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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="megameGT500" data-source="post: 10724100" data-attributes="member: 68150"><p>Don't blindly listen to your NCO's. Remember you are in charge and they know that. You need to establish a respect between the two of you. (I'm in the Army so when I was a LT I listened / talked to my PLT SGT) Make sure you both are on the same page. Nothing is more embarassing than conflicting orders. Remember, you have your intent from the CDR and your NCO will most likely have some instructions from their NCOIC. Make sure you clearly outline your orders. And whatever you do, DO NOT DO YOUR NCO'S JOB. Let them do it. You tell them what you want and they will have thier airmen do it. Good Luck and if you ever need anything let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megameGT500, post: 10724100, member: 68150"] Don't blindly listen to your NCO's. Remember you are in charge and they know that. You need to establish a respect between the two of you. (I'm in the Army so when I was a LT I listened / talked to my PLT SGT) Make sure you both are on the same page. Nothing is more embarassing than conflicting orders. Remember, you have your intent from the CDR and your NCO will most likely have some instructions from their NCOIC. Make sure you clearly outline your orders. And whatever you do, DO NOT DO YOUR NCO'S JOB. Let them do it. You tell them what you want and they will have thier airmen do it. Good Luck and if you ever need anything let me know. [/QUOTE]
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