict. What exactly is the conflict with your employer? They don't have any choice about releasing you for the weekend a month and two weeks a year. They might not like it but that is law.Response by SSG Brian G. made Sep 27 at 2021 12:19 AM2021-09-27T00:19:35-04:002021-09-27T00:19:35-04:002021-09-26T14:14:22-04:00