THE VALUES OF JUNIOR OFFICERS, PART I: IMPORTANCE, OBTAINABILITY AND COMPARABILITY OF VARIOUS CAREER VALUES.
Abstract
Junior officers commissioned via the NROTC Regular program responded to a questionnaire designed to measure: (1) the importance of various aspects of a career, (2) the obtainability of these aspects by a naval career, and (3) the degree to which in each aspect the Navy career has the advantage over most likely held civilian jobs. Junior officers as a group were described in term of these three measurements. One of the conclusions pointed out that the following aspects were considered important but not readily obtainable in the Navy: satisfactory home life; full use of abilities; work under consistent and intelligent personnel policies; feelings of accomplishment; and success through ability alone. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0627213
Entities
People
- William H. Githens
Organizations
- Naval Health Research Center