Hope you know what you want.Don't take the easy way out.Originally posted by Johnston:call me stupid, call me crazy.
But damn, i want to go back.
Even if i rot in a cubicle for the rest of my life, i want to be among *them*.
So is there any recourse for a guy who was C1L2 for most of my service, got upgraded to B near my ORD, and has a Good report on my Certificate of Service?
I failed my CCC. I want the NS life again.
Vocations avail?
DXO?
Anything?
how old r u? cos u will prob need to go through bmt again for that matter.Originally posted by Johnston:call me stupid, call me crazy.
But damn, i want to go back.
Even if i rot in a cubicle for the rest of my life, i want to be among *them*.
So is there any recourse for a guy who was C1L2 for most of my service, got upgraded to B near my ORD, and has a Good report on my Certificate of Service?
I failed my CCC. I want the NS life again.
Vocations avail?
DXO?
Anything?
u might try DXO... but some DXO appointments are open only for honours degee, great results from 'o' levels onwards and fantastic ECA achievements...Originally posted by Johnston:call me stupid, call me crazy.
But damn, i want to go back.
Even if i rot in a cubicle for the rest of my life, i want to be among *them*.
So is there any recourse for a guy who was C1L2 for most of my service, got upgraded to B near my ORD, and has a Good report on my Certificate of Service?
I failed my CCC. I want the NS life again.
Vocations avail?
DXO?
Anything?
Yes i know exactly what i want.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Hope you know what you want.Don't take the easy way out.
Im 21.Originally posted by wuming78:how old r u? cos u will prob need to go through bmt again for that matter.
and considered which vocation, service, etc you wanna go back to?
there's nothing wrong with this choice btw. i made the same choice too. and i think i have made the right choice.![]()
if after serious consideration u think the military is the right profession for you then you are indeed welcomed to join us!Originally posted by Johnston:Im 21.
I passed BMT. not spectacularly, but passed.
Anything, as long as i don't get shoveled into today's equilavent of GD man.
I used to be Artillery, and i want to go back.
So badly, i can just taste it.
As there is Basic Military Training to convert a civilian into a soldier, there is an unofficial Civilian Conversion Course to reverse that process.Originally posted by kwlee:what is CCC btw?
its definitely better out here...Originally posted by Johnston:Really short version:
After being an uniformed pers, i can't stand being a member of the hordes.
After going in, and coming out, it's much better there than in here.
its odd.Originally posted by CX:out here, u are free to make create the life that u want...
2 words: Job Satisfaction... find something u kinda like to do...
in there, there's practically nothing to look forward to... except war maybe... but if its blood and gore u're looking for, let me assure u... there's plenty of that in any shenton way office as well...
In which sentence did Johnston said he "liked" soldiering? Some people genuinely love soldiering. Love having a weapon in hand, love the adventure, patriotism etc.Originally posted by wuming78:its odd.
you are telling him to find something he likes to do so as to derive job satisfaction.
but you are discouraging him from signing on even though he has expressed interest in soldiering as a career.
clearly your advise to him is not objective and is heavily coloured by your personal experiences and prejudices against the profession.
hence you would rather he look for blood and gore in office politics that he may not be interested in, than the real blood and gore he may have to face in being a soldier.
i didn't hear him say that he "liked soldiering" ... i merely heard him say that he is unable to adjust and prefers to be in there... where life is regimented, structured and predictable...Originally posted by wuming78:its odd.
you are telling him to find something he likes to do so as to derive job satisfaction.
but you are discouraging him from signing on even though he has expressed interest in soldiering as a career.
clearly your advise to him is not objective and is heavily coloured by your personal experiences and prejudices against the profession.
hence you would rather he look for blood and gore in office politics that he may not be interested in, than the real blood and gore he may have to face in being a soldier.
and just what do u know about "unstructured civillian life" ?Originally posted by Johnston:Yes i know exactly what i want.
A sense of purpose.
I hate the unstructured civilian life.
ABSD? What is that? Um?
Will there be any back channelling? i wasn't the most siao-on worker back in my old unit....