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I'm sure this has been addressed many times over, but I am getting conflicting information. Last week I talked to my son's recruiter and was told that my son would have the weekend of PIR off. He said that my son would have most of the rest of PIR day off, the majority of Saturday and even a little on Sunday before having to be at the airport. Well, I've seen posts about SRs leaving a few hours after PIR. And just now on RTC facebook, there were several people that said they usually fly out very early on Saturday morning, as early as two or 3:00 a.m.!!
I understand that it depends on where you are going, but why can't things be a little easier to understand. This is the 2nd time the recruiter has gotten our hopes up, WAY up, only to discover he is wrong again. First he told us that my son would get to come home for five days after graduation. Then he said he'd have the weekend with us in Chicago.... :(
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Unfortunately, Recruiters do not always stay up with the changes that happen at the RTC and mistakenly give out outdated info or maybe it is that they believe that things are still as they were when they went through, which they definitely are not. The Friday and Saturday Departures just changed this spring and even some of us moms on here continued giving the wrong info until recently because unless changes are pointed out, we don't always catch them. The Recruiters should look over the RTC website every now and then and also the Family Guide. If your Sailor is going to A School out of state, you will have Friday from the time Liberty is called until that evening with him (unless he has to stand watch and then you may have to interrupt your time with him for that). He must return to the RTC that evening in time to get back to the Ship at the designated time. He will know when he meets you at PIR when he will leave for the airport and which one he is going to. You will then be able to meet him at the airport as Sparkeys_Piglet said and you can also give him a black backpack with his cell phone, laptop, snack foods, and other things he might want to take to A School.
You've mentioned in another Discussion that your soon-to-be-Sailor will be going to San Antonio. What rating (HM or MA) will he be?
My Sailor is also an MA. Add a small bottle of baby shampoo to that black backpack when you send him to A School. Join the Group, San Antonio MA's, and check out the Discussions, especially Break down week by week and you will see the reason for the baby shampoo. I also suggest MAA Moms. You may want to consider New MAA Mom's and/or Security Sailors ( I am also a member of this one, but find that it has not been too busy of late.). I guess you are learning early that things can and do change.
caylex 9/279,
I totally understand your disappointment regarding PIR weekend. My son graduated in May and they decided to start this new program while he was there! I was a wreck, and mad that I had spent so much time booking hotel rooms etc. and then had to re-trace my steps and do it all over again!!
As lemonelephant stated things can and do change, on a dime. I'm not making any excuses for anyone, but this policy change is rather new. It still hurts when we find out we might see our SR for 8-12 hours (IF you meet him at the airport) rather than just the weekend.
I have chatting back and forth with another parent about hotels and what to expect at PIR (graduation). It's under the "Forums" tab at the top of the main page and under "General Information", then "good hotel for graduation" started by Darius. Your welcome to read through it to see if any of the information hekps you.
Hang in there and remember the military's motto: Hurry up and wait!! :(
your son has to put in to be off that weekend .unless he ha his orders already. the recruiter doesnt know anymore than you do. only your son has to give you info on his where abouts.
oh ok what's your sailors name and I would look for you on friday, so we can meet
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