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Rick, it sounds like your son's RDCs just ask your son to go out of the compartment to make copies, grab supplies from the other compartments, etc. It's not exactly a "leadership position" but by him being a "runner" he's probably gotten on the good side of the RDCs.
I was the "clicker" of my division, meaning I would click through all of the slide shows we had to sit through. I was appointed clicker because my RDCs knew I was hardworking, and that I wouldn't mess it up. Your son being the "runner" is probably a similar situation. |
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Thanks for the info ctraggie
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RE: RPOC...sorry to say it sounds like a few folks are destined for a career capped at E4. If you're afraid to take responsibility because it comes with some risk, you'll not make it above 3rd class...if you get that far. Better stick to folding clothes or chipping paint or cleaning berthing compartments...nice safe jobs there. Aircraft mechanic, electronics technician, ordinance, nukes....might be a bit beyond your reach young pups.
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This thread is from 2012.
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