All this anticipation is a real pain in the ass.
I figure if I'm Armd going clerk, maybe someone going to from clerk to supply could let me take his spot then I'll trade my spot with CLPisyummy. We'll just swap nametags and no one will be the wiser right?
I'm taking a page out of John Oliver's book and saying that if I get my OT today, I'll drink a Bud Light Lime and order everything off of the dollar menu from Mc Donalds.
Honestly I was planning on doing that regardless, but apparently promising to do that will make surprising things happen.
Mark 13
28: Now learn this lesson from the Army.ca VOT 2015 thread: As soon as the CANFORGEN is released and End April arrives, you know that OT season is near.
29: Even so, when you see others getting their OTs, you know that yours is near, but will take a right at the door.
30: Truly I tell...
Yeah I'm sure once the messages come in, all of this waiting and frustration will be forgotten. But it's not that time yet, so let the complaints flow... like diarreah from the buffalo.
I'm a pretty patient dude. I've been doing this OT thing since 2011. But this delay is seriously testing my limits. It's the constant cycle of anticipation and disspointment that goes on daily since April 30th that gets to me.
Not to be a debby downer here but I spoke with my BPSO and have looked at previous messages that have come in for OT offers. The BPSO gets it at the same time as the unit does. The message is disted from NDHQ to the unit and BPSO. It doesn't go from NDHQ to the BPSO and then to the unit. So the...
Messages come from NDHQ so you should just go by Ottawa time. A buddy and I track the time in Ottawa and make up elaborate back stories as to why nothing has come out yet. For example
"Hey, it's 1300 in Ottawa."
"Yeah but they have to sit down at their desks or finish their conversations...
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