What is Block 41 on Navy eval?

What is Block 41 on Navy eval?

Block 41(CAREER RECOMMENDATIONS): Type on or two career recommendations.

What does SP mean in the Navy eval?

sub-standard performance report
SP/PROGRESSING EVAL EXAMPLE: FORMER EP SAILOR WHO HAS DECIDED TO GIVE UP ON HIS CAREER. It’s unfortunate to submit a sub-standard performance report for someone who was an EP Sailor last reporting period and a rising star.

How many lines can a Navy eval be?

Note that there are 16 lines total in the Comments on Performance block and a two-line introduction will use up 1/8th of that space. So, while the Introduction is vital and neccessary, it should be limited to two lines if possible to allow maximum room for listing achievements.

When can I test for e6 Navy?

These exams will be administered utilizing testing windows in the month of September 2021. E-6 exams will take place from 1 through 16 September 2021 and E-5 exams will take place from 17 through 30 September 2021.

Who is Opnav N13?

OPNAV N13 provides integrated policy defining and shaping the Navy workforce to enable mission execution for the Navy enterprises, and provides strategic directions, plans, policy and oversight.

What does PNA stand for Navy?

Pass not advance (PNA) means that a Sailor passed the exam, but did not end up with a high enough final multiple score (FMS) to advance. Fail means the Sailor failed this cycle’s advancement examination. For Sailors with pass not advance, if they scored well enough, they can get PNA points.

How many points is an EP in the Navy?

Exam standard score – 80 points/ 47% Performance Evaluation – 64 points/ 38%

Can you extend an adverse eval?

The extension letter can be submitted by the original reporting senior or “by direction”. An extension letter may not change or add to the pay grade, trait grades, comments or promotion recommendation on the original report, but may add to the duties performed and the qualifications attained.

How do I find my navy evals?

The Individual Continuity Report can also be accessed on BOL by all Navy personnel in pay grades E-5 and above. Just click on the CCA/FITREP/EVAL Reports icon. If you are a US Navy service member, you already have an account.