Humour in Uniform
CAREER AS MILITARY OFFICER – TIPS FOR SUCCESS
(A Spoof)
Disclaimer:
This blog post is a spoof, pure fiction, just for fun and humor,
no offence is meant to anyone, so take it with a pinch of salt and have a
laugh.
“FAUJI” SENSE OF HUMOUR
Military Officers have a rather droll and
unique sense of humour.
In fact, a proclivity for humour is considered
a desirable “Officer Like Quality” aka “OLQ”.
Even the literary world recognizes this military
penchant for humour and contemporary literature has a distinctive literary genre called “humour
in uniform”.
A few days ago there was a rather amusing
post making the rounds in the social media, especially in veteran
forums/groups.
The post contained extracts of a purported
pep talk – an alleged speech of a senior officer to young officers, giving them
tips on how to succeed in their military careers.
I use the words “purported” and “alleged” deliberately
– since I did not personally hear these “gems of wisdom”.
In fact, the speech seems so bizarre that I
suspect it may be fictitious, a spoof, a figment of someone’s imagination
running wild.
Or maybe, the witty senior officer was in
“high spirits” and was allowing his “sense of humour” to run riot.
Whether fictitious or not, I found the “pep
talk” so hilarious, that I thought I must share some of these rather amusing “gems
of wisdom” with you, after “seasoning” them with some “salt and pepper”, to
cheer you up and to give you a laugh.
“FAUJI” SUCCESS MANTRA
Do you want the “mantra” for success as a
military officer?
Here are some “pearls of wisdom” (suitably paraphrased)
mutatis
mutandis on “how to reach the
top”:
ON CAREER PLANNING
Plan your career.
There is no point living if you get superseded
(passed over for promotion).
ON CAREER MANAGEMENT
Be smart (implying that working hard is
different from working smart).
Working hard when your ACR is far away is
stupidity.
Slog when your ACR is round the corner.
Put in effort only where it matters for your
ACR.
(Ensure “Return on Investment” from your ACR
point of view).
Avoid getting involved in useless clutter
which does not pay you ACR dividends.
[NB: In the Military, promotions are solely
based on your ACRs (Annual Confidential Reports) – hence all your efforts must
be focused on getting excellent ACRs – if you are a smart officer you will optimally
“time” your visible efforts in sync with your ACR]
ON SOCIAL LIFE MANAGEMENT
Suitably “Schedule” your birthdays and
anniversaries when your ACR is about to be written (no one remembers the
actual dates anyway).
In order to impress your boss, throw lavish
parties at home on your “birthdays”/”anniversaries” and invite your boss and
his wife as “guests of honour”.
When you go for parties (in messes/clubs), you
and your wife must plan before going to the party – which persons you should speak to
– what topics/gossip you should speak about – your boss and other senior officers
who matter (and their wives) must remember your name once they go back home.
In the party you (and your wife) must look
after your boss and his wife and see that they are served snacks and drinks (if
required carry drinks and snacks for them yourself).
At all social occasions, you and your wife must
demonstrate to your boss and his wife that you care for them.
All your social activities must be planned with an eye on your ACR.
ON MARRIAGE
(After hinting that, from the career point of
view, it is best for a military officer to marry the daughter of a senior
officer – and regrettably ascertaining that most of the officers present had failed to do
so).
As far as your personal life goes, most of
you have already gone wrong.
You should have married senior officers’
daughters.
ON FAMILY PLANNING
If you don’t have two kids by the time you
are 30 – it’s already too late.
(NB: This seems good advice, considering the
early retirement age in the military, where most officers retire in their early/mid
50’s).
Make sure that your son’s date of birth is on
the first of June (1st June) so that he gets maximum benefit (in
terms of seniority) when he joins the army.
(NB: I did not understand this “gem of wisdom”).
If you are preparing for Staff College and
you have a small child to look after, then you have not planned properly.
(You must plan and clear your Staff College
exam accordingly).
ON FAIR BABIES
I have kept the most hilarious for the end – here is
the ultimate “gem of wisdom”:
Once you reach Staff College Wellington, get
your wife pregnant there – your babies will be fair.
Hey – remember this is a spoof – just for laughs – so don’t take
it seriously.
Have a happy and cheerful day ahead.
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