with all due respect, this IS posted in the ROTC/OTS lounge, and has info that someone out there might find useful to some cadets down the road. Just remember that the cadets are still in the middle of 'playing the game' - nothing is guaranteed until you pin on those butterbars.
at the risk of being shit on over the message board, I still spit shine my low quarters and boots, don't roll up my sleeves, normally wear the brown BDU undershirt, and have spent hours of my own time making sure things get done (and keeping my subordinates from being ****ed over like I have been in the past by poor excuses for leaders). I take time out of my schedule to help out with the freshmen cadets, hang out at the det, am on the drill team as well as our band. And you know what, I don't care what other people think- I personally find it rewarding to help the freshmen, and give them the same experience and support that I received from some stellar cadets when I was younger. Until I pin on (in a month in a half), I plan to be the best ****ing cadet that I can be, because thats all I am until I pin on.
"Do your best at your current assignment, whatever it may be"
[ 24. April 2006, 00:10: Message edited by: jazzdude ]