by Guest1 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:50 pm
disappointed wrote:RPI, my case is similar. I'm a 2008 cohort member working on Ph.D., and this is my last internship period. My SF in Army appears to have some accounting things on their side that makes covering the gap in this FY with a student contract difficult.
This is a classic bureaucratic game. It can always happen, it just requires political capital and enough people to say "yes" for it to happen. Decisions that people don't want to say "yes" to will always be passed off as "legal says we can't". It's a way to say "no" without seeming like a jerk (at least to the non-initiated).
Having worked through many of these scenarios with my own SF, I will guarantee if someone with enough clout (general/SES/colonel/captain) contacted the base about getting it done, it would get done. It would likely be done in several weeks, as well.
[quote="disappointed"]RPI, my case is similar. I'm a 2008 cohort member working on Ph.D., and this is my last internship period. My SF in Army appears to have some accounting things on their side that makes covering the gap in this FY with a student contract difficult.[/quote]
This is a classic bureaucratic game. It can always happen, it just requires political capital and enough people to say "yes" for it to happen. Decisions that people don't want to say "yes" to will always be passed off as "legal says we can't". It's a way to say "no" without seeming like a jerk (at least to the non-initiated).
Having worked through many of these scenarios with my own SF, I will guarantee if someone with enough clout (general/SES/colonel/captain) contacted the base about getting it done, it would get done. It would likely be done in several weeks, as well.