March 3, 2013:
Up until last week, in my six years of civil service with the Marine Corps, I had never attended a work-related training, education or professional-development course. They've been offered to me every year, but I was just never interested. A week-long course on conflict resolution in Shepherdstown, WV, sounds like a boondoggle, and when you look at the opportunity cost (a week out of the office, a $4K+ bill for the government, etc.), it just doesn't seem like a lot of value added. For a long time, I'd been hearing a lot of great things from Marine and civilian coworkers about the Institute for Defense and Business's (IDB's) courses, and I thought I'd try one out this year. It was a great decision.
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On Gunny's
Rapid promotions, which all seek, circumvents the seasoning process.
In addition, quality personnel are often selected through some kind of commisioning program.
I learned a lot in shipboard positions, office positions and training positions not to mention combat situations or positions with political or tactical stress.
I knew I had been in the Corps way too long when I could quote manuals to First, Master Sergeants, and on occasion, to Master Gunnery Sergeants.
Sergeants Major I stayed away from after a few of them REALLY impressed me with their political astuteness.
I had the honor of serving in the Corps as a Gunny thanks to a string of officers whom I worked for whose credentials and or intellect would not impress a Freshman college professor. One such officer spent 7 or 9 years getting a 4 year business degree form a lesser know state college!
Don't get me wrong, I ran into some first rate officers! We worked well together, I would work for them at a drop of at hat to this day. Sme of them help show me other things I needed to learn.
Keep this in mind in whatever you do: Learn, Adapt & Overcome. Don't ever tarnish your own honor and don't let someone else help you do that either!
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