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You mean like a battalion commander? They do have an adjutant, a lieutenant, basically a secretary.
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Mustang posted:
I thought this was common knowledge
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:18 |
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I actually don't know fully the name of comparable positions, but nordics don't have these weird super senior NCOs. Overall the PL fills a lot what PSG here does, and XO does a lot what 1SG does here. Officers do more stuff with the dudes overall.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:29 |
But that takes almost all the reason out of being an officer
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:33 |
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Yeah, do you have a specific MOS for changing the color of squares on excel spreadsheets and trackers and powerpoint icons?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:40 |
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While I do think a CSM is a mostly useless position, I think a PSG and 1SG are important roles for NCOs. Both PLs and COs are pretty junior as far as officers are concerned and that experience their PSG/1SG can impart are invaluable. A CSM is barely more senior in years than the LTC/COL or whatever they work for, and pretty far removed from the troops. Not having a PSG would make my life 1000x more difficult. I'm also fortunate enough to have great squad leaders so I can basically trust everything that needs to be done, to get done. I can't imagine being a PL and not having a PSG.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:47 |
Your PSG and platoon all think you're an idiot, just FYI. Nature of the beast.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:48 |
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Re: Cellphones One time our unit was going to do a mass tactical jump at an airshow halfway across the country except half the planes were broke because they were flown by some rinky-dink rear end ANG unit, including my plane. We had to turn around halfway there because one of the engines was spewing fuel vapor like crazy and the static from the opening parachutes could potentially blow the plane up. Once we landed, the klaxons all were blaring and we had to run off the ramp as a fire precaution as the big foam firefighter trucks came and started hosing the place down. So there I was, standing like 100 ft from a C130 being sprayed with foam because it might explode when I get a call from the XO. His plane was also sent back with problems, and he was wondering if I had the key to the commo cage so he could turn in his radio. Half the company is in the air, a fourth of the company is on the ground several states over, and another fourth is back at Bragg, I am standing there in this absurd scenario fully rigged up in a chute and gear staring at a plane being foamed down having to say "uhhhhhhhhh well sir I guess I will be back in twenty minutes or so" all because of cellphones. Gate guards could be getting into a shootout with a bunch of terrorists at the gate and their team leaders would call asking about POV inspection sheets and poo poo in this man's army.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:57 |
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Well, I am an idiot so don't care too much about that. Just trying to get what needs done, done and not wasting the guys in my platoons time any more than necessary. I have no desire to make a career of the Army so I don't have any concerns about getting amazing OER bullet points or anything like that.
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Mustang posted:Well, I am an idiot so don't care too much about that. Just trying to get what needs done, done and not wasting the guys in my platoons time any more than necessary. Good for you. At least you recognize that some people are useless and got lucky enough to get a good unit (citation needed) and are smart enough to know that tragedy lies behind the mirror. EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:Screenshot? Let me see what I can do.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:32 |
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So after my combat medic training, I've been told it can be around 40-60 credits, depending where you go to. What is the quickest way for me to hack at a degree, when commissioning is my goal? So presumably, the degree won't matter much.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 03:25 |
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Check if your AIT has some sort of agreement with a local educational institution. When I went through AIT at Huachuca I received 30ish credits for $50 from a local state run community college, which let me get basically a free AAS in Intelligence Operations Studies or some such by transferring in general education credits taken elsewhere. Be aware though that none of these credits will probably be worth much at a 4 year institution that isn't a for profit like UoP or AMU. Who knows though, maybe medical stuff gets you credits for something transferable.
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I remember getting a call a couple of days after I went on terminal leave, when I was somewhere in west Texas by that point (2,000 mi. away), asking about where something was. Guy wasn't even in my platoon, what the gently caress are you calling me for? Go talk to the guy who handles that. Jesus. A few months after that, I had thirteen missed calls at about four in the morning from my old PSG. No thanks. e: Just looked, and it was texts and phone calls over the course of a whole week about a loving AAM. The entire drive from coast-to-coast. :facepalm: Naked Bear fucked around with this message at 04:00 on Feb 21, 2017 |
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DoktorLoken posted:Check if your AIT has some sort of agreement with a local educational institution. This. It's how I got my first master's degree cheap and easy.
