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5 Ways to Deal with Drill Sergeants
Michael Volkin | June 03, 2008
Drill sergeants will undoubtedly treat you like you have never been treated before. They clearly don’t want to be your friend, they don’t want to make you feel warm and fuzzy and they certainly don’t want you to feel like you’re at home. There are however, ways to deal with drill sergeants that won’t drive you crazy. If you’re about to leave for boot camp, use the 5 tips below to deal with your drill sergeant more effectively.
The top 5 ways to deal with drill sergeants: 5) Don’t try to be a leader or a follower Also, becoming a follower will not work to your advantage. Do not follow what a recruit says just because s/he makes sense. Always follow what your drill sergeant says. If you show signs of being weak, your drill sergeant will capitalize on that and make you uncomfortable whenever a chance arises. 4) Stay under the radar 3) Forget your manners 2) Respond with confidence 1) Remember the mental game # # # # SGT Michael Volkin is the author of author of The Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook and the all new Ultimate Interactive Basic Training Workbook
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About Michael Volkin
![]() Sergeant Michael Volkin is a U.S. Army veteran. He served in Operation Enduring/Iraqi Freedom as a Chemical Operations Specialist and received an Army Commendation Medal for his efforts and for the fitness programs he designed to help his fellow soldiers. He has a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Science from Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas and a Real Estate Brokers Degree from Cosumnes River College in California. Be sure to listen to Sgt. Volkin's Ultimate Basic Training Radio every Monday! What's Hot
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