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Going sick before going into BMOC.


Would going sick before entering the third or fourth BMOC class hinder my chance of getting called or have any effect what so ever?  Or should i just not go sick at all?  Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks!



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Will it make you chronic?

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No, it would probably be my first or second sick within 12 months.  Just wasn't sure if they harped on going sick when your list number is within the forst #275.



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It won't matter. I'm not positive about the rule, but will you be back to full duty by the time BMOC would start?

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Yes...  I'm talking about going sick a few weeks before even going into BMOC.  



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If it doesn't make you chronic, and you'll be back full duty before BMOC starts, then I can't imagine anyone caring.

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Thanks for your thoughts.  Appreciate it.



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If you are sick you are sick.

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I can't believe some People on this thread are actually going to be a boss. I thought my phone was shaking just now but it was just this thread lol

I'm just kidding. If your sick then go sick dude. They won't care as long as you are not designated chronic. Good luck

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I planned on going sick the day after I get notified for BMOC, just my final stick it to my command.

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Perfect example on why we have a review board. DON'T GO SICK FOR A WEEK OFF or even bring up the idea in a open forum. Malingering is wrong and all it takes is 1 phone call and say goodbye to your promotion. Now unless u have surgury scheduled or major illnesses than your health is more important than a promotion. At this point of the game if you can walk and talk than you can work.

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Also you can put yourself limited. Don't forget about that option

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CryTwoSeven wrote:

Perfect example on why we have a review board. DON'T GO SICK FOR A WEEK OFF or even bring up the idea in a open forum. Malingering is wrong and all it takes is 1 phone call and say goodbye to your promotion. Now unless u have surgury scheduled or major illnesses than your health is more important than a promotion. At this point of the game if you can walk and talk than you can work.


 What are you talking about??  Who said anything about "malingering",  and who cares if someone makes a phone call?  As long as you are where you are suppossed to be nothing will happen.  If you are sick go sick,  they actually told us this in Bmoc.  No need to shake out.



-- Edited by Devil Dog on Sunday 20th of May 2012 12:42:34 AM

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Going sick is a very bad idea. Try to maintain a perfect sick record for your entire career. NEVER GO SICK!

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Devil Dog wrote:

CryTwoSeven wrote:

Perfect example on why we have a review board. DON'T GO SICK FOR A WEEK OFF or even bring up the idea in a open forum. Malingering is wrong and all it takes is 1 phone call and say goodbye to your promotion. Now unless u have surgury scheduled or major illnesses than your health is more important than a promotion. At this point of the game if you can walk and talk than you can work.


 What are you talking about??  Who said anything about "malingering",  and who cares if someone makes a phone call?  As long as you are where you are suppossed to be nothing will happen.  If you are sick go sick,  they actually told us this in Bmoc.  No need to shake out.



-- Edited by Devil Dog on Sunday 20th of May 2012 12:42:34 AM

Read the post above me about sticking it to his command. Let me slowly explain what i meant, I basically said if you sick than go sick but don't go sick for a day off at this point just to stick it to your command when they can easily stick you right back. You understand now?

-- Edited by CryTwoSeven on Sunday 20th of May 2012 02:27:25 AM

-- Edited by CryTwoSeven on Sunday 20th of May 2012 02:27:55 AM

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SgtFlexor wrote:

Going sick is a very bad idea. Try to maintain a perfect sick record for your entire career. NEVER GO SICK!


Ok buff!!!

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CryTwoSeven wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:

 

CryTwoSeven wrote:

Perfect example on why we have a review board. DON'T GO SICK FOR A WEEK OFF or even bring up the idea in a open forum. Malingering is wrong and all it takes is 1 phone call and say goodbye to your promotion. Now unless u have surgury scheduled or major illnesses than your health is more important than a promotion. At this point of the game if you can walk and talk than you can work.


 What are you talking about??  Who said anything about "malingering",  and who cares if someone makes a phone call?  As long as you are where you are suppossed to be nothing will happen.  If you are sick go sick,  they actually told us this in Bmoc.  No need to shake out.



-- Edited by Devil Dog on Sunday 20th of May 2012 12:42:34 AM

 

Read the post above me about sticking it to his command. Let me slowly explain what i meant, I basically said if you sick than go sick but don't go sick for a day off at this point just to stick it to your command when they can easily stick you right back. You understand now?

-- Edited by CryTwoSeven on Sunday 20th of May 2012 02:27:25 AM

-- Edited by CryTwoSeven on Sunday 20th of May 2012 02:27:55 AM


 I undersatnd now because you hit the Quote button.  When replying to a specific post and not the initial thread you need to make use of that button.  Anyway,  you are still a shake box.  



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Lol

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