selecting and delegating work are 2 different things...Originally posted by epImetheus:it seems to me that in order to become a WO, one of the skills is to 'arrow' people to do part of their job for them. for no reason, i was chosen to select some men to do community work at a home on weekends. now, everyone avoids me due to my appointment....![]()
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actually, i thought that i could just serve NS without doing any extra work & leave.
Yeah, go through it with your men, show that you are also willing to do the tasks with them.That will gain you more respect.And how are you a WO in your NSF term?Or are you a stand-in CSM?Originally posted by skeujin:well ye method of selection cld hav been wrng.
u cld have 1st told yr men tt u dnt wana take up their time but u have to due to orders from above.
thn u cld hav tried askg for volunteers.
if end up no one or not enuf people volnteers, put all names into a lucky draw.
n to gain the respect of yr men, u yrslf must also attend this event.
definately not my encik.Originally posted by nismoS132:from my experience, it's the 1-2-3 bars that do the most arrowing. most warrants i know actually enjoy doing their work themselves.
actually, i'm only just a lowly 3SGOriginally posted by LazerLordz:Yeah, go through it with your men, show that you are also willing to do the tasks with them.That will gain you more respect.And how are you a WO in your NSF term?Or are you a stand-in CSM?
i think the officers in my unit are more concerned with their own personal entertainment.Originally posted by nismoS132:from my experience, it's the 1-2-3 bars that do the most arrowing. most warrants i know actually enjoy doing their work themselves.