Only requirement for joining my squad
1. LISTEN to da SL
2. Have a decent mic (meaning I can hear what you say without having to hear the sound effects of the game)
3. LISTEN to da SL
if people able to do that, they can stick around and get taught the way of the warrior. I do not care having a squad full of randoms as long as conditions 1 and 3 are met. However these little requirements seems to be to much for most people and results in removal from my squad.
The best way to train people is that they listen to what you say, because it doesn't matter if they don't know how to switch fire mode on joining. As long they listen to the people talking to them they can be taught how to revive, switch fire mode, change kit and other thingymegigs.
Talking about Squadleading
For me it seems most SL play a tape that represents the flag/map progression. They always go to that certain building then take trans to next point sir on a predefined location. However if for some odd reason the progression is not the same as always they get stuck until the tape can be continued to be played. There is no improvising of the SL as they seem to know only 1 way and refuse to try a different method.
I personally know all the easy ways to finish the maps because I have a understanding how the AI works in the game and how to exploit there limitations. However I always try doing something else to find other more interesting ways of finishing the maps. This keeps the game fun for me, even taught I have been playing the game nonstop for over a year.
Until now I only seen Kavlenko actively asking me (and possibly others) how to finish certain maps with only a squad of 4. Even on maps I had never played before (goose green/soul rebel) . His openness to other people's way show off in the way he leads his squad in more then one way around the map with limited casualties.
I think plenty of SL's can learn from playing with other SL's for a round they often have trouble with. But this is there own choice to make.