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I was going to make this a poll, but RP doesn't allow for enough options.
Do you look:
Within your Unit?
External to your Unit but on the same Post/Base?
Different Post/Base's?
Within the same AFSC/MOS/NEC?
If Junior Enlisted: Only at NCOs/SNCOs?
If Enlisted, do you consider Officers?
If Officer: Only at Senior Officers?
Do you consider Retirees?
Do you consider those that have simply separated?
Do you consider those serving in a different component (AD/Res/Guard)?
Do you consider sister services?
Do you consider peers?
Do you consider different AFSC/MOS/NEC's?
Do you consider anything I may have missed?
Do you look:
Within your Unit?
External to your Unit but on the same Post/Base?
Different Post/Base's?
Within the same AFSC/MOS/NEC?
If Junior Enlisted: Only at NCOs/SNCOs?
If Enlisted, do you consider Officers?
If Officer: Only at Senior Officers?
Do you consider Retirees?
Do you consider those that have simply separated?
Do you consider those serving in a different component (AD/Res/Guard)?
Do you consider sister services?
Do you consider peers?
Do you consider different AFSC/MOS/NEC's?
Do you consider anything I may have missed?
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 5
Where do I look for mentors? Everywhere, all the time. Where to look is not the hard part. The hard part is in the two way choosing (both mentee to mentor and mentor to mentee) not in the looking.
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I don't necessarily look, I've found that good mentors are the ones who genuinely care about you and take the time to make sure you're all set.
All of my mentors have been in the same field as me and usually two grades higher.
All of my mentors have been in the same field as me and usually two grades higher.
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