CPT Richard Riley15250<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Is there a subject or issue that relatively new service members run into that seasoned members can resolve easily. Having this advice would pave the way for quicker, simpler, resolution & make your time in service less troublesome?<br>What kind of advice would younger soldiers seek from 'seasoned' members?2013-12-04T07:08:54-05:00CPT Richard Riley15250<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Is there a subject or issue that relatively new service members run into that seasoned members can resolve easily. Having this advice would pave the way for quicker, simpler, resolution & make your time in service less troublesome?<br>What kind of advice would younger soldiers seek from 'seasoned' members?2013-12-04T07:08:54-05:002013-12-04T07:08:54-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member15323<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sir, I would tell them to READ and understand everything they're signing up for. So many arrive at the duty station and say "the Recruiter said", or "I heard it works like this". On deployment with a NG unit, the young kid straight out of high school said to me "I didn't sign up for this". If they just take the time to learn about this wonderful Team they're joining that they may be homebased assignments, MUTAS, overseas assignments and deployments, then they may be able to take the good and the bad a bit more prepared and make a smoother transition, IMO. Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 4 at 2013 9:48 AM2013-12-04T09:48:03-05:002013-12-04T09:48:03-05:00SGM Matthew Quick15954<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What it takes to get promoted to YOUR level or promoted in general.Response by SGM Matthew Quick made Dec 5 at 2013 2:44 PM2013-12-05T14:44:59-05:002013-12-05T14:44:59-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member16038<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have been in the Army for 2 years, and the advice I want most was asked by MSG Quick. How do you determine a 'quality' service member? <br>.<br>I need that advice for multiple reasons: 1) To be the best soldier and (future) leader I can be, 2) to remain competitive with my peers, 3) to ensure that I do everything possible to be retained by the Army during the drawdown, and 4) to help my battle buddies do all of the above.<br>.<br>So far, of the 16 comments on MSG Quick's question, 7 leaders answered the question. I am thankful for those 7 leaders who took the time to reply, but I wish the topic were as popular as military quotes and PT belts.<br><br>Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 5 at 2013 5:31 PM2013-12-05T17:31:08-05:002013-12-05T17:31:08-05:00CDR Soraya Villacis195867<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Like a crusty Master Chief once told me. Keep your ears open and your mouth closed.Response by CDR Soraya Villacis made Aug 6 at 2014 3:40 PM2014-08-06T15:40:38-04:002014-08-06T15:40:38-04:002013-12-04T07:08:54-05:00