simoviator
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Rotate phone sidewaysHmm I'll have to check my preferences, I don't see anyone's signature.
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January 2020 OTS Bid(Pool 2): Applied: 1/24/20 | ATSA: 5/22/20 Well Qualified | TOL: 9/29/20 | EODS received: 1/22/21 | EODS approved: 1/27/21 | CIL: 1/28/21 | Medxpress submitted: 2/8/20 | medical exam 2/12/21 | drug test 2/15/21 | e-qip submitted 2/15/21 | Security interview: 3/2/21 MMPI: 3/8/21 | informed of conditional Security clearance: 3/22/21 | informed of Medical clearance: 4/5/21 | start date: ???Hmm I'll have to check my preferences, I don't see anyone's signature.
NopeAny applicants heard anything yet?
You won’t hear anything for 2-3 months minimumAny applicants heard anything yet?
I echo this, look at my signature and you can see the timelines of the last two bids and my estimate for this bid. I wouldn't expect anything until end of October/ Early November.Any applicants heard anything yet?
You won’t hear anything for 2-3 months minimum
Wait, the first time you applied you got WQ but not referred? Why is that?I echo this, look at my signature and you can see the timelines of the last two bids and my estimate for this bid. I wouldn't expect anything until end of October/ Early November.
They did something different for the 2019 bid. They didn't reffer anyone who was not goiong to get a TOL. Alot of pool 2 WQ were not refered that year.Wait, the first time you applied you got WQ but not referred? Why is that?
Dumb question incoming that I'm sure has been answered elsewhere a hundred times: what is the difference in being referred and receiving a TOL? What's the point of being "referred" if it doesn't result in anything? Does it just mean you are being considered for a TOL?They did something different for the 2019 bid. They didn't reffer anyone who was not goiong to get a TOL. Alot of pool 2 WQ were not refered that year.
Previous bid and I believe the 2020 bid refered anyone who got a qualified score.
From what I understand:Dumb question incoming that I'm sure has been answered elsewhere a hundred times: what is the difference in being referred and receiving a TOL? What's the point of being "referred" if it doesn't result in anything? Does it just mean you are being considered for a TOL?
Haha, the 2019 bid was so weird. There were actually some people in P2 that were BQ and not referred. Then the 2020 bid I basically flunked my test and got referred. It's a big question to me as well, but I unfortunately do not have an answer as to the method of their madness.Wait, the first time you applied you got WQ but not referred? Why is that?
I'm still mad about the 2019 bid. I got BQ and my app is still under review, then got WQ last year, referred, but no offer. Super frustrating, but at least there are some familiar people chatting here again!Haha, the 2019 bid was so weird. There were actually some people in P2 that were BQ and not referred. Then the 2020 bid I basically flunked my test and got referred. It's a big question to me as well, but I unfortunately do not have an answer as to the method of their madness.
Why would you retake the AT-SA a year after scoring BQ? Can't you carry your most recent score over for a couple years or something?I'm still mad about the 2019 bid. I got BQ and my app is still under review, then got WQ last year, referred, but no offer. Super frustrating, but at least there are some familiar people chatting here again!
I just checked USAjobs actually, I'm out of the 2020 bid, but my application is still under review from 2019... this process man
I scored BQ in 2018, no TOL. Carried over my score to 2019, application was denied because I didn’t attach my college transcript. For 2020 bid, carried my BQ score and now waiting for a class date. Your score is valid for 3 years.Why would you retake the AT-SA a year after scoring BQ? Can't you carry your most recent score over for a couple years or something?
My thought process was even though I got BQ in 2019, people still did better than me and I didn't get picked. I didn't want that to happen again. From what I understand they just go top score and down the list. BUT, here I am so who knows.Why would you retake the AT-SA a year after scoring BQ? Can't you carry your most recent score over for a couple years or something?
Can anyone back this up? I feel like I've seen the advice given that if you score BQ that's the best score one can get and you should sit on that score as long as you can, and it's not really worth your time to retake. Truly I'm clueless here and just looking for others' thoughts.My thought process was even though I got BQ in 2019, people still did better than me and I didn't get picked. I didn't want that to happen again. From what I understand they just go top score and down the list. BUT, here I am so who knows.
I'm planning on taking it again this year if I'm able to.
I sat on my BQ from 2018.Can anyone back this up? I feel like I've seen the advice given that if you score BQ that's the best score one can get and you should sit on that score as long as you can, and it's not really worth your time to retake. Truly I'm clueless here and just looking for others' thoughts.
I saw that (and congrats on waiting for a class date!), is that what's kinda standard though? That just kinda clashes with what Chuck said where his concern was "well if I wasn't hired with my previous BQ obviously others scored higher so I need to score higher".I sat on my BQ from 2018.
Completely in the dark. The FAA seems to change the hiring process every year and nobody ever knows what the process actually isI saw that (and congrats on waiting for a class date!), is that what's kinda standard though? That just kinda clashes with what Chuck said where his concern was "well if I wasn't hired with my previous BQ obviously others scored higher so I need to score higher".
Are we all just completely in the dark on this and no one truly knows? Lol