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SPC Genika M. communicate with them and show dignity/respect to each other, all will work out. When I was a PFC 27 years ago, at work I had to go to at ease for the next higher rank. Times are different now and you have to be mutual with dignity/respect to each other IMHO.
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SPC Erich Guenther
That had to be the Clinton Army where you had to go "At Ease" for a SPC. Reagan Army they attempted it but the SPC as a group never enforced it. I would never enforce it myself because I felt that was what the rank CPL was for and if you wanted me to enforce that..........then give me the rank that goes with it.
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PFC Tim Ammons
I served under Clinton and we never participated in such buffoonery. Then again, aviation. Haha!
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As a private, you should not be telling Soldiers what to do. Your job is to follow orders, not give them.
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PFC (Join to see)
Perhaps you are right, but often you have chewed up buddies who the PFC is “responsible” for when no NCO is supervising. I’ve had that happen and we all get out butts chewed. I think senior NCOs sometimes forget you were once an E3
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Give them a reason to listen to you. Don't just show them you must demonstrate daily in all that you do.
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