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posted ago by RobustSafeguards ago by RobustSafeguards +5312 / -2

In the military, if you don’t make promotion lists at certain junctures in your career, you’re done. Whether or not you make said list depends on your boss’s completely subjective assessment of your performance. My boss was a toxic diversity hire and I knew from the day he took command that it was going to be a rough time for the unit so getting a pair of negative evals from him was kind of like having Paul Ryan tell you that you’re a failure.

I thought I’d be more angry or sad or something but truth be told I’m mostly just relieved. I didn’t want to fight for this new president or this congress and I don’t want to watch the organization I’ve devoted tens of thousands of hours of my life to slowly fall apart over the next decade and now I won’t have to.

So I guess I’ll just take my four deployments worth of combat experience, go back home, play with my kids and wait... for something.

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pente1776 1 point ago +1 / -0

Making promotion lists is the easiest thing to do. While I was in the ones who couldn't make it are the ones who couldn't pass their MOS tests or were pieces of SHeite.

Which one was you?

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pente1776 1 point ago +1 / -0

13F and got my E-5 stripe in 2 years, during peace time.

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RobustSafeguards [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Actually, I just saw you were a 13F. Most of you guys are cool. Glad shit worked out for you.

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RobustSafeguards [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just a CO who’d rather go to bat for his LTs and NCOs and get skull dragged for it than let them get punished for things they didn’t do. It’s nice of your wife to let you play on her phone while you’re waiting in the car outside her though.