What does a navy detailer do?

What does a navy detailer do?

“As a detailer, my job is to set you up for success, do my part in getting you promoted/screened for the next career milestone, and provide you with the career advice you need to move onward and upward.”—From the Navy Personnel Command detailers’ Web site.

Can you go from active duty to FTS?

“The change in the NAVADMIN is the ability for active duty sailors to request re-enlistment into the open or balanced FTS skills once they’ve been [at their current command] for at least 24 months, before they enter their C-way re-enlistment window,” said Sharon Anderson, spokeswoman for the chief of naval personnel.

What is FTS in the Navy?

Training the Navy Reserve With the FTS Program Navy Full-Time Support (FTS) is a program that allows Navy Reservists to perform in positions as full-time active duty members, supporting the Navy Reserve Force. These members receive the same pay, allowances, and benefits as active-duty members.

What rank is an e6 in the Navy?

All E-1s through E-3s are known as seaman, fireman, airman, constructionman, or hospitalman. E-4 through E-6 are called petty officers. All E-7s are called chief petty officer, E-8s senior chief petty officer, and E-9s master chief petty officer.

How do you pick orders in the Navy?

Primary consideration for selection for orders should consider each of the following: Needs of the Navy, career needs of the individual, and desires of the individual. This is the primary consideration in each Sailors assignment and is taken into consideration prior to all other factors.

What is a Navy tar?

Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR) detailing supports the enlisted personnel who train and administer the Navy Reserve.

When did tar become FTS?

1952
The TAR (now FTS) community was established in 1952 as part of the Armed Forces Reserve Act. A 1976 study recommended that the TAR Program be eliminated, but a 1977 DOD report found the TAR Program to be effective and recommended its retention.

How do you rank up fast in the Navy?

Advancement for enlisted personnel in Navy ranks depends on several factors, including promotion performance evaluation marks and proficiency exam scores. The best way to move up the ladder in the naval service is by demonstrating a record of excellent work performance as well as effective leadership of others.

How long can an E-6 stay in the Navy?

HYT dates

Pay grade U.S. Army U.S. Navy (reserves)
E-6 20 22
E-7 24 24
E-8 26 26
E-9 30 30

How do I contact my Navy detailer?

If your questions concern specific Sailor information, please contact the NPC Customer Service Center at 866-U-ASK-NPC. – For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here.

When can I start looking for orders Navy?

Currently, sailors normally begin to negotiate orders seven to nine months prior to their transfer date. They apply for orders within three one-month time frames, view available billets on a website and then apply for jobs of interest.