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Naked Bear posted:I remember getting a call a couple of days after I went on terminal leave, when I was somewhere in west Texas by that point (2,000 mi. away), asking about where something was. Guy wasn't even in my platoon, what the gently caress are you calling me for? Go talk to the guy who handles that. Jesus. Did he leave a message?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 03:59 |
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No, I have no idea what it was for, and I sure as hell didn't call him back.
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Mustang posted:Well, I am an idiot so don't care too much about that. Just trying to get what needs done, done and not wasting the guys in my platoons time any more than necessary. Please for your troopers' sake keep in mind there are tons and tons of fuckfuck poo poo that happens under your radar in your platoon that you won't be aware of unless you specifically ask about what sort of fuckfuck goes on. Little stuff that over time snowballs into making a lovely work environment, and it's stuff that's hard to quantify. Little things like constantly losing out on 30 minutes of lunch time (or any sort of personal time) for stupid bullshit, asinine decisions on how to do basic day to day stuff, etc Like, it's hard to explain, but there were several times we'd tell our PL what sort of retarded bullshit we had to do that day and he was like "you guys need to tell me when this stuff happens so it won't happen again." As much as I think it's bullshit, low-level unit stuff in the Army could benefit from a Lean/Six Sigma management BS thing called Kaizen. Basically, the platoon would get together and think about how you can streamline/reduce waste in the operation of your day to day operations to make things easier and faster. Your men will appreciate it if you show interest in making their lives easier. Come to think of it, Lean Manufacturing is extremely Army in that it's mega buzzword bullshit, so the two should go together handily. Justin Tyme fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Feb 21, 2017 |
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My eyes just glazed over when you said lean six sigma.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:31 |
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Mike-o posted:My eyes just glazed over when you said lean six sigma. You don't know the sublime joy of witnessing an entire class nearly mutiny against a professor teaching it for the first time because everyone sees through the BS and the professor can't explain why or how it's useful
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:50 |
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Isn't that just for stupid people fighting to stay relevant in white collar middle management positions?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:59 |
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Zeris posted:Isn't that just for stupid people fighting to stay relevant in white collar middle management positions? Picture the two consultants from Office Space except the tell you that they raised the ARSFTWAF by 4% and that will be $20,000, please
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Justin Tyme posted:Picture the two consultants from Office Space except the tell you that they raised the ARSFTWAF by 4% and that will be $20,000, please When I describe being a staff officer, I tell people to imagine everyone in Office Space wearing camo and being legally obligated to do what your boss says, and your boss has the worst aspects of both Milton and Lumberg rolled into one foul package.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 05:21 |
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Justin Tyme posted:Please for your troopers' sake keep in mind there are tons and tons of fuckfuck poo poo that happens under your radar in your platoon that you won't be aware of unless you specifically ask about what sort of fuckfuck goes on. Little stuff that over time snowballs into making a lovely work environment, and it's stuff that's hard to quantify. Little things like constantly losing out on 30 minutes of lunch time (or any sort of personal time) for stupid bullshit, asinine decisions on how to do basic day to day stuff, etc I try to keep aware of stuff like this but myself, my PSG and squad leaders all try to get the guys out as soon as everything is done for the day. Our 1SG is also pretty keen on getting people out by 1700 at the latest. Kind of worried what our new 1SG is going to be like when we get a new one later in the year. My platoon is so ridiculously stacked with good NCO's that I'm honestly surprised I haven't had any of them taken to another platoon. I'm feel like I'm the luckiest LT in my unit. I'm sure it will all come crashing down around me someday though. Icon Of Sin posted:When I describe being a staff officer, I tell people to imagine everyone in Office Space wearing camo and being legally obligated to do what your boss says, and your boss has the worst aspects of both Milton and Lumberg rolled into one foul package. Even when you have a good working environment it still sucks balls being on staff
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Mustang posted:My platoon is so ridiculously stacked with good NCO's that I'm honestly surprised I haven't had any of them taken to another platoon. It is done. The pact is sealed. So sayeth the verdant sausage.
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Mustang posted:Our 1SG is also pretty keen on getting people out by 1700 at the latest. Kind of worried what our new 1SG is going to be like when we get a new one later in the year. Prepare your butthole.
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Nostalgia4Murder posted:Prepare your butthole. But he out ranks him!
