Please stop telling NCOs that they can't get a 1/1 on their first NCOER
There has been a misconception in the Army for the last decade or more that says that if you DON'T get a 1/1, then you are a sh*tbag NCO.
If you read AR 623-3, you will see that a 1/1 evaluation is given for those who truly excel and outshine ALL OTHER NCOs in the raters' unit. Thus, every NCO CANNOT be a 1/1, otherwise a 1/1 becomes a 3/3 because it's the "new normal."
As a former BN S-1 NCO who has seen and reviewed hundreds of NCOERs, I have seen too many 1/1 evals for NCOs who truly did not deserve them. I have seen 1/1 NCOERs that were "cut & pasted" and even got three of these cut & paste evals on the same day-- same grammatical and typo errors.
If you, as a rater, are giving out 1/1 evals to everyone, then you are doing the NCO and the entire evaluation system a disservice, as you are watering down what a 1/1 stands for.
It's kind of like an economy-- if you keep printing money with nothing to back it, then all that cash is worthless because everyone has it and it has no value.
If a brand new SGT comes in, kicks butt, volunteers, is a PT stud, is an awesome leader, and excels at his/her job, then by all means. But just doing the job is NOT a 1/1-- coming in and doing your job without getting in trouble is a 3/3. If you have new SGTs that are getting 1/1s (honestly) and your experienced SGTs are not, then your "more experienced" SGTs need to get on the ball!
From my experience my first NCOER was 2/1 and I was rated for 6 months. However, during that rating period I filled the squad leader position for 2 1/2 months until my squad leader arrived to the unit. When it came to my EVAL he gave me what I earned a 2/1. I performed exceptionally well and had the potential to perform in the next higher rank.
Also a rater and a senior rater are going to compare that NCO among soldiers in the same grade...a newly promoted E5 is not going to be cream of the crop compared to 10 E5's that have been E5's for 2-3 years.
I've gotten a fair share of 1/1's and more 2/1's then that. 2/1 just says your doing great and with a little more work you are going to be a superstar at that rank and position.
The aforementioned state that you can't get a 1/1 right away or you shouldn't expect it isn't in a regulation, it's to let soldiers know that they need to work for it and it's not going to be passed out like candy. NCOERs are supposed to be a true evaluation of a soldier if they are good but compared to their peers they aren't stellar why would I give them a 1/1 because they are good for them. Nothing wrong with a 2/1, just makes me work harder!
I had a SGM tell me the same thing. My rater fixed this issue by asking the newly promoted SGM, if he would a get 2/1 based on it being his first NCOER as a SGM. Issue solved!

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