What Smells Like Duty?
That would be me
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Been a while since I had staff duty. I can tell you that I have not missed it. I'm dead tired and still have a little over four hours to go.
On Tuesday I was asked to support the other Korean school for their Joint Language Training Exercise on Wednesday. I answered that it would be no problem without even thinking about it. I wish I had remembered staff duty. There were other MLIs available to help out, but I never thought to ask them. It wasn't until later in the day that I'd realized what I'd agreed to. Oh, well. HAHA!
So, I was up early on Wednesday for the JLTX. Spent the day running a lane for the other school. Then I went back to my office and checked email real quick before heading off to the staff duty office.
I don't even have it the worst. My driver is actually on leave. He signed out on leave for his class break earlier this week, but his supervisor still had him on the duty roster. They called him and reminded him to be here tonight. When he asked how they could make him do duty while on leave, he was told too bad and if he could find someone to do it for him then he could have the night off. He didn't want to make waves by telling his 1SG (he figures that's an easy trip to his PSG's shit list) so he is just pulling the duty. I may have to contact the 1SG myself later this week. Telling a soldier they have to pull duty while on leave is no way to take care of troops. What if he'd caught his flight to Vegas a day earlier? Would the PSG actually try to take action against him? I mean the leave is approved by the commander, so the PSG doesn't really have a leg to stand on, but the threat of further treatment is a powerful motivator for young troops. Yeah, I'll have to send his 1SG an email in the morning.

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On Tuesday I was asked to support the other Korean school for their Joint Language Training Exercise on Wednesday. I answered that it would be no problem without even thinking about it. I wish I had remembered staff duty. There were other MLIs available to help out, but I never thought to ask them. It wasn't until later in the day that I'd realized what I'd agreed to. Oh, well. HAHA!
So, I was up early on Wednesday for the JLTX. Spent the day running a lane for the other school. Then I went back to my office and checked email real quick before heading off to the staff duty office.
I don't even have it the worst. My driver is actually on leave. He signed out on leave for his class break earlier this week, but his supervisor still had him on the duty roster. They called him and reminded him to be here tonight. When he asked how they could make him do duty while on leave, he was told too bad and if he could find someone to do it for him then he could have the night off. He didn't want to make waves by telling his 1SG (he figures that's an easy trip to his PSG's shit list) so he is just pulling the duty. I may have to contact the 1SG myself later this week. Telling a soldier they have to pull duty while on leave is no way to take care of troops. What if he'd caught his flight to Vegas a day earlier? Would the PSG actually try to take action against him? I mean the leave is approved by the commander, so the PSG doesn't really have a leg to stand on, but the threat of further treatment is a powerful motivator for young troops. Yeah, I'll have to send his 1SG an email in the morning.
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