Posted on Aug 6, 2018
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I think it may be too late to do BSEP as an E7
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Absolutely not. I just came out of a BSEP class IOT go Warrant. My embarrassment lies only within the cost of my own mediocrity. Those privates are not going to have a decision in whether or not I succeed or fail as a NCO/WO. So why place such weight/value/or whatever in the opinions of people that are in the same class as me?! Are they not in there to improve their shortcomings as well? Take it from someone who witnessed everyone from a PVT to a SFC in the class struggle and succeed, it'll be too late when that individual says its too late.
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Damn good answer SSG!
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SSG Carlos Madden
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This is one of the best responses I've seen all day.
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1LT Quartermaster Officer
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It is your personal and professional development. No matter the reason why you are there as an E7, you are there to ensure your career continues upward! Glad to read you are going to improve your skills to ensure success!! HOOAH!
(EDIT) Please, why not consider what an amazing role model you are by demonstrating professional development to junior enlisted! You are not coasting through, you are taking charge to achieve your goals!! another HOOAH moment!
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COL Bryan Pettett
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Take your already top of the line earned experience and use it to be the best you can be.
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No, if anything it is admirable showing you want to improve your knowledge and willingness to succeed. My wife used to teach BSEP, and she would get that question with every class. Take the class and make yourself a better person for it. Don’t let your pride hold you back.
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1SG Timothy Trewin
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Absolutely not. It shows that you are trying to better yourself. It's one thing to preach to your subordinates to do it, but when they see you put your money where your mouth is they tend to realize it is not all talk.
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