Friday, January 07, 2005
What do [E5 and E6] mean? Do they have to do with a personnel member's MOS or grade? What's yours?
To describe someone's position, we usually use their pay grade, instead of their rank. I guess that's because it's easier and it applies across services. Secretary Rumsfeld uses this term to describe his own position when he’s asked a national policy question: “that’s above my pay grade” My grade is E4 and my rank is specialist.
To describe someone's position, we usually use their pay grade, instead of their rank. I guess that's because it's easier and it applies across services. Secretary Rumsfeld uses this term to describe his own position when he’s asked a national policy question: “that’s above my pay grade” My grade is E4 and my rank is specialist.
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