Posted on Oct 6, 2020
SSG Greg Smith
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I am new to my unit. I find little to no satisfaction in my current MOS which I never had any plans to stay in. My goal from the moment I enlisted was to put in a packet for a VERY different MOS as soon as possible. Which I’m working on. I had no choice but to choose my current job. I’m not getting along with my leadership, there is a lot of tension there, and very different personalities. I’m not excelling in my current position and I honestly don’t enjoy it. (Not to say I won’t still work hard). So, is asking to be moved a bad idea? And if not is there a good way to ask without coming off as rude or unprofessional?
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SGM Erik Marquez
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SSG Greg Smith I'll give you several reasons its not the best idea.
-The grass is almost never greener on the other side
-I can think of almost no way the command team will take your request well, and taking that request to higher means the company command team is unable to do their job..make the company work, regardless of the obstacles... your request is asking them to tell the BN CDR, they have failed in company leadership.
-the gaining unit, specifically every privet to senior sergeant will know why you're there...and no matter what is said about it in public it will be yours to prove to them, you were not the problem the other company dumped.
- and I place this last, but it is the most compelling reason in my book against it.... YOU..your a SGT now, imply you want to stay in the military a bit longer... so maybe a SSG, SFC, CSM one day. It is by definition of a leader, your job to figure out how to work with others..No matter the reasons why its tough...If you have an SM that is being investigated for Arson, you still have to be professional and work with him till he is convicted or cleared. If you have the loudmouth, the braggart, known cheater, the truly gifted infantrymen in uniform..yet drunk alcoholic when not in uniform, and all the ones that are not an issue.....you have to find a way to work with all, build a team with your assigned SM.
If you can't or don't want to do that, moving to a new unit will not solve your problems.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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The way to ask is to ask in a way that benefits the organization. Nobody cares that you don’t like your job or your team, they still expect you to work hard and be a team player till it’s time for you to move on.

The best way to ask in a way that supports the organization is to ask to fill another position outside your platoon. Training room, schools, DTS, Commander driver, or S3 are all good spots that always need filling with competent Soldiers and NCOs.
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You’re going to have issues with leadership in any job you go to, beliefs, leadership style, all of that. End of the day it comes down to taking charge of your dudes and learning to Navigate the command. That being said, yeah go talk to other PSG’s make sure they have a spot for you and see if you can request a trade. As far as getting out of the infantry, especially as an NCO good luck. Try and drop a packet MOS because that’s all that is really available for us
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