Posted on Jan 25, 2024
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Is this ignorance on my end ?I’ve reclassed under option 3 tdy and return I was expecting a follow on assignment and coming back to my unit to clear and then pcs I haven’t received any orders I don’t know if this is because i have still have a M brevity code that I am still reclassing or what but if I’m stuck here how long will I be stuck at this unit and when we’ll I find out if I’m pcsing?
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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What are you reclassing to? If you have RETURN on your option, then one of two things will happen:

1) Youi are reclassing to an MOS that your current unit has an open slot for
2) You will return upon completion of your AIT and Inter-Post PCS.
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SSG Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator
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So it needs to necessarily say return? I didn’t think that was a possibility with the reclass option…
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Unless it has changed, TDY and RETURN, emphasis on return. You must have an open position at your current unit.
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CPL Infantryman
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Any idea how long id stay until i pcs ?
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
CSM Darieus ZaGara
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CPL (Join to see) it is generally the beginning of a new assignment (3 years). However you should be able to request a new duty station at the one year mark. It has to be enough time for you to have served at the assigned unit. Not so bad about 18 month in total.
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A few thoughts that may be helpful:

The M brevity code likely indicates you are still in the reclassification process, which can take some time to finalize. This could be delaying any PCS https://bloxdio2.com orders.
Without seeing your orders or understanding the specifics of your situation, it's difficult to say how long you may remain at your current unit. The timeline can depend on many factors, such as availability of follow-on positions, training schedules, and administrative processing.
My recommendation would be to reach out to your chain of command, personnel office, or career counselor for more clarity on the status of your reclassification and potential PCS. They will have the most up-to-date information on your case and can provide guidance on the next steps and expected timelines.
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