Each oversea base have different amount of NSF and different ORD timing so it will depend how many replacement are needed each time to determine how many will be posted overseas from the AMBs.Originally posted by ViosToyota:hi,
may i know if ppl r posted overseas when they are posted to units already?
Hi dkcx,Originally posted by dkcx:Each oversea base have different amount of NSF and different ORD timing so it will depend how many replacement are needed each time to determine how many will be posted overseas from the AMBs.
You really make it sound scary by using the word 'activated'. Chill - you'll get ample notice because you'll need to do all the documentation beforehand. Like I said, you'll know if you've been earmarked during OJT, and confirmation comes after you've done all the processes.Originally posted by ViosToyota:Hi dkcx,
Thank you so much for your replies! I apologize for my burst of questions, hope you dont mind... and very appreciative of your answers!
What i mean is that i understand our training will be of oeti = 3 months, follow by ojt: 2 months, following by posting to unit (rest of nsf life). On which phrase will we be activiated (tat word really scared me...)?
and have u come across any ppl who rejected their overseas posting, yet are still being summonned overseas? a wo was saying something like "just take it positively! don't go mp complain or whatever, or any reasons...".
sorry! one more question... dental ffi (i've never been through), is it true that if u've got wisdom teeth unplucked, u'll not be eligile for overseas posting?
Like I've said, documentation includes medical and dental FFIs, wisdom tooth extractions, interviews with your company line superiors, clearance with your parent unit, going to CMPB for all manner of stuff and embarkation leave (I may have missed out a thing or two).Originally posted by ViosToyota:Hey,
I am seriously really appreciative of your time and effort to answer my questions! this shows that somewhere out there, there're still good ppl...
do u know what kind of documentation to do? i've friend who were "activiated" (oh, gosh...), and he has to go within 1 or 2 months.. but he is those "willing" type, whereby he had a chance or so.
read in many other forums that they're also being forced to be posted overseas... that really arose my fear...
That's a lot of stuffs... so by the time we're selected and ready to be forced to go, we'll be under a parent unit, right? We have to be under a parent unit (not oeti or ojt) in order for us to be embarked?Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Like I've said, documentation includes medical and dental FFIs, wisdom tooth extractions, interviews with your company line superiors, clearance with your parent unit, going to CMPB for all manner of stuff and embarkation leave (I may have missed out a thing or two).
It's certainly less scary than being activated for aid/rebuilding missions like Ops Flying Eagle, or to support peacekeeping efforts in East Timor...for that you have to be ready to go within a day.
Your parent unit will be either 3 or 9 AMB for B mech, 3 AMB if you are C, 1 AMB if you are A.Originally posted by ViosToyota:That's a lot of stuffs... so by the time we're selected and ready to be forced to go, we'll be under a parent unit, right? We have to be under a parent unit (not oeti or ojt) in order for us to be embarked?
Sure thanks! Btw, for selection, do they prefer pes A / B? because I am in PES A / B, whereas there r quite a number of PES C ppl...Originally posted by dkcx:Your parent unit will be either 3 or 9 AMB for B mech, 3 AMB if you are C, 1 AMB if you are A.
When you get posted to your for OJE just learn as best as you can. Most people are posted back to the unit they train at but every so often there are people posted to the other AMB or to combat units directly instead of 1 of the AMBs. Once you get posted to your unit after OJE, you can check with them whether you are marked for overseas and they that should already be confirmed as all local tech will need to be tagged into their ATTS sections which will exclude all personnel marked for overseas posting. You can try asking during OJE but sometimes the info can be changed and what you been told during OJE might change when you get your final posting due to some last minute changes on CPC side like what happened to my batch.
There is no preference for overseas posting as far as i know but PES A/B is normally preferred for everything.Originally posted by ViosToyota:Sure thanks! Btw, for selection, do they prefer pes A / B? because I am in PES A / B, whereas there r quite a number of PES C ppl...
Oh, and tat also means my worry will contiune, on and on, until I am posted to unit... That's very stressing.
Btw, can we communicate via PM instead? The two of you have been so helpful that I have no idea how to show my gruadtite...