Alright so pay very close attention
as we walk in here this is the main office, remember where this is at you’ll
come here often. In the office is also the tool room which before you grab a
tool from the tool room you need to check it out and make sure the sergeant on
duty okays it or you will get a negative counseling statement. As we walk down
this hallway on the right is the bathroom, be sure to keep this spotless
because it’ll make your job easier at the end of the day because I’m not doing
it I’ve been here too long. You will report to your squad leader, he is in bay
1 he’s not the brightest and yells a lot about pointless stuff but not everyone
can get a good squad leader like me. By bay 1 is the chiefs’ office, you won’t
go in there, if he needs you he’ll find you. This sergeant here just got
promoted so he’s on a power trip so stay away from him unless you want to do
useless tasks and get yelled at, I guess that’s up to you.
You
need to record everything you do in a day, hours you worked on it, what was
wrong with whatever you worked on, how you fixed it, and what parts you needed
to fix it. Turn this sheet into your squad leader every day. You need to work
hard every day for the entire day if you’re not we will find something for you
to do, and believe me you probably won’t like it. Outside here is where all of
the vehicles you will be working on are at, I won’t be helping you there I have
a different M.O.S. then you do so you’ll be on your own so have fun and try to
stay out of the way, also show respect to higher enlisted even if they don’t
deserve it. It causes a lot less pain in the end if you just follow these instructions.
I never imagined paperwork in the army, but it does make sence, there are so many different facets of military life. It interests me because my boyfriends brother is in the army over at Ft. Brag. He doesn't like it and gets homesick often. My best friend is in the reserves over in Massachusets, she is overseas right now. My mom put together a care package for her, we put red licorice in it. Is sounds like you were a machanice, tough job fixing things. I liked your "orientation," good job.
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