El Caballo Loco
09-09-2011, 00:33
I'd like to go on a quick rant about some bs at work but I don't think there's many people here that can truly understand what it's like to be an NCO.
I'm a younger guy but I feel like I've developed some strong leadership values through experience as well as learning from those above me and around me more than anything else.
What I've seen lately at work just fucking disgusts me. I have a fellow NCO who outranks me that literally treats his men like shit. When I refer to "the men" I'm referring to a bunch of inexperienced kids who don't know any better that no one speaks of with any pride. When an NCO refers to his "men", he should refer to them with pride as if they were his almost his own blood. These "men" are provided no guidance yet berated, most of the time in extremely personal and inappropriate ways when they had a task that they did not accomplish yet they knew nothing about it. This certain NCO in question continuously fucks off all day and then at the last minute as everyone is getting ready to go home, he shows up displeased about the work that was done and proceeds to keep the guys there until 8-9-10pm doing bull shit tasks. Mind you, this NCO has no reason to go home as his family life is falling apart, which is inconsequential but I've noticed he's had a propensity to stay at work more and more to avoid the obviously inevitable. Just to be clear, his family life is of no concern to me, I'm only including that as I feel he is doing a poor job of differentiating home life from work life. He has no prior experience running the workplace that he is supposed to be overseeing, yet, when making a crucial decision, shoots from the hip on many things without consulting those around him and when this ends in a bad situation, he simply throw his "men" under the bus to get run over while he walks away faultless. This individual asks things of his "men" on a regular basis that he would not and does not do himself, and would never do these things as long as there is someone else that he can tell to do it for him. This individual constantly mixes his personal opinions of his men with his business opinions which also makes for a bad workplace. I have people that have worked for me that I would downright throw gasoline on if they were on fire, yet I keep that inside, focus on their good qualities, and support them in a professional manner to the utmost of my abilities. Just because I dislike certain things about their person, even though they are an outstanding soldier, doesn't meant I have to start poisoning the workplace with my negativity.
Maybe this is more of a bitch session than a rant. I don't have a dog in this fight, there fore it's not my place to step in and try to change things but I'm in a position where I see this everyday and I'm involved just enough with this workplace for the younger guys to come to me seeking advice which makes me feel helpless. I don't really bring it up to anyone as it's not my lane or prerogative to so maybe I can get it out here some. I have a couple of ideas in place yet have not decided on the appropriate course of action.
One of my favorite quotes of all time was from Band of Brothers when Captain Winters chided Lieutenant Buck Compton on gambling with the men and Buck said something a long the lines of "Christ, it was just gambling." Cpt. Winters said "What if you had won"? and Buck retorted with "What do you mean?. Then Cpt. Winters said one of the most profound things I believe any leader has said of those below them:
"What if you'd won? Never put yourself in the position where you can take from these men."
That rang very true with me and what I witness every day is the absolute opposite. When I thing of my "men" that thought is at the very front of my mind at all times.
Rant over, I just had to get that off my chest.
I'm a younger guy but I feel like I've developed some strong leadership values through experience as well as learning from those above me and around me more than anything else.
What I've seen lately at work just fucking disgusts me. I have a fellow NCO who outranks me that literally treats his men like shit. When I refer to "the men" I'm referring to a bunch of inexperienced kids who don't know any better that no one speaks of with any pride. When an NCO refers to his "men", he should refer to them with pride as if they were his almost his own blood. These "men" are provided no guidance yet berated, most of the time in extremely personal and inappropriate ways when they had a task that they did not accomplish yet they knew nothing about it. This certain NCO in question continuously fucks off all day and then at the last minute as everyone is getting ready to go home, he shows up displeased about the work that was done and proceeds to keep the guys there until 8-9-10pm doing bull shit tasks. Mind you, this NCO has no reason to go home as his family life is falling apart, which is inconsequential but I've noticed he's had a propensity to stay at work more and more to avoid the obviously inevitable. Just to be clear, his family life is of no concern to me, I'm only including that as I feel he is doing a poor job of differentiating home life from work life. He has no prior experience running the workplace that he is supposed to be overseeing, yet, when making a crucial decision, shoots from the hip on many things without consulting those around him and when this ends in a bad situation, he simply throw his "men" under the bus to get run over while he walks away faultless. This individual asks things of his "men" on a regular basis that he would not and does not do himself, and would never do these things as long as there is someone else that he can tell to do it for him. This individual constantly mixes his personal opinions of his men with his business opinions which also makes for a bad workplace. I have people that have worked for me that I would downright throw gasoline on if they were on fire, yet I keep that inside, focus on their good qualities, and support them in a professional manner to the utmost of my abilities. Just because I dislike certain things about their person, even though they are an outstanding soldier, doesn't meant I have to start poisoning the workplace with my negativity.
Maybe this is more of a bitch session than a rant. I don't have a dog in this fight, there fore it's not my place to step in and try to change things but I'm in a position where I see this everyday and I'm involved just enough with this workplace for the younger guys to come to me seeking advice which makes me feel helpless. I don't really bring it up to anyone as it's not my lane or prerogative to so maybe I can get it out here some. I have a couple of ideas in place yet have not decided on the appropriate course of action.
One of my favorite quotes of all time was from Band of Brothers when Captain Winters chided Lieutenant Buck Compton on gambling with the men and Buck said something a long the lines of "Christ, it was just gambling." Cpt. Winters said "What if you had won"? and Buck retorted with "What do you mean?. Then Cpt. Winters said one of the most profound things I believe any leader has said of those below them:
"What if you'd won? Never put yourself in the position where you can take from these men."
That rang very true with me and what I witness every day is the absolute opposite. When I thing of my "men" that thought is at the very front of my mind at all times.
Rant over, I just had to get that off my chest.