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026 - Deep dive into AFROTC, Part 3 (Instructor)

026 - Deep dive into AFROTC, Part 3 (Instructor)

FromCommissionED: The Air Force Officer Podcast


026 - Deep dive into AFROTC, Part 3 (Instructor)

FromCommissionED: The Air Force Officer Podcast

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this conclusion to his deep dive into AFROTC, Colin shares his experience being an instructor, as well as some of the nuts and bolts of applying for OIRSD. The episode concludes with a discussion on the cadet-cadre relationship and advice for future instructors.01:25 - How to apply for Officer Instructor & Recruiter Special Duty (see AFPC Facebook Live video https://www.facebook.com/AirForcePersonnelCenter/videos/298244817767980/)08:03 - How Colin was selected for AFROTC14:45 - Why be an instructor at AFROTC?20:01 - What it's like being an instructor 31:56 - Being the Recruiting Officer35:52 - Instructing AS 10040:30 - Being the Operations Flight Commander53:46 - Instructing AS 20056:25 - Other officer cadre positions01:01:12 - Cadet-cadre relationship01:13:56 - Advice for current and future cadreHolm Center Inspector GeneralThe IG ensures the concerns of all complainants and the best interest of the Air Force are addressed through objective fact-finding.  IGs assist Airmen of all ranks, family members, civilian employees, retirees, and other civilians.Where do I start?Though not required, commanders and supervisors should be your first stop when you have a complaint. Complaints resolution is an inherent part of a commander’s or supervisor's responsibility. However, if they can’t help, or if they are at the root of the complaint, contact the IG.  If you are unsure about what to do, give me a call and we can discuss your options.As an Air Force member, you have a right to:File an IG complaint at any level without going through your supervisory channelAddress your complaint to any IG... though it may be transferred to the nearest IGFile a complaint with an IG without fear of reprisalRequest withdrawal of your IG complaint in writing…IG may still examine the issues and treat as a third-partyRequest the next higher-level IG review your complaint within 90 days of receiving the IG responseSubmit complaints anonymouslySubmit a complaint on behalf of another individualRequest whistle blower protection under 10 U.S.C. 1034How do I file a complaint? Complete an AF Form 102 and submit it to an IG OR Call an IG Hotline at any level:Holm Center: DSN 493-8825, Comm: 1-800-522-0033, Option 2AU: DSN 493-7752AETC: DSN 487-4460SAF: Comm 1-800-538-8429DoD: Comm 1-800-424-9098Email your questions and comments to airforceofficerpodcast@gmail.com. Join the discussion about the podcast, the Air Force, officership, and the Profession of Arms at https://www.facebook.com/groups/airforceofficerpodcast/.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AirForceOfficerPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airforceofficerpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/afofficerpodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/afofficerpodShare your officer stories of all flavors using #officerAF. 
Released:
Mar 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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