Posted on May 29, 2015
SPC Chad Kolod
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I just picked up the paper work for my son the join the Cub Scouts as a Tiger Cub and while I was there I was asked to become a Den Leader. I thought this would be really fun, if not challenging, as well as a good way to get involved in the community. I have had a few other people tell me they got jobs and opportunities opened to them through connections they made. Has anyone experienced this? I am more hoping to work my way up and be the Scout Master and more if possible. Only issue I see is I never did scouts myself.. Could this be a problem? Either way I think it will be a great time for me and my son to really bond. Anyone have any thoughts?
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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SPC Chad Kolod,

There are both personal and professional gains for volunteering with scouting. For the personal side its all about what makes us happy. I am a Den Leader because I want to be close to my son who just finish Tiger. I've never been involved with cubs so it is a neat challenge. I'm also an Eagle Scout, just passionate about scouting.

On the professional side we are connecting with the other adult leaders. it gets better when we meet district and council folks. Your network grows. This is where professional opportunities could open up. In fact, on a job per-interview I was asked "What do I do on my free time?"

If you have never been in scouts that is not a problem. When I was a Scoutmaster in Italy my Chairman (also my 1SG) had never been in scouts. But we both went to Woodbadge together and did as much training as we could. Its about learning what the program is about and being creative to provide a fun learning environment for the boys to advance in their ranks.

You will have a great time. It is bonding with your son, its fun and you are helping the community.

(Bonus photo from troop 504 Fort Richardson) Two Scouts at their Eagle Scout Court of Honor. I'm on the far right. On the far left is the previous scoutmaster. I am still in touch with the two scouts who are in College. Inspiring to see what boys and young men become.
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SPC Chad Kolod
SPC Chad Kolod
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Great story and picture!
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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SPC Chad Kolod - Thank you fro the reply!
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SSG Donald Mceuen
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I did it with my boys for years and we learned together. It really gets fun as they get older.
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I got kicked out of the Scouts...for eating a brownie.

Just kidding! I was never involved in the Scouts, but I did a tour in recruiting; I don't know about the other services, but for the Navy, Eagle Scout=automatic E-3...I can see that as a benefit (head start).

I actually WAS kicked out of a Cub Scouts meeting, though. A friend brought me with the intent to get me to join, but I was too disruptive during the meeting and got kicked out. I was a little rebel back then.
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Thanks for the continued learning, I am an eagle scout but never knew it was an automatic E-3 for the Navy
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