Posted on Jun 2, 2016
New Army policy will force out senior NCOs, improve mid-grade promotions
52.8K
80
38
14
14
0
New TIS limits imposed for the Army, upto 3,000 senior NCOs will be impacted. Hope to increase the promotion cycle for middle grade soldiers. Semper FI
New Army policy will force out senior NCOs, improve mid-grade promotions
Posted from armytimes.com
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 17
Posted >1 y ago
It's a good plan. In conjunction with this those who have not attended the proper NCOES are going to be separated.
(16)
Comment
(0)
SFC (Join to see)
>1 y
SSG(P) (Join to see) - You left before the influx of the real trash bags came to town. They took my platoon and gave it to someone who couldn't figure out how to get not only her own platoon, but couldn't figure out how to get herself to school in five years. Yeah, my former soldiers learned loads on how and what not to be.
(0)
Reply
(0)
SFC (Join to see)
>1 y
I never been in tradoc. I got promoted in 2014 in a over strength MOS as a 88M. I got ALC and SLC on my own by calling and calling. 6 deployments. I recently tried ft.lee. ha ha full as usual. SFC's over 14yrs or 18yrs..have not finish school are still holding down good postions in the army, waiting on retirement. Sad.
(2)
Reply
(0)
SFC (Join to see)
>1 y
This issue is called BRANCH MANAGERS aka your PEERS! They shuffle each other out and feed you bs on why you can't get simple assignments or a break, so the whole system is still broke. Pay attention to the numbers look who gets majority of the promotions...hmm
(2)
Reply
(0)
MSG Reid Zohfeld
>1 y
Hey CSM Bennett
I believe they should lower the TIS on CSM so the influx goes to the top
And the NCO's who have been promoted and have not gone to school because of deployments or Covid 19 should be able to go to NCOES class And most important the leadership should have a tracker to help the soldier get their class
Just that simple statement makes me grateful you where never my CSM
Great to be retired and no Millennials to deal with
I believe they should lower the TIS on CSM so the influx goes to the top
And the NCO's who have been promoted and have not gone to school because of deployments or Covid 19 should be able to go to NCOES class And most important the leadership should have a tracker to help the soldier get their class
Just that simple statement makes me grateful you where never my CSM
Great to be retired and no Millennials to deal with
(0)
Reply
(0)
Posted >1 y ago
This is the same changes that happen every time there is a drawn down. I don't get why there has to be a waste of man hours for a study. Just set the policies for the same procedures for every draw down. You do them the same any way. I think this will keep the anxiety down because the soldiers know what is going to happen, just know the when. I about a year from now all this will be reversed to fix the issues the current POTUS left behind.
(7)
Comment
(0)
SFC Davis Privette
>1 y
I drop my retirement packet 1st of July this year!! Don't have to why rid of me lol
(0)
Reply
(0)
MSG Reid Zohfeld
>1 y
Hey SGM Congrats on your retirement
I hate to break it to you the civilian world is no better LOL
I did a wall to wall counseling AKA on the spot correction to a subordinate worker the little shit ran to HR and i got called in to the office
All i do smile and think I am retired LOL
I hate to break it to you the civilian world is no better LOL
I did a wall to wall counseling AKA on the spot correction to a subordinate worker the little shit ran to HR and i got called in to the office
All i do smile and think I am retired LOL
(0)
Reply
(0)
Posted >1 y ago
MGySgt James Forward I am glad I got my 25 years in as a E-7 back in 2014. sequestration is rough now a days. Good read and share!
(6)
Comment
(0)
Read This Next