It's a thankless job and you'll most likely get treated like every other Soldier in your company. Too often you'll have to deal with fat, lazy, supply sergeants who are more interested in hoarding supplies and look for excuses to get out of details, or even PT. This job can be administratively heavy at times, which will cause you to take of general maintenance (weapons, uniforms, etc.) on your own time - unless you're one of the fat lazy ones, because then you'll skip out on actual work that needs to be done to take care of yourself. Supply personnel won't always get the personal and professional development they need/require as an NCO because it's a low density job, so all of that focus is shifted towards the other Soldiers in your unit. The only time leadership seems to care about any type of training are mandatory classes because the numbers have to be reported. No one thinks you do anything and they get upset if you don't have some random item that is not normally stocked.