Posted on Jul 6, 2015
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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I'm currently in a HET company which is extremely busy. Unfortunately, I can already tell that there's not going to be alot of time for personal improvement...ie...college, correspondance...etc. Whats the proper way to go about going to a different unit that affords a little more down time.
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SSG Section Sergeant
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Hey Battle! You "should" not be denied Career Progression especially if it is due to you being tasked out constantly and there are others available (hence...is the Company MTOED properly?). I am sure you have already broken down your time management to show your in-ability to pursue your education, but I can only suggest then is not to just mention the problem with your Leaders, but also have a solution to the problem. This is hard for me to write since we have worked together and I know you are a very smart and resourceful NCO!
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Also: keep in mind what the Battle Rhythm may be at your Unit. Is it a temporary issue due to upcoming events that may include training exercises?
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AND...... a 4187 for Intra-Station Re-Assignment (usually between the SGMs depending on S.O.P.).
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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Being in the largest and busiest transportation company in the army, although fun and exciting at times, is hindering my ability to successfully go to college. I barely sleep as it is and can't risk staying up all night to peruse an education
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Definitely continue to work the Chain of Command, they will eventually 'break' soon or atleast I would hope they understand furthering the education of soldiers/NCOs is vital to the organization.
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride I would suggest talking to your 1SG and explaining the situation to him/her, to see if they can get another NCO from a different company to take your slot and you move to a different one, or maybe the 1SG can bring it up to your CSM and check other Battalions around post
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SSgt Scott Schwerman
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Just talk with your command about attending college. Most are understanding and let you punch the clock slightly earlier.
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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trust me i've exhausted all means. I've heard something about a letter of release and a letter of acceptance
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SSgt Scott Schwerman
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Out of my realm since it would be different between the Corps and the Army.
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