Posted on Jun 18, 2015
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SGT(P) (Join to see) If this is truly what you want and you have the education - go for it! I really believe that NCOs make great officers because they have experienced coming from the enlisted and NCO side of the military. Not everyone will agree with me on that note, but I believe it doesn't hurt one bit. If you feel you can truly make a difference in leading, managing, and directing soldiers and organizations starting at the Platoon level and working your way up through the Company, Battalion, and higher levels, then set your goals and career path in that direction. I have always told young men and women that if they want to make a difference, if they want to lead, and if they want to really make a long-term career out of the military go for it!
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The best guidance that I can give you is "On what side of the salute do you wish to stand? :)

In other words, really know what motivates you to that lane of leadership versus NCO. If money is your motivator, no judgment, but REALLY know what you are taking on for that "extra moola". Whatever you choose, just be a great leader.

I was selected for Commission twice. I stayed Enlisted for innumerable reasons, but I now find that being an "old skool NCO" fits my incredibly sassy personality much better. :)
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I am not sure where you would hear something like that, Sir. Lol
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When I told them in Basic that my AIT was OCS, the XO of the BCT Company told me that one.
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Nice! :)

Meanwhile, are you from Jersey City, Sir? I see it in your thumbnail info. I grew up in Hackensack. :)
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CMSgt (Join to see) - My unit is in Jersey City, right now I live in Demarest, right by Hackensack.
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If that is what you want and you feel like you would do a good job, and you would BE A GOOD OFFICER, then go for it. Yes, you'll make more money, maybe achieve more prestige, but that ain't everything. I turned down two recommendations for a direct commissions, one Army and one USCG. It meant I could not perform the job that I loved. The job meant more to me. I did not enjoy the idea of riding a desk until retirement. Not my idea of career satisfaction. Think long and hard about any decision you may or may not make. Each one can have a dramatic effect on your life.
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