I'm just posting this, so that there is no confusion as to where I am at, or why I got so quiet.
I'm going to FT Benning for a month, followed by a bunch of leave, and probably won't be back until March or so. It's PLDC (for those of you that were Army), followed by a little tour of interviews and other fun stuff with a few companies in the NW (PRWeb, Weed Inc(?), and CD Baby) and and and. It's gonna be busy, and when I get back I'll be playing catch-up on lots of projects.
Stay safe, stay out of the desert, and most of all, eat meat!
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Aha! I graduated finally!
A few things learned from the course:
Never think that things can't get worse - that beautiful ice storm Georgia had several days ago had me outside with my weapon, getting my back frozen while pulling security - ensuring that other platoons didn't do a night attack. Exactly how my company pulled through that night without a single cold-weather injury was due to good planning, if nothing else.
Never think that being in charge of 55 people is a challenge. Delegate and follow up.
Never, ever, give up.
Last but not least, I graduated with a 97% GPA for the course. Yes, there was a day that I was a screw off. It lasted about one day, too. Thanks for the moral support.
A few things learned from the course:
Never think that things can't get worse - that beautiful ice storm Georgia had several days ago had me outside with my weapon, getting my back frozen while pulling security - ensuring that other platoons didn't do a night attack. Exactly how my company pulled through that night without a single cold-weather injury was due to good planning, if nothing else.
Never think that being in charge of 55 people is a challenge. Delegate and follow up.
Never, ever, give up.
Last but not least, I graduated with a 97% GPA for the course. Yes, there was a day that I was a screw off. It lasted about one day, too. Thanks for the moral support.
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Baphnedia wrote:Aha! I graduated finally!
A few things learned from the course:
Never think that things can't get worse - that beautiful ice storm Georgia had several days ago had me outside with my weapon, getting my back frozen while pulling security - ensuring that other platoons didn't do a night attack. Exactly how my company pulled through that night without a single cold-weather injury was due to good planning, if nothing else.
Never think that being in charge of 55 people is a challenge. Delegate and follow up.
Never, ever, give up.
Last but not least, I graduated with a 97% GPA for the course. Yes, there was a day that I was a screw off. It lasted about one day, too. Thanks for the moral support.
I remember how it was like when I was basic training in Fort Dix, New Jersy. Picked the wrong time to go. (January) There was a time where everything froze. We were out on the field that day. My overshoes broke when I tried to put them on!! It was frozen solid!! Some of the guys suffered frost bite. One slipped on ice. Man, it was terrible. I'm just glad its over with.
N E who, congrats on graduating!!
Figarou