Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Does anybody else have a best, worst job you've ever had? A job that absolutely crushed you, but looking back you're like "man, that was a really valuable even though I wish it went differently" π©π©π© I was an aide while in the Army and worked 15 hour days for a year, but damn I fr got an education on people.
7 replies
0 recast
5 reactions
whit βοΈ
@whit
Weβre you an aide in a deployed situation or on the home front? Either way, Iβm sure it was intense & thank you for your service!
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
I was an aide while stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, TX while the brigade trained for the deployment. So it was like military Office Space in a Catch-22/Vonnegut preparation context haha I was basically the βfixerβ for my 700 person unit - if the boss wanted it I had to figure out how to make it happen π«
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
whit βοΈ
@whit
So what happened once the brigade was deployed? You didnβt stay on as an aide? On the one hand, could see the value and efficiency in keeping an aide in place, especially when being deployed, but do they rotate aides regularly to provide experience to more up and coming officers? (I assume aides are officers?)
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
So you switch your job in the military basically every 12-24 months and almost never do the same job twice. So after I was an aide, I became an Infantry platoon leader during our deployment to Kuwait/Afghanistan. Way more fun π«‘
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
whit βοΈ
@whit
π«‘ πΊπΈ How long were you in the military? I never served & sometimes regret it tbh. But it never crossed my mind when I was younger, which is odd because military history has been a passion as far back as I can remember. I consumed history books, war movies, even went to civil war reenactments in high school.
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction