What small meaningless Air Force hill are you willing to die on?

For BTZ, awards, promotion to any rank, unless classes or a degree are directly related to your AFSC and/or current duties, education should be masked and not matter. Why should people get rewarded simply for taking classes? Most don't make you a better supervisor or better at your job. They're great for your future and post-military life, but promotions and awards should be based on performance of your job...as the promotion board charge stats is supposed to be the biggest reason.

Just salty cause recently found out I didn't get a MP or PN after working a rank above mine for a year at a deployed location because I was raked and stacked and every person that was given a MP or PN had a bachelors as a TSgt.

Its not a requirement as a TSgt...a CCAF isn't even a requirement ...then why is something not directly related with your primary duties determining careers and 40+ years of retirement?

/r/AirForce Thread