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 07:21 |
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Wasabi the J posted:But he out ranks him! With grape jelly.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 07:39 |
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CSMs and PLs actually have pretty similar roles - they are both entirely unnecessary to their organization's mission, but are told by both themselves and the army that they are REAL IMPORTANT motherfuckers. Thus, they typically spin their wheels and kick up pointless poo poo everywhere in an attempt to justify their presence. And both the best PLs and best CSMs can be distinguished by having enough self-awareness to realize their existence is a charade, that they can stay out of the way 90% of the time, and that they can best serve their organizations by being a chill and approachable sounding board for problems. (Full disclosure - I was *not* a good PL 😟. Sorry, platoon bros.)
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benem posted:CSMs and PLs actually have pretty similar roles - they are both entirely unnecessary to their organization's mission, but are told by both themselves and the army that they are REAL IMPORTANT motherfuckers. Thus, they typically spin their wheels and kick up pointless poo poo everywhere in an attempt to justify their presence. Well, PL's are there to get experience so that they can make it as commanders later in military life.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:21 |
Best PL I ever had was never seen nor heard and only bothered us when he wanted to join us for rucks. He let more experienced NCOs train the dudes and minded his own business.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 16:51 |
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We poo poo talking ourselves about when we were PLs? When I met my PSG he had been running the Platoon solo for 7 months and was the best rated PSG in the Company. I got talked up by the 1SG because I was a former NCO. I took the PSG aside and told him I pretty much know dick about our job, so I look forward to learning from him. He told me all he needed was for me to keep company off his back and he'd make sure we had the best Platoon. I fully understood I was only good at keeping other idiots like myself from loving up our groove. Obviously he taught me a ton of poo poo and was a great NCO, so I lucked the gently caress out. When I got to PSYOP I had an NCOIC who all the NCOs hated. He would do random call backs on weekends, make people stay until 1800 every night for no reason, volunteer NCOs for chute details, etc. he challenged me on everything, even just releasing people for lunch. I did a coup on him with the next senior most NCO and things went a lot smoother. I would give all the work to the Team Chief and then release them on my own when they were done. Then actual NCOIC was livid and tried to get me fired. Eventually he ended up getting himself set up for an actual fireable offense by berating a female for being a female.
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Oxygenpoisoning posted:
mmm thats the hooah stuff the body craves
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 17:48 |
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benem posted:CSMs and PLs actually have pretty similar roles - they are both entirely unnecessary to their organization's mission, but are told by both themselves and the army that they are REAL IMPORTANT motherfuckers. Thus, they typically spin their wheels and kick up pointless poo poo everywhere in an attempt to justify their presence. PLs are pretty necessary in construction units. The platoon leader becomes the project manager and the platoon sergeant becomes the operations manager. Both of those responsibilities are really too much for one person to handle, especially with all of the other Army administrative and operations stuff overlaid on top.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 19:22 |
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Im going to join the army and make a difference guys. All troops will have a minimum of 3 negative counseling statements and 1 article 15 under my command. Discipline ya'unndastand that?
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MurderBot posted:Im going to join the army and make a difference guys. Anybody ever gotten a positive counseling? I hear commander's say that they're possible, but I ain't never seen one.
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spacetoaster posted:Anybody ever gotten a positive counseling? I hear commander's say that they're possible, but I ain't never seen one. I gave a dude a positive counseling for not falling out of a run. Just to give you an idea of the quality of soldier I had as a team leader.
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spacetoaster posted:Anybody ever gotten a positive counseling? I hear commander's say that they're possible, but I ain't never seen one. I actually would write some up. I handed out about 1 a month. I would basically pick the guy who kicked the most rear end or improved the most and do a positive 4856 for them. It actually went a long way for morale. It also had the added benefit of helping them with boards. All the 1SGs and CSM would be all excited that the soldier has positive counselings in their packets, then they would cut them more slack on the board. But, according to my soldiers, I was one of the "good" NCOs. You know, I worked and stuff.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 21:29 |
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The board is on 8MAR and I have a retarded 28 page study guide of the most boring bits of UCMJ and other regs. Ugh.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 00:42 |
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lol boards Good luck on your Miss Army Pageant.
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Don't forget your 17 pieces of flair!
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