my husbands company is ridiculous - everyone is having problems with the higher ups. one of the guys even had to file a congressional inquiry. but they have a class A inspection tomorrow.... so my husband dropped his off a few days ago to get dry cleaned and he's picking them up this afternoon. his sergeant texted him last night and asked him to bring it today so he could check it before anyone else, and he told him it was getting cleaned. he asked him to bring the slip, so he did, and today apparently that's not good enough for the higher ups and he's making up excuses. so he got written up for that, and then my husband tried to tell the guy what happened last night and showed him the text, and he got written up for disrespecting an NCO AND for not keeping track of his gear - even though it's all on the slip and the inspection wasn't even today. they said he should have known that they wanted to see if before the inspection because it happened last month... while he was on missions. what's the deal? isn't getting written up bad? esp 3 times? and is there anything that can be done about these idiots and their power trips or is that just how it is? i know it doesn't sound like a lot just from hearing that, but it's tip of the iceberg.... and the first time it really messed with my husband this badly.
smh @ jake. you obviously jumped to conclusions. if you need me to explain every single thing that's going on.... from them backdating a soldier's "kick out" date so they don't have to cover an injury he received during training and holding his pay for over 3 months to one of the NCO's coming to a house of our friend and questioning his wife about the validity of her health condition to countless other things, i can, but it has nothing to do with my question.
acidburn, exactly the kind of answer i was looking for. thank you, i appreciate it. i just don't want him to get in trouble for something that could have been prevented.
smh @ jake. you obviously jumped to conclusions. if you need me to explain every single thing that's going on.... from them backdating a soldier's "kick out" date so they don't have to cover an injury he received during training and holding his pay for over 3 months to one of the NCO's coming to a house of our friend and questioning his wife about the validity of her health condition to countless other things, i can, but it has nothing to do with my question.
acidburn, exactly the kind of answer i was looking for. thank you, i appreciate it. i just don't want him to get in trouble for something that could have been prevented.