Posted on Aug 2, 2022
If a CPL is considered an NCO, then why don't they receive NCOERs?
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They SHOULD receive them. NCOERs for CPLs don't count, they don't go on the record. But they should still get NCOERs to get them used to what they look like and the process.
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CPL James McNichols
That's way true since we were just as responsible in the UCMJ arena, and equipment signed for and such. Good with the bad as they say and they're stuck in your permanent records if I recall, which may have made a difference.
You'll find an answer in a question on this topic posted a few years ago. Here is the link:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/do-corporals-receive-ncoers
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/do-corporals-receive-ncoers
Do Corporals receive NCOERs? | RallyPoint
I was made a Corporal at the beginning of the month. I know NCOER stands for Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Report. However, I don't see Corporals very often so I'm not sure if they get NCOERs too. If I do how often are they. If not, why?
Because CPL E-4 and SPC E-4 promotion requirements are the same and because CPLs haven't attended BLC so can't be held to a standard they haven't been taught. NCOR's are to help determine promotion and to guide an NCO to meet their rank duties, but mostly to see who is fit to be promoted and since E-4 to E-5 is the same requirement to promote irrespective of SPC or CPL it would be unfair. They already are do an E5 job at E4 pay....why add more BS?
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