Hardest Question on the Army Promotion Board
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ส.ค. 2020
- It's the most challenging question you'll be asked on the Army promotion board; Sergeant Audie Murphy Board, Best Warrior Competition Board - hell, EVERY interview. Get it wrong, and you've doomed yourself.
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1SG, I got my promotable status today with all members of the board including my CSM tell me that I performed phenomenally and well above expectations. Thank you for all of your help!
Congrats!!
Watching this is beyond authentic. I came into this video looking for answers to my upcoming promotion board, until you helped me realize in this sit down that I need to be asking myself these kinds of questions. How do I stand out? Am I trustworthy to lead future soldiers? Do I have the technical and general proficiency to lead, and if not, how am I going to improve so I can be a successful leader in the making. I have so much more to say, but I'll keep it short. I just wanted to make a comment to say that this information you're giving is beyond thought provoking, and I'm glad I found it and your channel.
Carson, I’m glad it resonated with you. I look forward to the journey - until then!
So how did it go?
Thank you for this video, this is the exact question that I have struggled with answering, in that I don’t want to give some cookie-cutter response or even say what I think they want to hear. I want to say what I mean, and mean it when I say it...and more importantly, I want the board to feel it. Thank you for your advice
Glad it was helpful!
Quartermaster question:
As a quartermaster, when can your position supercede a four star general?
Spot On!
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Team leaders are the backbone of the backbone.
Indeed!
why should i be promoted? simple cause my squad leader is never here and i pick up his slack.
That won’t get ya far. 😂🤣
Just got told I'm going to the board next week. Let's go!
How did it go?
I go on Tuesday
What are your thoughts about when this question is asked and they honestly answer that they don't believe that they are ready.
If I think they are ready, and they may be displaying a sense of humility and awareness of the seriousness of being an NCO, then that's one thing. If not, I just give a no go - probably....as in more than likely. I don't scream or yell at someone for stuff like this, I don't think any less of them either.
25Q !!!!
In da house!