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yozongu
12-10-2015, 10:59 PM
My friend told me if I volunteer for leadership position while in boot camp and do good then I will get promoted easily. I also have a friend who went from E-1 to E-3 in boot camp. My question is that if I'm already E-3 is it worth to do anything extra? I figured something like looking good on eval and such is likely.

LT Guppy
12-11-2015, 04:55 AM
You can if you want.

But after you graduate no one will care what you did in boot camp. Also, sometimes positions are voluntold not volunteer.

Just4Kixs
12-13-2015, 11:00 PM
My friend told me if I volunteer for leadership position while in boot camp and do good then I will get promoted easily. I also have a friend who went from E-1 to E-3 in boot camp. My question is that if I'm already E-3 is it worth to do anything extra? I figured something like looking good on eval and such is likely.

I was an E-3 in boot camp and I got voluntold to be EPO. You will stand out if you know how to be responsible and follow directions, as well as carry yourself in a mature manner. The RDCs will see that, just how they did in me sadly. Then I was told to go to a yeoman brief alongside other recruits in my division in preparation for some divisional staff jobs. RDCs wanted me to be yeoman, but they forgot eventually lol, I never wanted to be YN anyway. Did I want a job? Hell no. But I had no choice, and EPO wasn't that bad. Besides, I had work experience that helped me babysit the division kids. You don't get evals and what not at boot camp. That comes later in your future command. My thoughts? Let the E-1s and E-nones get those jobs so they can be experienced and such or advance. My final RPOC (we went through 4 RPOCs) was an E-1. He passed his DEP exam AND first PFA (you must pass both to be promoted), so he got promoted to E2... then after boot camp, he got promoted again to E-3 from the RDCs because of his leadership. After boot camp, he got back paid too as an E-3 during his time in boot camp as an E-1.

biruis
12-14-2015, 08:02 PM
It could make life easier in bootcamp. theres a good chance to have some sour apples as leadership.
If you really want to lead, don't take a leadership position, just help your shipmates as much as possible, and try to minimize drama. Bootcamp is like having a bunch of middleschoolers in a prison.

FlyNavy
12-14-2015, 08:09 PM
What you do in bootcamp will pretty much have zero to do with what happens to you in the fleet. If you're E3 already there is literally nothing that's going to do anything for you by taking some kind of extra duty while you're at RTC. It won't go on your eval and nobody in the fleet is going to care.

Not to sound callous, sorry haha Just some reality ^_^

/r
CTT1

FutureND
12-14-2015, 10:37 PM
There is a chance to advance in pay grade if you get a job and do it well. That being said, if you are already an E3, let someone else have it.