Posted on Jun 14, 2016
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A SPC is having trouble with two NCOs in her direct chain and "cannot let them see her asking for advice."

NOTE: This question was requested to be posted anonymously on behalf of a member of RP. The SPC did not want to reveal her name due to the situation. We will update with any necessary information we receive from her.
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A lot of good answers are being given. The Soldier can also request a sit-down with the Chaplain. The Chaplaincy can sometimes be used to give a voice to those who think they're being persecuted (no religious pun intended).
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Great read and share,: use the NCO support channel, lastly use the chain of command to communicate.
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This is sad, but sometimes a true situation. You are in the best Army, and technology is on your side. The best way to get NCOs off your back is to eliminate what they are on you about. The other thing is to know your rights and the rules.

This leads to my point about technology. All of the regulations are on line. Start learning them, and every now and then let your NCOs see you reading them. This serves two purposes, one it lets them know you are aware of the rules, and two they need to know the rules before they mess with you.

Lastly, make sure you are doing what you are supposed to be doing. Don't say they are on you and you are not Soldering like you should. Also since you will know the rules, if the actions keep happening report them. You don't deserve to be treated badly.
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