Question: are there any errors in this passage? Reflection Journal Lesson 6 by Sgt Bowman, Michael J. This week, we discussed performance evaluations and how to

are there any errors in this passage? Reflection Journal Lesson 6 by Sgt Bowman, Michael J. This week, we discussed performance evaluations and how to review your own Master Brief Sheet (MBS). This class has helped me a lot with reviewing my MBS and learning how the Junior Enlisted Performance Evaluation System works (JEPES). Due to the small units I have been part of, my last duty station being an I&I with no subordinates under me to write evaluations for, and now this duty station with a total of 4 staff members that are Sergeants and above, and Recovering Service Members (RSMS) that range from Chief Warrant Officers to Lance Corporals. Unfortunately, while you are a RSM you won't rate a JEPES occasion. Your evaluations are essentially frozen during your time at Wounded Warrior Battalion although Marines are still able to be promoted. Sergeants and above receive non-observed FITREPS and only input a standardized billet description that all RSMs receive when they check in. Due to my lack of experience of filling out JEPES occasions, I fear I might not be prepared once I do receive a Marine that requires JEPES. However, Thanks to this week's lesson, I feel

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