Posted on Mar 28, 2014
SGT Donald Croswhite
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Was their an event, or desicion that you can look back and see, that stalled your career? What advice would you give to avoid that situation?
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Unfortunately for me it was a deployment right in the middle of my degree program.


I do not by any means regret the decision to hang up my education for a year to go overseas, because those are some of my fondest memories as a soldier. But it was hard, I mean really hard to get back in the mindset of finishing school. It took quite a while to get back in a grind where I could actually sit down in class and pay attention. Nothing medical related just hard to pay attention. Gone for a year, money burning a hole in your pocket, there was just so much else I wanted to do.


As far as advice goes, that's tough. I would say try to finish school before heading overseas, or even a CONUS mission, get that degree that's paid for, then let the deployments happen, only if you have that option like we had.

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To further elaborate, my advice could piss some senior leadership off, but facts are facts, education is important this day and age, I don't mean for guys to attempt to get out of a deployment simply because they are in college, you have to have the grades in my state to be considered for an exemption. A unit needs the manpower when mobilizing for a deployment so its a catch-22. I know I would make a poor recruiter... LOL
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SGM Omer Dalton
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Oh yes. After all these years I still regret I declined becoming WO after I was selected. Foolish on my part.
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SFC A.M. Drake
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I believe by being some some cases not all, to be DA selected for something...i.e. DS or Recruiter and that was not in your grand scheme of things. I'm not saying that this is a bad thing, but it does throw ones career path back a few years. I'm curious to hear others on this issue.
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