they are, but they haven't gone to the bigger squadrons.Originally posted by chikopek:I think they have been increasing their intakes now.......
I have many friends from Electronics Engineering who just passed out from BMT are being vocates as a airforce technican.......![]()
i'm also a electronic engineering graduate.Originally posted by chikopek:I think they have been increasing their intakes now.......
I have many friends from Electronics Engineering who just passed out from BMT are being vocates as a airforce technican.......![]()
better luck then. if you happens to be on the wrong batch.. you can kiss it goodbye. instead of leaving it to fate, why not signed on?Originally posted by Gordonator:i'm also a electronic engineering graduate.![]()
oh i'm not in the RSAF. but my friend, a fellow electical engineering graudate, signed on as a senior tech. not that it have anything to do with this thread.Originally posted by YI:better luck then. if you happens to be on the wrong batch.. you can kiss it goodbye. instead of leaving it to fate, why not signed on?
It's true....Originally posted by chikopek:BTW my friends in RSAF are NSF with 'attended BMT' status...
Your chances of getting to a NSF technican/mechanic will be higher if you
1) Have an engineering diploma
2) Almost failed your BMT
3) OOC from BMT
4) Obese batch
5) PES C batch -- Most likely to get this vocation...
For us, it is to prepare for the arrival of NSFs for the first time in the squadron.Originally posted by deathscythe99:It's true....
But I seeing less NSF technicians coming over to my place leh. End up see more regulars![]()