Posted on Apr 19, 2018
SGT Parachute Rigger
5.38K
37
13
4
4
0
We’re reservists preparing to mobilize. A certain older lower enlisted (joined the army later in life than the average private) has several respect issues when it comes to NCO’s and obeying instructions.

This SM constantly tells her peers that she feels she is being talked down to at all times. Since I learned of this I take extra steps to ensure I am as respectful as possible when addressing this SM. This SM has also been in civilian management for several years. This SM usually takes constructive criticism as a personal attack.

Any thoughts on how to ensure this SM changes their attitude and becomes successful without simply wearing them down to an apathetic state?
Posted in these groups: Images 20 NCOs
Avatar feed
Responses: 12
SSG Jeremy Sharp
14
14
0
Disrespect is contagious. This person's age has nothing to do with how to approach it. An NCO in her chain needs to address it ASAP. She should be put in check when she disrespects others regardless of rank, age or gender. She needs to be reminded that in the civilian sector she may be in management, in the military she needs to learn her place and obey lawful orders without being disrespectful or she needs to be processed and discharged before her attitude and demeanor become pervasive within the unit. Disrespect cannot and should not be tolerated.
(14)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
1SG Dennis Hicks
8
8
0
Edited 6 y ago
Sounds more like she has issues with taking orders from younger folks in charge, every platoon Sergeant goes through something similar when he/she gets anew PL. Without more details about how she is being disrespectful and what orders she is failing to follow it is difficult to tailor a response. My old grouchy senior NCO response is to tell this troop to get her shit straight, follow the lawful orders of her NCO's. If that doesn't work and the sit down and discuss the issues method fails then document everything and she will be the oldest whatever her rank is that the Reserves or GUARD has ever had right before she is DFR'd. Leaders don't have enough time in the day to deal with squared away troops let alone deal with labor intensive drains on their time and effort. Its doubly important during a Mob to focus on the motion and not Divas. I would also reach out to your peers and higher in your NCO support chain for wisdom and methods to fix the this troop or remove her from the ranks.
(8)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
CSM Darieus ZaGara
7
7
0
The same way you deal with any Soldier. Age gains no additional benefit of the doubt. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. Lead from a position of respect. Know yourself and know your Soldiers, and know your mission. Thank you for your service.
(7)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close