1. You do not berate someone who has positional authority over you in a public setting. I don't care if he's enlisted. You may be an officer now, but that doesn't mean you're on a pedestal. He knows better than you, and that's not a matter of opinion. It's a fact. If he's yelling at you, he's doing it for a reason (i.e. to tell you you're being ridiculous), and he's been in the Navy a hell of a lot longer than you.
Just because he has positional authority over you, it does not mean he has the right to be disrespectful or yell at you. If fact, he does NOT have this right. Further, there are many in positions of authority and who have been in the Navy a hell of a lot longer that do NOT know better. If Jersey said what she posted she did, she was entirely correct in doing so.
2. If the NASC standards says we SHALL PT three days a week, why are we even having this discussion? You should be PTing anyways. It's TWO hours out of your day...what else do you have to do that's so important?
Agreed
3. A-pool is a paid vacation, everyone knows that...and somehow the ensigns keep finding ways to screw it up by saying that we are doing too much work. Welcome to the Navy, this will be the easiest time you'll have in the fleet. This is your JOB, and taxpayer dollars are going towards you mustering for half an hour in the auditorium. Imagine what the public would think if they knew that we were pulling this crap, getting paid with their money. It's not too much to ask that you follow the rules of your job. Start putting out or get the hell out of my Navy, and make room for someone who's willing to put the effort out.
Up until the word "Imagine", I agreed. Everything after imagine if pontificating. YOUR Navy? I got news for you, there are many in that A pool including the Ensign who spoke up that know a lot more about YOUR Navy than you do.
4. "We're not Aircrew...we don't have to do this stuff." Ummmm, yes you are, and yes you do. Any SNA or SNFO who doesn't think they are aircrew should readjust their attitude or put on black shoes and go to periscope depth. Are you involved with the safe operation of the aircraft? Answer yes, and you're aircrew. Deal with it.
But you are not part of the Aircrew school - see my early post on mixing the A-pool Os with aircrew school Es. This was an ill-advised decision. Further, what do you know about being aircrew, SNA or SNFO let alone about black shoes or bubbleheads? Is this your vast experience in the fleet talking?
5. ENSIGNS ARE NOT ENTITLED TO A THING EXCEPT THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE NAVY LONGER THAN THEY HAVE. Money is being invested in you, the least you can do is pretend to appreciate the opportunity. Nothing chaps me more than idiots who think they are entitled. You've been in the Navy for a month, maybe two. You don't know jack.
This is the biggest piece of Bull Shit you've spouted yet. Ensigns are officers and many have prior fleet experience and leadership experience from non-Navy life. Ensigns are entitled to all the respect of an officer, no matter their experience level. It might be true that Ensigns are expected to learn from their senior Es and Chiefs, but the senior E's and Chiefs also know where the line is drawn. In the end, the Ensign is senior and the good senior Es and Chiefs know this and respect this. And an Ensign that doesn't know this should not be an officer. There is a difference between thinking you are "entitled" and knowing exactly what you are "entitled" to.. I think Jersey knows the difference.
This morning was the most embarrassing thing I have ever seen.
And from what I am reading from others that were there, it was for the PO2.
the A-pool shouldn't be complaining about having to PT 3 days a week,
Agreed
that we shouldn't hold ourselves above the heads of the Aircrew that has the power to down our aircraft, and so on.
You are an officer, you are higher in the pecking order. This doesn't mean you don't respect them, but you are the officer and that has its "entitlements"
And me being an Aggie has nothing to do with anything. Again, an unnecessary addition to the discussion.
Again, lighten up Francis.