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Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
What was your breaking point?
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<blockquote data-quote="raustin0017" data-source="post: 16318648" data-attributes="member: 145559"><p>OP...Here is my short story. Active Duty USAF at 14 yrs I was still an E-5. Got pissed at myself and studied for the two Tests...got a line number to E-6. Next month I got in trouble and line number was 'Red-Lined' by my CC. Was guilty and got caught. Don't matter what happened it is what happened after I got in trouble.</p><p>Worked harder than ever and was allowed to test again for promotion. Tested and got E-6. Two years later tested to E-7. Two years later to E-8. Two years later earned E-9. Retired with 30-years Active Duty AF.</p><p></p><p>No matter what has happened in your career...you can make it to the top. Don't blame anyone but yourself for where you are. You are responsible. Period. If you quit at 15...going to be a huge mistake. In the next 6 years you could pick up two maybe 3 pay grades if you work harder than you ever have in the past. It ain't easy...but the formula is simple. </p><p></p><p>Want to speak in person to a USAF Command Chief Master Sgt (Ret)...PM me and give me your cell and I will call ya.</p><p>Later</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raustin0017, post: 16318648, member: 145559"] OP...Here is my short story. Active Duty USAF at 14 yrs I was still an E-5. Got pissed at myself and studied for the two Tests...got a line number to E-6. Next month I got in trouble and line number was 'Red-Lined' by my CC. Was guilty and got caught. Don't matter what happened it is what happened after I got in trouble. Worked harder than ever and was allowed to test again for promotion. Tested and got E-6. Two years later tested to E-7. Two years later to E-8. Two years later earned E-9. Retired with 30-years Active Duty AF. No matter what has happened in your career...you can make it to the top. Don't blame anyone but yourself for where you are. You are responsible. Period. If you quit at 15...going to be a huge mistake. In the next 6 years you could pick up two maybe 3 pay grades if you work harder than you ever have in the past. It ain't easy...but the formula is simple. Want to speak in person to a USAF Command Chief Master Sgt (Ret)...PM me and give me your cell and I will call ya. Later Bob [/QUOTE]
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