Message from @P I L L A R M A N
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But it's easier imo to just let lower command take care of their own
If problems can be resolved at the TL or SL level there's no reason for me to step in
Bu bu bu micromanagement..
Unfortunately there's some bullshit that higher command always wants to push down and there's only so much I can shield the joes from but a little is all you need
APFT after two weeks in the field type shit
It all rolls down hill
I give guys a break after shit like that happens
What a glorious chat
My goal is to not produce more fag doomers
Yeah I caught a article 15 for one of my joes towards the end for me. Cost me about 1600 dollars too but whatever he was a good kid.
I caught an art15 for getting put on profile and being too injured to work
Back when I was a pfc
How dare you get hurt!?!?!
From being overworked
Like I said, I look at shit that I despised as a lower enlisted
And do the opposite
That being said again if you aren't performing or are legitimately malingering I'm going to kill you
A lot of NCO's seem to forget what it was like being a pvt n'd shit.
Yeah power tripping tards
Cpl's are the fucking worst
From David Hackworth and Hal Moore
And I just did what they said to do
And it worked out
@Degenerate Furry CPL life was hell
All the responsibilities of an NCO with none of the pay
Ah the wisdom from the past. I never got cpl we had enough NCO's to pull staff duty
NCO corps in the army is broken rn
And in a shitty space
I know I can't change that but the least I can do is for as long as I can, make sure I teach younger guys how to be decent leaders
And hope they pass it forward
Getting a command changes your perspective on things a lot
I'm still getting out because I wanna start my life and because my body is shot lmao
I'm 26 and feel like I'm 56
A whole lot of blue falcons in the NCO corps right now, and that's what you have to do train them to do the right thing and not to be retards, treat them like human beings and they'll die for you.
Ayyy VA time
Lol fuck that shit
"Not service connected"
Being a good nco isn't easy or anything but it's not this big hard thing to go do
Like there are tons of people that have done this shit in the past that all have the same advice on how to do it
And you follow that and things usually work out