Throughout my time in the army, I've had my fair share of bad bosses for different reasons. Some were bad because they made decisions that I couldn't control, while others were good people but just not good leaders. But here's what I've learned: every bad boss you have is temporary and will sort themselves out eventually.
Instead of letting a bad boss sour you, stay true to yourself, do your job well and stay positive. The more positive and productive you are, the more influence you'll have on them and the more leeway you'll have in your job. It's important to remember to not let a bad boss make you negative, but instead focus on moving forward towards a common goal.
Overall, a bad boss will sort themselves out, and if you're performing to the best of your abilities, they will have less control over you.
In this video, John will be discussing the first step of the 3-step pistol draw technique. This technique is commonly used by law enforcement, military personnel, and civilians who carry a firearm for self-defense. It is designed to allow the user to quickly and efficiently draw their pistol from...
In this episode of "The Good, Bad, and F'd Up," John takes a look at his old ear protection gear. He's spent a lot of time using these earplugs and earmuffs over the years, and he's ready to share his thoughts on their performance, durability, and overall value.
In this video, we will demonstrate how to fire a pistol with a weapon-mounted light. This technique allows you to quickly and efficiently shoot your firearm in a low-light situation, while also illuminating your target.
Step 1: Begin by gripping the firearm with your dominant hand, with your thu...
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