CPC reinstatements

Projected below 100 means there’s a vacancy for new hires, nest, hardship etc
I wish NEST were the case. I'm in it right now and although there are facilities 20 min from my home at 94%, they are going by "national average" and giving me facilities 300+ miles from home. Which is why I'm considering leaving, waiting my year, and trying again ?
 
I wish NEST were the case. I'm in it right now and although there are facilities 20 min from my home at 94%, they are going by "national average" and giving me facilities 300+ miles from home. Which is why I'm considering leaving, waiting my year, and trying again ?
Did you withdraw? There’s only 6 facilities that even fit that criteria. They usually don’t do natl avg. Maybe bad timing
 
Did you withdraw? There’s only 6 facilities that even fit that criteria. They usually don’t do natl avg. Maybe bad timing
Nope. Didn’t withdrawal. I stuck it out till the bitter end. There’s language in the SOP that says they define vacancy by being below the national average. I’ve been trying to fight it, but appears to be a lost cause.
 
Nope. Didn’t withdrawal. I stuck it out till the bitter end. There’s language in the SOP that says they define vacancy by being below the national average. I’ve been trying to fight it, but appears to be a lost cause.
All that the SOP states is that facilities may not be staffed over 100% using the FPPT (reinstatement SOP para 4d). I would say that as long as the “Projected % to Target” in the FPPT is below 100%, there is a vacancy. There’s no reference to “national average”
 
In the NEST SOP?
Correct. NEST SOP
1.8.1Create Article61 Job Search Memorandum and prepare a vacancy lists based on the recommendations from the NEST Panel. This list will include all facilities that fall below the national projected future CPC to target and vacancies available at Flight Service Stations, and 2154 positions as applicable.
 
Correct. NEST SOP
1.8.1Create Article61 Job Search Memorandum and prepare a vacancy lists based on the recommendations from the NEST Panel. This list will include all facilities that fall below the national projected future CPC to target and vacancies available at Flight Service Stations, and 2154 positions as applicable.
Didn’t realize you were asking about the NEST SOP in the CPC reinstatement thread. I answered based on the CPC Reinstatement SOP
 
Does anyone know, if I go to 2154 via ERR after washing from 2152, can I apply back to ATC as a reinstatement? I’ve been CPC before. I'd think not since I haven't separated from the FAA for a year, but only separated as 2152?
 
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You need to have been a CPC to apply for CPC reinstatement.
I’ve been CPC before. I washed from my current facility but was offered a tower far from my family, who won’t be able to move with me. Just looking into the 2154 option to stay with my wife and kids, while trying to get back into 2152
 
Does anyone know, if I go to 2154 via ERR after washing from 2152, can I apply back to ATC as a reinstatement? I’ve been CPC before. I'd think not since I haven't separated from the FAA for a year, but only separated as 2152?
I can't answer with absolute certainty, but my first thought is you need to be separated from the FAA completely, otherwise it's an ERR, and they don't allow 2154 => 2152 ERRs.
 
I believe the SOP says you need to be separated for a year, so I’d have to agree with MJ’s take on that one. It might be worth reaching out to someone to see if you can get some clarification.
 
I’ve been CPC before. I washed from my current facility but was offered a tower far from my family, who won’t be able to move with me. Just looking into the 2154 option to stay with my wife and kids, while trying to get back into 2152
Any contract towers or DOD facilities nearby? Work for one of them for a year while networking with the ATM and rep for the FAA location you want nearby. Then direct apply to that location.
 
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