10-16-2013, 04:41
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Unconventional leader stuck in a Conventional leadeship
Currently in the Reserve Component (RC) 10+Yrs service, 1LT (LOG) presently in Afghanistan, as a DET CDR, cultural advisor... BLUF: "A WAY not THE WAY"... I'm interested in transferring into AC SFG that has a slot for LOGI's, establish myself... WHY? The end state is to earn the opportunity to go through the pipeline. Utilize my previous background experiences with unconventional leaders who can appreciate Jr. Leaders that can easily adapt in a constantly changing environment, and get positive results.
Feedback welcome?
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10-16-2013, 05:18
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Last intro thread
The last intro thread was started 02/2012.
Stats show you joined in 10/2012.
Your post count shows "1".
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10-16-2013, 05:44
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No Intro post is quite Unconventional but alas all too Common.
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10-16-2013, 09:44
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LT, if you want to join the community, ya gotta learn to follow directions...just my 2 cents.
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10-16-2013, 10:06
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So you live in Georgia and Alabama? How's that work?
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10-20-2013, 13:38
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Pete
The last intro thread was started 02/2012.
Stats show you joined in 10/2012.
Your post count shows "1".
Correct Pete, it is odd the dates are backwards. And the "post count shows "1" was a deliberate decision on my part. I choose to research and absorb the content in this forum, as it is very informative and beneficial. As a result almost a year to date my time can be successfully accounted for. Time well spent by improving my professional military education (PME) and advance civilian education.
P.S. My absence doesn't mean I'm not present, it simply means I'm observing, and in a constant state of preparation.
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10-20-2013, 13:45
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Your Post Count now shows "2"
Your Post Count now shows "2"
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10-20-2013, 13:58
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sinjefe
So you live in Georgia and Alabama? How's that work?
By no means am I trying come over as a wise guy, by my response. It does work if you have access to residence in both states and pay property taxes, why not claim it. Besides if the opportunity arise i.e. say from this forum in either or neighboring states it shows accessibility. And now I'm deployed
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10-20-2013, 13:59
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Would you like to borrow my can of wasp spray Pete?
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10-20-2013, 14:23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blackhornet
So you live in Georgia and Alabama? How's that work?
By no means am I trying come over as a wise guy, by my response. It does work if you have access to residence in both states and pay property taxes, why not claim it. Besides if the opportunity arise i.e. say from this forum in either or neighboring states it shows accessibility. And now I'm deployed
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Well let's make it clear. Post an intro and do not post again until you do it.
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10-21-2013, 00:35
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So what is your question?
"Currently: 1LT (LOG) presently in Afghanistan, as a DET CDR, cultural advisor... BLUF: "A WAY not THE WAY""
Well CDR, I'm curious how much cultural advice do you actually provide? Is this a new position for a Loggie? As a reservist LT, who would you advise? Make sure you add that to your resume, and then head to SFAS like the rest of the CDR's in SF did.
If you are looking for a "hookup" here, then you should be more specific with your posts. I am not sure how readily the LOG assigned personnel here will receive your request, but I may have an idea of how the HHC CDR's, 1SG's, and contractors who manage Logistical RFF's may respond.
I would say initially that for you to reach your goal, this is not "THE WAY".
Just curious, but you defined yourself as an "Unconventional Leader" who is "Stuck". What makes you unconventional? Stuck how? Your post actually leaves us more questions than answers. After reading and preparing to post on this site for over a year, I find it curious.
Feedback welcome.
EDITED to ADD: After you follow the instructions that you have already received form the Mentors, Admins, and Moderators of this site.
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10-23-2013, 09:43
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My advice is to train for selection from where you are and not try to seek advantage by working out of group, you don't need to "earn an opportunity". If you're qualified you get to try. If not, group experience won't help you. In fact, you risk a lousy reputation haunting you later.
Your biggest disadvantage is your percieved advanced experience. No one will be impressed if you express it, just keep it to yourself and use it if you in fact have any. I guarantee SF isn't what you think it is, so approach it with an open mind.
As always follow the rules or you won't get far.
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10-28-2013, 02:23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spottedmedic111
My advice is to train for selection from where you are and not try to seek advantage by working out of group, you don't need to "earn an opportunity". If you're qualified you get to try. If not, group experience won't help you. In fact, you risk a lousy reputation haunting you later.
Your biggest disadvantage is your percieved advanced experience. No one will be impressed if you express it, just keep it to yourself and use it if you in fact have any. I guarantee SF isn't what you think it is, so approach it with an open mind.
As always follow the rules or you won't get far.
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spottedmedic,
Your advice is heeded.
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10-28-2013, 02:42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blue02hd
"Currently: 1LT (LOG) presently in Afghanistan, as a DET CDR, cultural advisor... BLUF: "A WAY not THE WAY""
Well CDR, I'm curious how much cultural advice do you actually provide? Is this a new position for a Loggie? As a reservist LT, who would you advise? Make sure you add that to your resume, and then head to SFAS like the rest of the CDR's in SF did.
If you are looking for a "hookup" here, then you should be more specific with your posts. I am not sure how readily the LOG assigned personnel here will receive your request, but I may have an idea of how the HHC CDR's, 1SG's, and contractors who manage Logistical RFF's may respond.
I would say initially that for you to reach your goal, this is not "THE WAY".
Just curious, but you defined yourself as an "Unconventional Leader" who is "Stuck". What makes you unconventional? Stuck how? Your post actually leaves us more questions than answers. After reading and preparing to post on this site for over a year, I find it curious.
Feedback welcome.
EDITED to ADD: After you follow the instructions that you have already received form the Mentors, Admins, and Moderators of this site.
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Rgr. Correction made
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04-21-2014, 13:36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blackhornet
Currently in the Reserve Component (RC) 10+Yrs service, 1LT (LOG) presently in Afghanistan, as a DET CDR, cultural advisor... BLUF: "A WAY not THE WAY"... I'm interested in transferring into AC SFG that has a slot for LOGI's, establish myself... WHY? The end state is to earn the opportunity to go through the pipeline. Utilize my previous background experiences with unconventional leaders who can appreciate Jr. Leaders that can easily adapt in a constantly changing environment, and get positive results.
Feedback welcome?
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I would be curious of what you consider unconventional?? the definition I got from your post is the same one used by everyone not familiar with true UW.
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