Posted on Sep 24, 2014
Career Progression: Get promoted as soon as you are eligible both in time and points, or wait?
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How long do you feel one should be of a particular rank before submitting a promotion packet? Should one try to get promoted as soon as they have enough points and TIG/TIS or should it be based on the amount of experience they have at that rank? My thoughts are a bit of both. If they have the points, the time, and have the leadership ability and experience, then go for it as soon as you're ready.
Posted 10 y ago
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SSG Toryn Green, I feel the same way. When I decided to apply to become a warrant officer, I was conflicted. On the one hand, I felt unqualified (inferiority complex, I guess). On the other, I saw others who were no more qualified than I was going for it. After a short time, I decided to go for it too, and that was a good decision. I like your statement -- "leadership ability and experience, then go for it as soon as you're ready." If you're not ready, the Army (or Service) will likely let you know.
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SSG Toryn Green
Thank you for the comments. I just looked at the latest slotting report and see that for 88Ns that are getting their 6, most have 200-300 points. I have not been an E-5 for very long, but I have 456 points according to the DA-3355 for SSG. I have a bachelor's, have completed all levels of SSD, combat experience as a Corporal, and I am maxed out on correspondence courses for SSG. I am debating whether or not to submit a packet as soon as I hit my TIG or wait. I have talked to NCOs in my old unit and they are advising that I go for it as soon as possible, I just want to make sure I'm ready. They told me that there really isn't that much difference between SGT and SSG in terms of responsibility. I feel that I'm ready, but I want to make sure I'm doing the right thing for my career in the long term, not just now.
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If I were you, SSG Toryn Green, I would go for it. You sound motivated and smart to me. I submit that you will succeed as a SSG (and beyond).
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SSG Toryn Green
Thank you Chief. I am about to deploy again (volunteered) and am seriously considering submitting my packet while I'm overseas. Thank you again for the advice.
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