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Haggis said:obedience has to be immediate and unquestioning
I think some members of A Pl, ST7 might want to debate that one with you.

Haggis said:obedience has to be immediate and unquestioning
stellarpanther said:I've asked myself that in the past and while I would be lying to say it wouldn't be tough at first, I only have a few years left until I can get out with 20 years. I don't think I could join where my mind is now and last 20-25 years doing it.
NavyShooter said:Then I would posit that you are no longer deadly. Certainly not to our enemies.
Your 'few years left' will see you more jaded, and less soldierly. You will, if you stay to your 20 with your current attitude, end up as a bitter and beaten down individual.
I've seen it - that goal of 'sticking it out to get my 20' - you're doing yourself a dis-service.
I see three options for you.
1. Get out of your rut. Get operational. Cast aside the 8-4, get out of Ottawa, leave the Golden Palace eggrolls behind and re-invigorate yourself. Being with the troops is great. Being stuck behind a desk is a terrible fate.
2. Stay in - punch your time to get your 20 - by the time you get there in a few years, you will have become bitter - as a MCpl perhaps on the cusp of being promoted - or even middle of the pack - you may rise and become a Sgt, but your attitude will wear you, and those around you down. You'd likely be a very bitter Sgt - and getting that rank with a bare year or two - having to learn all the higher level skills associate with the higher rank- you'd likely be too comfortable doing the MCpl job and not want to learn the new skills expected of you. Your performance would drop the closer you got to hitting your 20, and eventually, you'd flip the switch - leaving a bitter man in search of something similar because of the comfort you felt.
3. Get out now. Write your resume this weekend - submit your name - when the COVID passes, and OP LASER secures, there will be many new opportunities. Take that, find something that inspires you. There is more out there.
Based on your additional comments and responses - you're likely to be a very bitter MCpl who retires at 20 years with a big chip on your shoulder.
That would be unfortunate. In truth, none of us wish you ill, we're just trying to help.
NS
stellarpanther said:Thank you, I am thinking of my options, a posting might be a good move but I know it's not going to happen this APS, that's a certain. It may come across different on here but I don't dislike the CAF as much as it may seem. I hate to admit it, but it really might be the 8-4 rut that I don't like. If I did, I would have never encouraged my son to join.
Good2Golf said:Do you have family/friends in the NCR? Would you want to stay close, yet try something different? In all seriousness, maybe consider asking for a posting up the Valley to 4 CDSG (Base-side, not 2 CMBG)? It might be different enough from NDHQ (101, Star Top, Carling, Louis St.Laurent, etc.) that you may find it reinvigorating and at the very least be different enough from NDHQ that you’re last years up to 20 are, if not exciting and enjoyable, relatively refreshing and fulfilling. I know folks may dismiss it out of hand, but there is something about the energy of supporting a combat capability without getting 110% into how Brigade line units can do things (which can suck, whilst being rewarding). Personally, I have to say that I always enjoyed my time in Pet, a couple of times for a few years each time. It was a good tempo reset/foil against the saturation that can be NDHQ. Something to think about.
Cheers
G2G
Target Up said:Between 0630 and 0730, and again at 1530-1700 daily is particularly delightful.
Jarnhamar said:Is that accurate across the NCR? You have to say please and thank you and tip toe around like you're walking on egg shells to order a subordinate do something?
PuckChaser said:I dunno what you're talking about, traffic issues are solved right now. We don't even have to worry about the bridge washing away this year!
Target Up said:Well, in my defense, it's been a couple of years since I was there last, before everything below RCD hill was a gated community for the fabulous folks.
Jarnhamar said:Is that accurate across the NCR? You have to say please and thank you and tip toe around like you're walking on egg shells to order a subordinate do something?
