Initiation Committee Notes
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09AUG02
FRIDAY
10AUG02 SATURDAY1400
ASSIGN: REQUEST CHIT TO BE INITIATED DITTY BAG CHARGE BOOK ANCHORS AWEIGH CADENCE/JODIES DIVISIONS WITH DOR’S BOOK REPORT
12AUG02
MONDAY
0530
1300
1500
TOPIC: SEXUAL HARASSMENT/DISCRIMINATION ASSIGN: HAT BOX NAM WRITE UP GUIDE ON MEMORIZATION
13AUG02 TUESDAY
14AUG02 WEDNESDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: CPO MESS/CPOA ASSIGN: HISTORY OF FOULED ANCHOR HISTORY OF CHARGE BOOK POI AND REPORT CHITS MEMORIZATION 16AUG02 FRIDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: LEADERSHIP TRAITS ASSIGN: APPT W/C.O. TO DISCUSS MESS/WARDROOM RELATIONSHIP
17AUG02 SATURDAY
19AUG02 MONDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: COMMUNICATION SKILLS ASSIGN: EVALS DRB
20AUG02 TUESDAY
21AUG02 WEDNESDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: JO TRAINING ASSIGN: PCPO AWARDS
22AUG02 THURSDAY
23AUG02 FRIDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: BASIC SEAMANSHIP
ASSIGN:
MEMORIZATION 24AUG02 SATURDAY
1400
26AUG02
MONDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: COUNSELING SCENARIOS ASSIGN: INVITATIONS - SN Jones has a
history of being late to work. He
has been counseled 3 times, in the past two weeks, for arriving to work 30-60
minutes late. Your LPO tells you that SN Jones keeps falling asleep at
work. Today, SN Jones arrived 45
minutes late and appears very tired and run down. You're furious, but to this point you have given him the
benefit of the doubt and not initiated a report chit. What would you do? -
Your LPO, Petty Officer Johnson, is on the fast track to Chief.
She is the number one first class in the command, just received her
associate's degree and is heavily involved in both command and community. Additionally, she has done an outstanding job as your LPO.
You believe she is ready for the next level!
To this point in her career she has had no disciplinary problems.
SN Smith comes into your office and says he thinks Petty Officer Johnson
has been drinking. You bring Petty
Officer Johnson into your office and smell alcohol.
You sit her down and ask her what's going on. She responds and tells you a long time friend came to town
last night and they went out and tied one on.
She emphatically apologized and said she used poor judgment.
What would you do? -
SN Hayes is a hard charging young sailor, one of the top SN in the department.
SN Hayes has a wife and a newborn child (3 months old).
He comes into your office and asks if he can speak with you.
He said chief; I have a really big problem.
Yesterday I received an eviction notice.
I have been struggling to pay the rent and subsequently I've fallen a few
months behind. What would you do? -
You are a division chief at an NSGA. There
is a CTR3 that works for you that has had a problem in the past writing bad
checks. He has already been
formally counseled and received financial counseling.
The command has just received a letter stating Petty Officer Thomas has
written 6 bad checks at the exchange. What
would you do? -
You are the chief in charge at PSD. You
get word from one of your sailors that the CMC has a drug problem.
You being a personal friend of the CMC, decide to address this off duty.
You go to his house to confront the CMC.
When he lets you in, the house smells of marijuana and there is drug
paraphernalia on the table. What
would you do? -
Petty Officer Smith has been a top performer.
However, over the past few months his quality of work has deteriorated
significantly. He doesn't seem to
care as much as he used to. He used
to wear a very squared away uniform and now he no longer irons his utilities. Recently he has been coming into work late and when you
confront him you smell alcohol. What
would you do? -
You 're a division chief at SK " A" school.
You are out one night at a club and notice that one of your classes is
having a class party. You approach
one of the instructors to see how things are going and to ensure that there are
designated drivers. The instructor
informs you that it' s all under control. Then
you notice in the corner of the club one of the other instructors with his arm
around a student and she is rubbing his leg.
What would you do? - You are a MS chief stationed at the galley in San Diego, CA. One of your SN was recently married and has just brought his wife down from Oregon. They just moved out in town and are struggling to make ends meet. He comes to you and says chief I feel like I'm in over my head. I am barley paying the bills, my wife is having a hard time finding a job and we don't even have pots to cook with. Furthermore, my car just broke down yesterday and the mechanic said it would cost me $1100.00 to fix it. I don't have that kind of money. What would you do? 27AUG02 TUESDAY
28AUG02 WEDNESDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: CPO UNIFORMS ASSIGN: COSTUMES MEMORIZATION 30AUG02 FRIDAY
03SEP02
TUESDAY
0530
0800-1600
04SEP02
WEDNESDAY
0530
0800-1600
05SEP02
THURSDAY
0530
0800-1600
06SEP02
FRIDAY
0530
0800-1600
09SEP02
MONDAY
0530
1500
TOPIC: CACO ASSIGN: CHARIOTS FOOD LIST 10SEP02 TUESDAY
11SEP02 WEDNESDAY
0530
1500
ASSIGN: SKED OF EVENTS FOR INITIATION
15SEP02 SUNDAY
1600 – THE FUN BEGINS (PLACE TBD)
1730
1800
1900
2000
2100
16SEP02
MONDAY
0400
0730
1600
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