HFXCrow said:It is more of a cover your *** device in PDR/PER interviews and with disciplinary or administrative problems.
That too!

HFXCrow said:It is more of a cover your *** device in PDR/PER interviews and with disciplinary or administrative problems.
George Wallace said:Now? Would they be legal and ethical, if passed from one supervisor to another? Sounds like something that a Harassment Charge could be laid upon if they are being passed from one supervisor to another. Just one of the scenarios from the HA course would say that they are indeed a form of Harassment, if passed to another person.
Anyone who will have had the HA Course will remember the scenario of a group of supervisors sitting around a table in the Rest Area discussing the performance or lack of performance of their troops. This would be a more serious and damaging form, as it is 'in print'.
Just wondering?
George Wallace said:Other than a 'supervisor's' personal notes, all of this should be done during the Quarterly PDR process. This sounds like a redundant process, and increase a in a supervisor's duties. Or does the Navy not use the PDR Quarterly reporting cycle?
HFXCrow said:They are sealed and to be opened by only the Divisional Officer of the gaining unit by permission of the CO, if warranted. This is to avoid your situation.
I have never seen any old divnote packs reopened.
Rhibwolf said:UPF, UER and Div notes are all packaged up together, with any other docs the new URS needs, and sent - its strictly a mailing thing. On arrival, its all broken out, and sent to whomever needs to hold said docs. The notes remained sealed. There shouldnt be any reason that Div Notes make it "into" any other file unless they are being used as substantiation for something like C&P. (e.g. As seen in Refs A-C, LS Bloggins' performance throughout this last year yada yada yada..)
As mentioned above, the div notes are left sealed, and the only time I have ever had to open them or have heard of them being opened was on a mbr whose losing unit didnt bother to write a PDR and come PER time, we lacked sufficient info on Bloggins to write his PER. The old unit was unable (unwilling?) to send a PDR along, so we opened the pkg up.
HFXCrow said:I am telling the forum how we do business and DIV Notes and CFPAS (PDR's/PER's) are two different entities (physically) but merge for CFPAS purposes.
They are passed between units and that the reality.
Rhibwolf said:UPF, UER and Div notes are all packaged up together, with any other docs the new URS needs, and sent - its strictly a mailing thing. On arrival, its all broken out, and sent to whomever needs to hold said docs. The notes remained sealed. There shouldnt be any reason that Div Notes make it "into" any other file unless they are being used as substantiation for something like C&P. (e.g. As seen in Refs A-C, LS Bloggins' performance throughout this last year yada yada yada..)
As mentioned above, the div notes are left sealed, and the only time I have ever had to open them or have heard of them being opened was on a mbr whose losing unit didnt bother to write a PDR and come PER time, we lacked sufficient info on Bloggins to write his PER. The old unit was unable (unwilling?) to send a PDR along, so we opened the pkg up.
284_226 said:The problem is that PDRs are limited to containing Protected A information, and if passed between units (even unofficially), there's only a limited amount of damage that can arise. Div Notes are allowed to contain anything up to Protected B, and can become rather sordid - and there's no need for anyone other than the person writing them to know the contents, really.
Now if you can envision said sordid details (which aren't subject to the grievance process like PDRs and PERs) being made a permanent part of a Pers file - and then imagine who may in the course of their duties have access to a member's Pers file....you can see where this is going.
284_226 said:The problem is that PDRs are limited to containing Protected A information, and if passed between units (even unofficially), there's only a limited amount of damage that can arise. Div Notes are allowed to contain anything up to Protected B, and can become rather sordid - and there's no need for anyone other than the person writing them to know the contents, really.
Now if you can envision said sordid details (which aren't subject to the grievance process like PDRs and PERs) being made a permanent part of a Pers file - and then imagine who may in the course of their duties have access to a member's Pers file....you can see where this is going.
