My daughter just shipped out on Dec. 15th. I was just wondering about when should I expect a phone from her and how soon should I start bugging her recruiter for her address? Thanks!
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it usually takes about 3 days for processing, but I would call her recruiter and ask if he has her ship and division number. With that you can look up addresses at RTC Addresses and start to write. Other than the "I'm here" call, the "sailor in a box" and the form letter, you probably will not hear anything for about 3 weeks.
Yes, that is what I need to know. Yes, I got the phone call and got the info about the box. Yes, I will join the group. Thank you sooo much Jim!
NavyDads Co-Admin, Jim said:
Mario you should get or have gotten a call from her saying "I'm here and I'm ok." That's when she gets to Great Lakes. Next will be the kid in a box. Everything she took with her that she can't keep, gets shipped back to you. Then will come a letter from her with address. It's usually a form letter and she is allowed to write a few lines. Then It will be about 3 weeks or so before she can call home for a longer call. I would wait till at least after the weekend for her address if you're going to contact the recruiter. I would call him Monday after noon. Right now she is going through "P" days. Processing days. All the things she needs to get settled. It take a few days to establish a division.
Make sure that you join the Boot Camp group. There are all kinds of links in the masthead so you can learn all about boot camp. Even a training schedule.
Mario- I don't know what your plans may be for PIR, but if you plan to drive on base (and we recommend you take a shuttle from your hotel) you will need a parking pass that can be downloaded from the RTC website. To do that you will need the password that will be on the form letter you'll get so don't discard that letter!
Mario Gishey said:
Yes, that is what I need to know. Yes, I got the phone call and got the info about the box. Yes, I will join the group. Thank you sooo much Jim!
NavyDads Co-Admin, Jim said:Mario you should get or have gotten a call from her saying "I'm here and I'm ok." That's when she gets to Great Lakes. Next will be the kid in a box. Everything she took with her that she can't keep, gets shipped back to you. Then will come a letter from her with address. It's usually a form letter and she is allowed to write a few lines. Then It will be about 3 weeks or so before she can call home for a longer call. I would wait till at least after the weekend for her address if you're going to contact the recruiter. I would call him Monday after noon. Right now she is going through "P" days. Processing days. All the things she needs to get settled. It take a few days to establish a division.
Make sure that you join the Boot Camp group. There are all kinds of links in the masthead so you can learn all about boot camp. Even a training schedule.
Well, I was wondering if staying at the Navy Lodge would be sensible. My sister is active Air Force. So, I am not sure if they have or shuttle or what would you recommend? At this point, any and all advice is welcome.
NavyDads Admin (Paul) said:
Mario- I don't know what your plans may be for PIR, but if you plan to drive on base (and we recommend you take a shuttle from your hotel) you will need a parking pass that can be downloaded from the RTC website. To do that you will need the password that will be on the form letter you'll get so don't discard that letter!
Mario Gishey said:Yes, that is what I need to know. Yes, I got the phone call and got the info about the box. Yes, I will join the group. Thank you sooo much Jim!
NavyDads Co-Admin, Jim said:Mario you should get or have gotten a call from her saying "I'm here and I'm ok." That's when she gets to Great Lakes. Next will be the kid in a box. Everything she took with her that she can't keep, gets shipped back to you. Then will come a letter from her with address. It's usually a form letter and she is allowed to write a few lines. Then It will be about 3 weeks or so before she can call home for a longer call. I would wait till at least after the weekend for her address if you're going to contact the recruiter. I would call him Monday after noon. Right now she is going through "P" days. Processing days. All the things she needs to get settled. It take a few days to establish a division.
Make sure that you join the Boot Camp group. There are all kinds of links in the masthead so you can learn all about boot camp. Even a training schedule.
That Navy Lodge is still quite a way from base (think about 2 miles) and don't think they have shuttle service, though you could probably arrange for a taxi. And this is the only Navy Lodge where you sailor does not need to make your reservations....you do need to tell them though that you are there for PIR. Note we have a Lodging Guide discussion we started in the PIR group with reviews and there is some mroe info there I believe about the Navy Lodge.
Mario Gishey said:
Well, I was wondering if staying at the Navy Lodge would be sensible. My sister is active Air Force. So, I am not sure if they have or shuttle or what would you recommend? At this point, any and all advice is welcome.
NavyDads Admin (Paul) said:Mario- I don't know what your plans may be for PIR, but if you plan to drive on base (and we recommend you take a shuttle from your hotel) you will need a parking pass that can be downloaded from the RTC website. To do that you will need the password that will be on the form letter you'll get so don't discard that letter!
Mario Gishey said:Yes, that is what I need to know. Yes, I got the phone call and got the info about the box. Yes, I will join the group. Thank you sooo much Jim!
NavyDads Co-Admin, Jim said:Mario you should get or have gotten a call from her saying "I'm here and I'm ok." That's when she gets to Great Lakes. Next will be the kid in a box. Everything she took with her that she can't keep, gets shipped back to you. Then will come a letter from her with address. It's usually a form letter and she is allowed to write a few lines. Then It will be about 3 weeks or so before she can call home for a longer call. I would wait till at least after the weekend for her address if you're going to contact the recruiter. I would call him Monday after noon. Right now she is going through "P" days. Processing days. All the things she needs to get settled. It take a few days to establish a division.
Make sure that you join the Boot Camp group. There are all kinds of links in the masthead so you can learn all about boot camp. Even a training schedule.
welcome aboard this site Navydads is great I came aboard about two weeks ago my son Jr was ship on Dec 8 2010 and I miss him alot, I write to him every other day my wife writes every day. we got his first lettel on Dec 22 and I must say my wife and I had some tear because we miss him, Jr is doing very well and mait alot of people. Keep in touch and if I can help in anyway I will try.
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welcome aboard this site Navydads is great I came aboard about two weeks ago my son Jr was ship on Dec 8 2010 and I miss him alot, I write to him every other day my wife writes every day. we got his first lettel on Dec 22 and I must say my wife and I had some tear because we miss him, Jr is doing very well and mait alot of people. Keep in touch and if I can help in anyway I will try.
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