SrA Marc Haynes293305<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't know if they still do it but in basic if you called a TI (USAF) a sir/ma'am you were very loudly by the NCO "I am not a sir/ma'am I work for a living". <br /><br />I made the mistake of calling a attractive 5'3"(?) Hispanic female TI sir. Double stiles on that one.<br /><br />She made me repeat the following in front of everyone that she told to go past me in line behind me, "NCOs are not sirs they work for a living and I am too stupid to know the difference between males and females" until about 15-20 recruits were bumped ahead of me in line. I didn't get to finish my whole meal because the rest of my barracks we're done ahead of me.<br /><br />Good times!Basic traing2014-10-25T08:27:05-04:00SrA Marc Haynes293305<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't know if they still do it but in basic if you called a TI (USAF) a sir/ma'am you were very loudly by the NCO "I am not a sir/ma'am I work for a living". <br /><br />I made the mistake of calling a attractive 5'3"(?) Hispanic female TI sir. Double stiles on that one.<br /><br />She made me repeat the following in front of everyone that she told to go past me in line behind me, "NCOs are not sirs they work for a living and I am too stupid to know the difference between males and females" until about 15-20 recruits were bumped ahead of me in line. I didn't get to finish my whole meal because the rest of my barracks we're done ahead of me.<br /><br />Good times!Basic traing2014-10-25T08:27:05-04:002014-10-25T08:27:05-04:00SrA Marc Haynes293310<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Oh I forgot to put in that I had to repeat that phrase in front of the mirror while saluting saying it,Response by SrA Marc Haynes made Oct 25 at 2014 8:29 AM2014-10-25T08:29:20-04:002014-10-25T08:29:20-04:002014-10-25T08:27:05-04:00