The log sheets are written with the exhausted (or hungover) condition of the average Sailor completing them (as well as the reviewer). Identifying a situation that might require corrective action involves first seeing the red circle is needed. Any departure from the simplicity risks topplong the whole system!
I’m pretty sure that was me … or at least the same thing happened to me, when I was in power school in the fall of 2017 (not 16). I still think I should have gotten the points.
The log sheets are written with the exhausted (or hungover) condition of the average Sailor completing them (as well as the reviewer). Identifying a situation that might require corrective action involves first seeing the red circle is needed. Any departure from the simplicity risks topplong the whole system!
“You know we’re living in a society!”
I’m pretty sure that was me … or at least the same thing happened to me, when I was in power school in the fall of 2017 (not 16). I still think I should have gotten the points.
Wait, never mind, that was the fall of ‘16. That definitely was me, haha
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Perhaps we should let them report in furlongs/fortnight, as long as the math works out.
12% say it is OK? Are we letting non-quals vote?
Former Commodores’ votes should count double !!