- Reaction score
- 3,106
- Points
- 1,160
Never mind, withdrawn, apologies to all.
Good2Golf said:Again, who said she's a POS, as you stated earlier? ???
Kat Stevens said:She also said it was a job she not trained to do, in an environment (re heritage and gender) that she would not be able to perform effectively. Maybe if the Navy hadn't been so hard assed, and found her a more suitable gig, they wouldn't have lost an apparently outstanding officer.
PS if I think something, I usually have no problem saying it.
Guess not."Assign only to the most challenging jobs!"
The individual augmentee jobs typically include public works and reconstruction; training local forces in Afghanistan; medical care; protecting U.S. bases; interpreting laws, especially concerning contractor obligations; forging closer ties with communities in Afghanistan; handling detainees; and administrative work.
That gave her pause, not only because she was not trained for the job, but also because she is of Japanese, Korean and Jewish ancestry.
"They were going to have me negotiate money transactions with Iraqi warlords. A woman of Jewish and East Asian descent to try to talk to men about money in a country where women aren't always allowed to handle money," Weiner says.
It minimizes the job and training we do for the Navy
Kat Stevens said:"That gave her pause, .not only because she was not trained for the job, but also because she is of Japanese, Korean and Jewish ancestry"
My point, I believe. Never mind, you win, bye now.
CTD said:if they would like to go to Afganistan as a Gate Guard, Truck Driver or other general job
CTD said:Look at the context here in Canada. Why don't you head up to most any Airforce base and ask the Aircraft Techs who have 15 or more years in if they would like to go to Afganistan as a Gate Guard, Truck Driver or other general job. See what the response is.