NCOER integrity; others writing a 1/1 for themselves when they don't deserve it?
CSM,
Fully agree. When I was a new LT and younger CPT I would work with the NCO on their NCOER being I didn't have too much experience at that time with writing them. I figured that a NCO with 15 years in would know the process and what needed to be written better than a young CPT with four.
The bullets rather provide the nuances/gradiations of the numerical ratings. There are many folks who are 2/1s, and in order to differentiate/rank them, we read the bullets to determine who would be in the top 5th to bottom 5th of each rating.
Great Post. I think it's important to become very familiar with AR & DA PAM as you have mentioned. I definitely allow my Senior NCOs to provide me a rough draft of what their NCOER "should" look like, I then tweak it as necessary and we have an active dialogue about it. I think this is one of the best communication methods because it fosters two-way communication.
SGT Ogonowski,
CSM Maynard bought up a great point. Its about making tomorrow better than today, start setting a trusting foundation for your Soldiers and the individuals you work with. Give them a platform so we wont be stuck on the what it used to be but focus on the what it could be.
Gentlemen,
Thanks for all the great advice. Ironic that with all the efforts to make a better Army for tommorow, rank is not necessary a direct reflection of true leadership and character, as oftentimes true NCOs are looking for ways to help Soldiers and oftentimes do not focus primarily on their own careers, LOL! Mentorship may be a lost art in alot of ways, and it's tough to see Soldiers straining to find good ones, when ultimately it should be as close as a first line supervisor...
It's all fine and dandy that we know "what's supposed to happen", but the reality is either that NCO is writing their own NCOER or their supervisor is playing favorites with the PT stud or the pretty skirt! I myself and a peer have been victims of this, where our Platoon Sergeant wrote our NCOERs with generic BS, all Success ratings, and a new female Soldier received all Excellence ratings, 1/1 Among the Best, and this was her first NCOER under this Platoon Sergeant. CSMs and other senior leaders are lazy when it comes to this subject and we continue to sweep it under the rug, hoping something will change, but it never does.
However, like CSM (Join to see) said, you shouldn't worry about what everyone else is getting, but yourself. Allow the Senior Leadership worry about integrity, and when you get up to that level, you can start fighting that battle on your front. Karma will kick them in the butt when their time comes.

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