
Halu said:How long does it take from OS to AS, AS to LS and LS to MS
how many years does it usually take to petty officer 2nd class
PMedMoe said:But for some ranks, you must be at that rank for a certain period of time before being eligible to be promoted. For example: MCpl to Sgt - 2 years, Sgt to WO, 3 years.
Halu said:Then what is the IDEAL timeline for each rank ???
dapaterson said:MS is an appointment, not a rank.
In theory, it requries completion of PLQ prior to appointment; in practice, anyone and his dog are being appointed MS/MCpl lacking the course.
George Wallace said:And it really shows. :-[
Pat in Halifax said:For all:
I have heard now for 28 years that Master Corporal/Seaman is an appointment and not a rank but you know what-It is treated in the workplace as a 'rank', it is worn as a 'rank' and is grouped for PER purposes as a 'rank', so guess what!!?..and a tomato is a fruit! I think you are all missing the point of the original poster/ee.
Halifax Tar said:Excuse me but I am one of those "anyone and their dogs" and I would appreciate knowing how you think it shows.
Halifax Tar said:Their are compelling arguments that "Leadership Courses" have minimal effects on improving ones leadership abilities. How exactly one is "taught" to be leader is beyond me.
Halifax Tar said:Excuse me but I am one of those "anyone and their dogs" and I would appreciate knowing how you think it shows.
George Wallace said:PMedMoe
Whether your PLQ taught you Leadership, or taught you what not to be as a leader; you still learned leadership skills and developed your own style. In the end you learned something about leadership. Everyone does develop their own style.
Pat in Halifax said:For all:
I have heard now for 28 years that Master Corporal/Seaman is an appointment and not a rank but you know what-It is treated in the workplace as a 'rank', it is worn as a 'rank' and is grouped for PER purposes as a 'rank', so guess what!!?..and a tomato is a fruit! I think you are all missing the point of the original poster/ee.
George Wallace said:Generally speaking, it does show. Some more than others. A few not at all. I have seen MCpl/MS and Sgts, in various trades promoted before being qualified. In most instances, someone higher up has found a need to do so, without honestly looking at some of these people. I was just on a Crse with a Sgt who now having the crse, will likely get promoted WO. That person was Shyte as a Sgt, and probably was as a MCpl as well. Now we have that person in a position to be promoted again, way beyond their level of competence. Someone ****ed up. The members of the crse are dumbfounded, as are the Staff. Standards managed to give this person a PASS after they had failed every PC and had to rewrite every PC, been through a PRB, etc.
I have to deal with another on a daily basis, who has no managerial, leadership, or people skills and does not have a full knowledge of the Reserve Admin and Pay Systems, yet as a Regular Force person, their Career Mgr has promoted them on posting to be a CC without a PLQ.
Yes. I have seen it and IT SHOWS. My whole crse does not want to be associated with this person at any time in the future. Our credibility has been damaged.
PMedMoe
Whether your PLQ taught you Leadership, or taught you what not to be as a leader; you still learned leadership skills and developed your own style. In the end you learned something about leadership. Everyone does develop their own style.
Halifax Tar said:I hear your point GW but there are slugs at all ranks and trades across the board.
Halifax Tar said:I have to hold faith that that members CoC saw something in him/her initially to put him/her forward.
Halifax Tar said:I'm not saying I'm right I'm just trying play devils advocate for this member and give the benefit of the doubt. Also is this person regular or reserve ?