This may be old news for some of you, but I just found out an interesting tidbit of news that may come in handy for someone sometime......
As many of you know, the ONLY thing that will keep you from getting out of the military when you have paid back your time (unless you sign up for more! ) is the dreaded STOP LOSS, which is enacted during times of war or times of extreme shortage in a particular specialty. Right now in the Air Force, the specialties that are most likely to deploy for wartime scenarios are under stop loss (family practice, general surgery, ER, and orthopedic surgery). Some of the people we know here are in these specialties and are scheduled to get out this summer. They are supposed to start fellowships or have signed contracts for civilian jobs. By and large, they have managed to avoid stop loss by doing a partial DITY move before stop loss was enacted -- the reasoning is that since the military has already reimbursed them for their partial DITY move, they have money invested in the move and thus will go ahead and let them out rather than paying more money to move their stuff back to their duty station.
Most of these people didn't know for sure where they were going, so they just moved some of their stuff to their parents' or in laws' -- anywhere, just so they could have a way to get released even in the midst of stop loss. There is one guy who is from Tulsa and has signed a civilian contract to work in Hawaii -- he didn't do a partial DITY move and now he is stuck for the duration, and may even be deployed to boot.
So just FYI! You can bet we will be taking a load of junk to one of our parents' houses in about a year and a half!
Sally
As many of you know, the ONLY thing that will keep you from getting out of the military when you have paid back your time (unless you sign up for more! ) is the dreaded STOP LOSS, which is enacted during times of war or times of extreme shortage in a particular specialty. Right now in the Air Force, the specialties that are most likely to deploy for wartime scenarios are under stop loss (family practice, general surgery, ER, and orthopedic surgery). Some of the people we know here are in these specialties and are scheduled to get out this summer. They are supposed to start fellowships or have signed contracts for civilian jobs. By and large, they have managed to avoid stop loss by doing a partial DITY move before stop loss was enacted -- the reasoning is that since the military has already reimbursed them for their partial DITY move, they have money invested in the move and thus will go ahead and let them out rather than paying more money to move their stuff back to their duty station.
Most of these people didn't know for sure where they were going, so they just moved some of their stuff to their parents' or in laws' -- anywhere, just so they could have a way to get released even in the midst of stop loss. There is one guy who is from Tulsa and has signed a civilian contract to work in Hawaii -- he didn't do a partial DITY move and now he is stuck for the duration, and may even be deployed to boot.
So just FYI! You can bet we will be taking a load of junk to one of our parents' houses in about a year and a half!
Sally
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