Posted on Sep 16, 2015
SFC Nikhil Kumra
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So I was pondering this the other day, and for me this pertains to my civilian career rather than military.

I received a recent promotion, which was officially announced on the same day that a few of my peers received an award for things that they had accomplished.

My question, whether you are referring to military service or your civilian career, would you rather receive an award for an accomplishment or a promotion with more money and benefits?
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PO1 Russell Henson
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Promotion. Rewards come few and far between. Plus rewards can't feed you or provide shelter.
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SFC Nikhil Kumra
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PO1 Russell Henson , that's exactly what I'm thinking... Thanks!
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PO1 Russell Henson
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Except being a Medal of Honor recipient
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MCPO Couch Potato
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Ooh, $150/month. That's barely beer and cigarette money.
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Capt Retired
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I tried spending my award certificates - couldn't buy anything.
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Honestly, I would rather get the award for a great job. Why? Because, I may not be ready for that promotion yet, and when I am ready, that award will help facilitate that promotion.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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TSgt Frank Shirley - I have seen way too many people in the Army (and civilian life) take a promotion and then find out (as we all did) that they weren't ready for it and did more harm than good.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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MSG (Join to see) I was the opposite. I told my 1SG I wasn't going to the gosh durned promotion board because I was not ready to be responsible for others. And he couldn't make me.

Approximately three weeks later, I was a promotable specialist.
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