Meanwhile JOs are shuffling to the exits.
Yup. PERS is
so blind.
"Nothing to see here, move along, move along!"
Wouldn’t big navy get a better return on investment by opening up the pool to anyone nearing MSR completion, rather than losing them completely?
Of course. But unfortunately there's no pencil pusher at PERS going through each and every 13xx record to ensure they got theirs. Instead, they divined that we shall all be on ye olde goldenne path and be "due course." Essentially, they cast a huge filter on everyone vis-a-vis a broken system which is capable only of picking ducks. We discussed this recently somewhere else on the board, but suffice to say I think we are our own worst enemy.
To a point, I can understand why
@Brett327 says he would theoretically give the #1 EP to the #2 because #1 said he wants NPS (for example) and #2 says "I want to be a CO." While I understand where he's coming from, there's inherit problems with this. First, you're asking the #1 guy to be honest with you knowing full well that because he's honest, he gets screwed. But then you expect the #2 guy to also be honest. There's a dark side to that coin as well -- what if he's not? What if #2 is playing the game and knows the magic words are "I want to be a CO"? When then? You cannot assume with people that they're all going to tell you what they want up front.
When you give the #1 to the #2, you're really fucking
everyone:
First, the Navy loses out on the #1 guy continuing to serve because we just told him we don't value what he values -- in other words, we tell them if you want to go off the path to NPS,
Sayonara! Which means #2 becomes #1 simply because they were in the right place at the right time or said the magic words, regardless of actual intent.
Second, this essentially means the CO lies to the board about who their best officer is. What happens then? The #2 guy picks up because he looks good on paper and fast forward and you have a squadron/ship/etc being run by the #1 loser. Out of all the people who came up short, he was #1 in that category. Instead, we told the real #1 to fuck off and took the next least worst.
Third, we denied the #2 guy the opportunity for self-improvement. People don't usually dig deep and improve themselves when everything is great -- there's no incentive. If you got the #1 and didn't know you didn't deserve it, why would you do anything differently? At least Goose and Mav
knew they were the #2 and struggled through things to get better. Instead we're telling the #2 guy he's #1 with little to no feedback and down the road we hand him the keys to hundreds of lives. As an organization, we usually get away with it and things generally work out, but only because the quality spread among #1/#2s is usually small -- until it's not.
Wait a minute. I thought some folks just wanted to stay in the cockpit in perpetuity and not do staff tours? This has been talked about many many times on AW. Seems like a good niche program that would appeal to those folks, while boosting production in training pipelines, no?
Sir.....no. Just....respectfully...no. This program is asinine. First of all, in order to be competitive for even the stupidest of Navy programs, we all know you're going to need to have a good record. Down-Right-Down, EP highwaters, "sustained superior performance," etc. Which means if you
don't board with the #1 EP (because you were honest with Skipper A and in turn they don't "waste" the #1 on you), you're going to compete with the guys who
did get the #1 EP from Skipper B who either supported the decision or was blindsided because Skipper B's #1 didn't tell him/her their true intentions. And then your #1 gets screwed twice.
Which brings me to a couple of points about trust. You said earlier in this thread that you would consider that situation a breach of trust. To be honest, if that's happening between a CO and their officers, there was never trust to begin with. No EP Pilot worth a damn ever lays out their cards on the table for a CO they don't know if they can trust. If there's even the slightest shred of evidence that the RS can't be trusted, they're going to keep their mouth shut and work hard until they figure out what to do about it, until time reveals more one way or the other, until they can snuff out their CO's true colors. Doing otherwise is just dumb. Don't you see the conundrum there? You want your EPs to be foolish and tell you what they're thinking regardless, but you also want the best and the brightest to be your EPs. One of these precludes the other, so unless we want to promote a bunch of dumb asses, hotshot Naval Officers across the globe will continue to hold their cards close to their chest until the correct moment.
Trust has to be earned. I'm not going to trust my CO if I watch him play this fuck-fuck game with the guys a year ahead of me and take the #1 away from the pilot who really deserves it and instead give it to the #2 because of all the reasons you mentioned earlier. And while
@Brett327 might take my #1 away, I can point to other Skippers (like my current) who reward me for the hard work I put in, despite my long-term goals. That disparity right there, regardless of which side of the fence you fall on, is why guys are leaving. Because when the O-4 or DH list comes out and we see LT Dipshit made it, it's incredibly disheartening. But by all means, let's give LCDR Dipshit keys to the clown car to train the brand new kids who are most likely to kill you.