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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

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Sometimes we I get our ETs and FCs confused or simply not sure which sailors are what rate so it was suggested that we start a new list so if you don't mind signing in to the the appropriate forum...I won't call your sailor an FC...if you don't call mine an ET!!! :-D

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Mine was told he is going to be an ET but he has a long ways to go
Yes, they do not earn the title/rate until they graduate from A school so in your case that will be 5- 8 months from now.
My son is an ET. He's attending A school in GL.Hopefully,only three weeks left until we find out his C school!
Susan, when you say (hopefully) three weeks left - does that mean he has five weeks of class left? From what I understand, they get to go talk orders when they have two weeks of classes left. Has he talked about where he hopes to go next?
Mary, He told me that he would be finished in three weeks, so I guess he will be talking orders sometime next week. Boy, that sounds good. He is hoping for somewhere warm. He is a true Floridan!!! He was interested in meterolgy and he did mention communication and then I even heard him say something about working with seals. So, I would say he is undecided.
See - that's what I was thinking. Isn't it exciting, if he has three weeks of school left - he could as early as next week know what the future holds for him!!! Here is a hint for you, they go on Wednesday am for orders. At least they did before the holidays so perhaps next Wednesday - you will get a big surprise!

Millye's daughter Claire is also an ET (I think she graduates this Friday) and she has orders for Meterlogy class in Mississippi.
Thanks, So glad you wuestioned my statement!! I am so excited now!! I really am surprised though, seems like he has really flown through his schooling. He PIR'd on August 1st and is almost done, just unbelievalbe to me. Thanks again Mary.
Good for him Susan - he will get out of GL sooner than most! Doing the program in 5 or 6 months is very do-able.
Josh was told he's ET, a bit early for that though, as he said he has FCC classes first, then ATT, then "A" school???
If they told him that he is an ET and is in school now (done with boot camp) then he will be an ET upon graduation of A school. He'll have SCC, ATT and then A school. About 5 - 8 months of classes in GL depending on the student's pace and any unforeseen complications.
Mary, what is SCC? He was trying to explain over the phone last night but our connection wasn't the best!
my sister is an ET!:)

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