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Originally Posted by Seaver
Mars, not to take anything away from your experience, the military is a whole different beast and we both know that.
Had that been a civilian job, you could always get letters of recommendations in order to leverage your dedication with a new heirarchy within the company or apply to a whole different company all together. Right now with the bad economy it's not the best conditions, however companies are always looking for the hard workers. Instead of paying someone to leverage your work capabilities do it yourself. The great thing about a fluid work environment is employers can only take so much advantage of their workers as they will always leave to greener pastures.
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I completely agree that the military is a whole different beast then any other occupation. I detailed the experience I had with the Navy because it's something that happened to me personally. But as I stated I've seen this happen to other people several times in my life. From fast food restaurants to offices within courthouses.
I believe there really is a "Peter Principle." Not saying it happens all the time but sometimes no good deed really doesn't go unpunished. Some people really do rise to their level of incompetence.