Posted on Jun 12, 2019
SPC(P) Medical Laboratory Specialist
763K
9.33K
2.84K
1.8K
1.8K
4
We have a new 1SG and new commander. The 1SG noticed one day that only 5 people in the whole company showed up to PT. Now he put out to all the platoon Sergeants that everyone must show up to PT at either the 0530 formation or the 1600 formation.

However, my section is the only one in the hospital that has a 1600-0000 shift. I am being told by my first line that the 1SG says that I have to be at the morning formation, no exceptions.

I don’t want to sound like I’m whining but at the same time it’s unfortunate that I have to explain to myself as to why this isn’t right.

As a junior enlisted I do feel stuck.

How do I bring this issue up and solve this effectively and professionally?
Also: Do you know of any Army Regulations that can support anything?
Edited 6 y ago
Avatar feed
Responses: 1688
Votes
  • Newest
  • Oldest
  • Votes
LCpl Sandy Moran
1
1
0
Are you kidding me.? your in the miltary, why do you think you should be allowed 8hrs. of sleep. Grow up young man. Its time. Babies need not apply. Besides it for your own readiness, if ever needed
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Matt Ovaska
1
1
0
You wouldn't last very long in combat.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Sgt Joseph Avary
1
1
0
Really? This is a serious question! Go to PT - simple. That is what both junior and senior enlisted do.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Sgt Joseph Avary
1
1
0
Really? You can't be serious - You go to PT.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Richard Baerlocher
1
1
0
Hanau Germany with the 3rd Armored Division Artillery, Hanau Germany.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SFC Richard Baerlocher
1
1
0
Go to your fist sergeant, and explain to him what your work hours are, and suggest that each shift do PT either before or after their shift. Apparently your first sergeant hasn't worked where the soldiers have shift responsibilities.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
CW2 Michael MacInerney
1
1
0
“You only suffer if you believe you are suffering.” Not my quote but something I try to keep in mind in any tough situation. This is a leadership responsibility to address. Maybe two PT formations might be the answer if done correctly with the entire unit aware that all soldiers do the same PT. Are your first line leaders also complaining or are they talking about how to make the situation better for everyone? You are whining just like every soldier in history, so do not feel like you are unusual. This might be a temporary challenge and things change. Maybe this is just the temporary fix to address whatever problem the CO and Top want to resolve. Is there a deeper problem in the unit? Is physical fitness a problem? Is the leadership doing anything else to develop the cohesion of unit? In the mean time see this as an obstacle you overcome, training for all those other obstacles fortune hits you with throughout your life.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Andrew Pybus
1
1
0
Hopefully you grew up and realized 4-5 hours of sleep is a GOOD night. Why did you join the Army?
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
TSgt Timothy Collins
1
1
0
You are in the military, yes? ruck up sunshine, 4-5 hours of sleep is a luxury. Have you ever been deployed to an active combat zone? if not, that explains a lot. If so then you must know that you run on adrenaline, caffeine, Rip Its, and anger. Once you get used to getting 4-5 hours and not 8 hours of beauty sleep you can function just fine and the PT will increase your ability to function under stress. if you can't hack ir, then don't reenlist.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
A1C Stanley White
1
1
0
I can't remember getting 8 hours of sleep since my first base at Nellis 40 yrs ago.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.