Posted on Dec 20, 2013
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Edited 11 y ago
Do what YOU want and feel like you will be a better fit for.  If you enter a decision based on whether or not it will "get" you promoted, your outcome might not be what you expect it.  Never ask what the Army can do for you, ASK what you can do for the  Army.  This reminds me when an NCOs wanted to attend the SAMC board because they thought it would get them promoted.  Needless to say, the individual did not do so well in the board because their passion and desire was not in it.  You can look at trends and analysis all you want; at the end of the day, how successful you are depends solely on YOUR performance.  I wanted to be a DS, but the Army had different plans for me and sent me to AIT PSG course instead.  I earned promoted based on my performance and not job hunting; do your best in everything that you do and your day will come.  I wish you luck in all that you do. 
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SFC Rocky Gannon
SFC Rocky Gannon
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Good point 1sg. Promotion will come if your performance deserved it
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SFC First Sergeant
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100% agree!!! Be the best at what you are doing. The rest will come your way.
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MSG Roboam Felix
MSG Roboam Felix
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Absolutely. They are not easy missions, both require extended attention to details and extreme dedication. So, it will be in your best interest to select the one you would feel productive. Usually, combat arms NCO's would go for Drill Sergeant, while support service NCO's would go half and half. Either one is a great choice.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Depends on which better suits you. Any job, done well, is better than one done poorly..
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Its all about what you like; for me it was Drill Sergeant it was mentally and physically demanding. I had something to prove within myself as a leader. I wouldn't take back the experience for nothing.  To be on a high level, was and still the best feeling in the world as an Drill Sergeant. I made my E-7 on the trail. I got paid, less as a Drill (375) vs. Recruiter (450) oh well who says life is fair all the time. Both demanding positions, but think about this, which one do you remember the most Drill Sergeants or Recruiters?
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CSM Field Artillery Senior Sergeant
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You are correct, I remember my Drill Sergeants more than my Recruiter. However, my Drill Sergeants were an embarrasment to the NCO corp. They did not teach us anything except Up, Down, and read your smart book to be ready for tomorrows training. Teaching Soldiers are the basic responsibility of the NCO corp and if an NCO cannot be successful as a Drill Sergent then there in no room in the Army for that NCO. All NCOs, Drill Sergeant or not, are responsible for the same thing, training Soldiers!
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