Awwwww. How cute she was!! She looks the same... how odd.
New assignment, but no raise, LOL! Well, I guess technically the 150.00 a month in special duty pay is a raise, but I'm expected to attend functions that cost me out of pocket on a regular basis.
This is my job description:
"In the United States Air Force, First Sergeant is not a rank, but a special duty held by the senior enlisted advisor of a military unit who reports directly to the unit commander. This billet is held by individuals of pay grades E-7 through E-9 (Master Sergeant, Senior Master Sergeant and Chief Master Sergeant), and is denoted on the rank insignia by a lozenge (known colloquially as a "diamond"). Often referred to as the "first shirt", or "shirt", the first sergeant is responsible for the morale, welfare, and conduct of all the enlisted members in a squadron and is the chief adviser to the squadron commander concerning the enlisted force. Most units have a master sergeant in this position, while larger units use senior master sergeants and chief master sergeants as first sergeants."
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Date: 2010-11-22 03:26 am (UTC)Awwwww. How cute she was!! She looks the same... how odd.
New assignment, but no raise, LOL! Well, I guess technically the 150.00 a month in special duty pay is a raise, but I'm expected to attend functions that cost me out of pocket on a regular basis.
This is my job description:
"In the United States Air Force, First Sergeant is not a rank, but a special duty held by the senior enlisted advisor of a military unit who reports directly to the unit commander. This billet is held by individuals of pay grades E-7 through E-9 (Master Sergeant, Senior Master Sergeant and Chief Master Sergeant), and is denoted on the rank insignia by a lozenge (known colloquially as a "diamond"). Often referred to as the "first shirt", or "shirt", the first sergeant is responsible for the morale, welfare, and conduct of all the enlisted members in a squadron and is the chief adviser to the squadron commander concerning the enlisted force. Most units have a master sergeant in this position, while larger units use senior master sergeants and chief master sergeants as first sergeants."