Posted on May 14, 2016
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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Recently used the "open door" policy. Even volunteered to deploy recently. I'm at my wits end. Don't want to rock the boat too much but I don't want to give up either. Correspondence is almost maxed and almost at 52 semester hours. Need military training. No negative comments please. I've almost exercised every avenue of approach.
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As a young Non-Commissioned Officer, I'm sure you've heard the expression "squeaky wheel gets the oil". If not, I'm happy to introduce it to you. The other end of that spectrum is that if the wheel kept squeaking, it'd be replaced.

No one cares as much about your career as you do. You have to speak up and go about things the right way. Utilize your chain of command and voice your concerns. As NCOS, we sometimes lose sight of taking care of ourselves in favor of caring for Soldiers.

I noticed a couple of "almosts" in your question. Leave no stone unturned in your quest for promotion ponts. Complete those almosts and keep pushing, you never know when those points may drop. Good luck and please reach out if you have any questions.
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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I've been more than the squeaky wheel. Just getting frustrated. Going to battalion or brigade level will definitely "oil the wheel" but it shouldn't even take all that in my opinion
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What exactly are you trying to get accomplished SGT?
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SFC Roberto Garza Jr.
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You stated you used the open door policy, what was the outcome? Was it about the promotion. Ask to review your counseling packet for justification. Sometimes we feel that we are doing all the right things but if you have not been counseled or led in the right direction there might be something missing you don't know about and are not aware of. Asked to counseled so you may know what you need to do. Excel at your additional duties, excel at pt and weapons but most importantly don't lose sight of your soldiers. In your concerns for yourself you don't want to forget about them. Be patient and be a great and knowledgeable Sergeant before you rush to be an average Staff Sergeant.
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"Asked to counseled so you may know what you need to do." Excellent advice SFC!
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SFC Roberto Garza Jr.
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MSG, counseling is not the way it us intended so every opportunity, I encourage Soldiers asked to be counseled and continually push counseling from junior and senior leaders. Thanks, MSG.
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SFC Roberto Garza Jr.
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MSG (Join to see) - sorry meant it's not used as its intended to.
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SFC Roberto Garza Jr. - I whole heartedly concur. As a matter of fact, I was given that same advice in the 90's when I was talking to a buddy of mine about the same issue. Apparently both he and you are wiser than I. Keep the words of wisdom coming.
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I'd first read up on AR 600-8-19 to make sure I had my ducks in a row. Tear through your ERB for discrepancies, DOR, PEBD that may show you ineligible, if any old flags were still showing that should have been lifted, your correspondence courses have been coded, etc.
Administrative stuff like that will kill a promotion faster than a poor showing at a board.
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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Everything is squared away. I've noticed that the chain helps advance who they deem necessary. I don't rub elbows or kiss ass so I'm sure that's the issue
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Alright ... Understand that I mean what you're about to read and know that I do not mean it to sound like I'm just being a dick This is where you need to do a gut check.

Find the most impartial person (preferably an NCO) in your unit but NOT in your support channel. One who knows you and has seen you and ask them ... I do my job but I don't kiss ass because that's not my thing. Am I perceived in my unit as maverick or an pretentious a-hole?

Sometimes our self perceptions can be 180 of what others see. Unless you have brutally honest friends (like I do), don't ask them. However, I see you are an 88M ... Ya I think your buddies will probably be pretty honest with you. Truckers aren't known for their kid gloves.
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Often times people confuse "networking" with "sucking up". There is a distinct difference and networking is definitely required if you want to go far.
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