Posted on Aug 25, 2016
GySgt Bryan A. McGown  "Gunny"
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LTC Greg Henning
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Excellent time line of military uniforms
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GySgt Bryan A. McGown  "Gunny"
GySgt Bryan A. McGown "Gunny"
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I took photo during 2012 Marine Week, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Thank you, LTC!
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SCPO David Lockwood
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I think this is a double edged sword. I feel that the idea for these assessment tests help place an individual in the right job within the company when used properly. It can also be used to weed people, not just veterans, out of the company all together.
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CPT Tom Monahan
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I was in civilian management and been through HRs contracted pscho babble assessment centers. They have a purpose in EEOC compliance. It is to quantify qualitative measures.
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GySgt Bryan A. McGown  "Gunny"
GySgt Bryan A. McGown "Gunny"
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Thank you for the input. As one Veteran remarked earlier, I think we can tend to take offense to the implication that civilian employers don't have enough confidence in our training, or experience, and how both directly relate their vacant positions. Obviously, in some cases, it's a matter of legal compliance, and regulatory statutes, e.g., health care professional licenses, etc.
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CPT Tom Monahan
CPT Tom Monahan
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Think about this:
The military does the same type testing for recruits, bandsmen, WO Canidates, Cadets, and direct commission officers.
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