Posted on Feb 9, 2016
What holds more weight an E-5 in a E-6 position or a E-5 with more time in grade? Also should the more senior E-5 be in the E-6 position?
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You can play devil advocate with this question. But I'll go with the E5 who is serving in the E6 position. You can be the senior E5 all you want, but if you're not in the position then that speaks your inability to lead
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SSG (Join to see)
Of course, but the question did not clarify if they were in different platoons or not. If that were the case then yes the senior E5 should be serving in the E6 position. But like I said you can still play devil's advocate because what the senior E5 isn't promotable? Hence why I said you can play devil's advocate with this question.
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SGT Philip Keys
Politics play a part in this type of thing not to mention the senior e5 might be to good and makes the higher ups look bad. We can all sit here and Monday morning quarterback this question. I was always an e5 in e7 slots, wasn't fun at all. The worst part was when they found a real e7 to move in the troops would always question him and then say SGT Keys didnt do things this way...instantly I'm hated. Ncoer from among the best to average. That's why I got out, one guy hosed me on getting my e6 because I was better doing his job than he was. Tons of things we don't know but the first thing I thought was the senior guy might be a slug.
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SFC Dennis A.
SSG Eric Eck - I agree, I was put in the position as Platoon Sergeant, three of my squad leaders out ranked me by time in grade. It had nothing to do with their leadership ability, the decision was based on experience in our MOS field. I can be a very tricky situation and requires a lot of tact.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
SN Greg Wright - , uhh, detaining. Arrests can only be made by officers, usually the suspects CO.
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The E5 with the TIG should be asking himself why he is not in the E6 slot...
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SGT (Join to see) Apples and oranges comparison. Your scenario discusses 2 SGT's with one sitting in a SSG position. A SSG sitting in a PSG position (which is a SFC position) a SFC comes in obviously the SFC will assume the position consummate with his grade.
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SFC (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) - The orders for the position would have the NCO written into the position that they will be filling. Typically the SFC would be taking over as the PLT SGT, due to the MTOE. Straight forward, the MTOE tells all.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
SGT (Join to see) - , Methinks PSGs have gone the way of the dinosaur and all are SFCs now, even 11 series MOS where PSGs used to be the thing.
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SSG (Join to see)
I gotta agree....you can be in whatever position or have all the time in grade in the world....competence goes along way
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SSG Lenzie Bailey
Makes an old proud to have worn my Chevrons when I see statements like this! You are soooooo right!
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