2. Give 100 percent and 10 percent effort all the time. Everyone and anyone can give 100 percent. More effort means more stripes.
2、付出110%的努力,每個人都可以付出100%的努力,更多的努力意味著得到的條形徽會更多。
3. If things go wrong, reflect on the lesson taught, then move on. In the words of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, "Lick 'em tomorrow."
3、如果出了差錯,吸取教訓(xùn),然后繼續(xù)前進(jìn),用尤利西斯·格蘭特將軍的話來說,“明天就把他們打倒。”
4. Stand straight, but don't lock your knees in long formations. You'll pass out if you do.
4、站直,但不要讓膝蓋過于緊繃,這樣,你會昏倒的。
Civilian application: Sit up straight in staff meetings so you'll doze off less easily, but also remember to be flexible.
供民用參考:在員工會議上坐直,這樣你就不會那么容易打瞌睡,但也要記住要靈活。
5. Smile even when it sucks. The drill sergeants will think you are crazy but tough. They like that.
5、即使情況很糟糕也要微笑。教官會認(rèn)為你瘋了但會覺得你不屈不撓,他們喜歡這樣的人。
6. Never criticize the president (who is in your chain of command) or your boss.
6、永遠(yuǎn)不要批評總統(tǒng)(你的上司)或你的老板。
And never talk politics. Nobody cares what you think. Save your viewpoints for close friends only.
永遠(yuǎn)不要談?wù)撜巍]有人在乎你的想法,把觀點(diǎn)只留給親密的朋友。
7. Appearance is key to success. Press uniforms, shine shoes, and keep your hair neat and short.
7、外表是成功的關(guān)鍵。熨制服,擦亮鞋子,保持頭發(fā)整潔,剪短發(fā)。
Look better than the average, and you'll be treated better than the average.
看起來比一般人好,你就會得到比一般人更好的待遇。
Bosses will take notice.
老板們會注意到你。

8. When you are tired and frustrated, keep telling yourself, "I can do anything for six weeks."
8、當(dāng)你感到疲倦沮喪時(shí),不斷地對自己說:“我可以在六個星期內(nèi)做任何事情。”
9. Always volunteer. They're going to pick you eventually.
9、總是為別人服務(wù),他們最終會選擇你。
You may as well seem motivated and helpful.
你似乎也很有動力,樂于助人。
Then, if there is something you truly do not want to do, you can choose not to volunteer.
如果你真的不想做某事,你可以選擇不做志愿者。
They probably won't pick you, since you are always volunteering on your own.
他們可能不會選擇你,因?yàn)槟憧偸亲约鹤鰶Q定。