the best officers were usually the former enlisted ones.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes. If you can't be an officer, don't join.NeXuS wrote:
Does anyone have any good benefits programs or anything of use that i should know about?
I wouldn't be surprised. 20 year olds leading other 18 year olds... The experience helps I guess.11 Bravo wrote:
the best officers were usually the former enlisted ones.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes. If you can't be an officer, don't join.NeXuS wrote:
Does anyone have any good benefits programs or anything of use that i should know about?
no its just most college grads think that piece of paper makes them magicalCybargs wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised. 20 year olds leading other 18 year olds... The experience helps I guess.11 Bravo wrote:
the best officers were usually the former enlisted ones.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes. If you can't be an officer, don't join.
and former enlisted generally (not always) enter command positions with more respect from their subordinates as they have "done their time". After a while as an officer (if you do a good job by your subordinates) the playing field will be pretty much level.
Not that i'm an expert as i'm only a first year officer cadet
Not that i'm an expert as i'm only a first year officer cadet