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I want to know how to get rid of a particular qualification that I have. I don't want the qual and I want it off my MPRR. Don't ask why.
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Your orderly room has the ability to do this. Your CO will have to approve it.rocksteady said:I want to know how to get rid of a particular qualification that I have. I don't want the qual and I want it off my MPRR. Don't ask why.
cupper said:Surest way to ensure that you get stuck with the particular duty for all time is to *****, moan and drip about it and try and have the qualification removed in order to avoid said duty.
Your unit spent from its budget and freed the schedule up to make you available for the training to obtain the qualification. They will be none too happy to hear that you didn't appreciate their effort.
And perhaps someone in the unit would have wanted to go on that course, or get that qualification, but it went to you instead.
Suck it up Buttercup. We've all had to deal with similar issues at some points in our careers, Reg or Res. Just keep saying "This too shall pass." And one day it will.
MJP said:Very large assumption going on on your part. It could be very innocuous on the part of the OP and sometimes things people would rather not have on their MPRR show up as MCG has pointed out. I think the OP has the information he needs to move forward with his request and it is up to his CoC to determine how right or wrong removing the quail is.
MJP said:Very large assumption going on on your part. It could be very innocuous on the part of the OP and sometimes things people would rather not have on their MPRR show up as MCG has pointed out. I think the OP has the information he needs to move forward with his request and it is up to his CoC to determine how right or wrong removing the qual is.
Edited for speeeling
*Quail = Bird
Qual = Qualification
D3 said:Looking at the OPs posting history it doesn't seem to be much of a stretch...
cupper said:Surest way to ensure that you get stuck with the particular duty for all time is to *****, moan and drip about it and try and have the qualification removed in order to avoid said duty.
Your unit spent from its budget and freed the schedule up to make you available for the training to obtain the qualification. They will be none too happy to hear that you didn't appreciate their effort.
And perhaps someone in the unit would have wanted to go on that course, or get that qualification, but it went to you instead.
Suck it up Buttercup. We've all had to deal with similar issues at some points in our careers, Reg or Res. Just keep saying "This too shall pass." And one day it will.
MJP said:No, not all.
However, the overall tone of this website has turned pretty negative over the last while. With a variety of folks (sometimes even myself) jumping into a thread with wild speculation about another poster's intent. Sometimes justifiable but often answers could be given in a manner that is less confrontational, or people could refrain from adding to the thread if their comment doesn't add any value. I am certainly not saying the we shouldn't have an opinion on a course of action or an idea within a thread but over the top responses by folks on both sides of an argument tend to overshadow the entire issue at discussion and generally add little to the debate. There have been some good additions to this thread that have the required information and some not so great additions. In this case I have no clue about the OPs intent. He may or may not be trying to remove a qual to prevent him from having to do a task that he feels he doesn't have to. I would tend to want to allow his CoC to judge the need for allowing that request. One could easily point out to the OP in a non-confrontational manner the how and why a CoC won't allow for someone to just pick and choose the courses that show up on their MPRR rather than dog piling or making speculative broad brush statements.
D3 said:Point taken. I agree that dog piles happen much to frequently...
Highlighting the glaring difference between those who joined to serve in the military and those who see this as simply "McJob."UnwiseCritic said:As for the guy, man if you don't want it, get it off. You don't owe anyone anything.
Journeyman said:Highlighting the glaring difference between those who joined to serve in the military and those who see this as simply "McJob."