Sure there's plenty of civilians that could be replaced with regulars. That would save some money. The bloated offices full of civilians that have a plethora of "managers" "supervisors" and "team leaders" that could be replaced with a small contingent of JR's and an SNCO. No longer would I have to hear the words "Not contracted to do that." "That's not in our contract". "Not my job."
Sure there's plenty of civilians that could be replaced with regulars. That would save some money. The bloated offices full of civilians that have a plethora of "managers" "supervisors" and "team leaders" that could be replaced with a small contingent of JR's and an SNCO. No longer would I have to hear the words "Not contracted to do that." "That's not in our contract". "Not my job."
nobody go fishing on falklands deployments??
I had read the sea trout fishing was outstanding and there are some real specimen brown trout
also a lot of the estuaries and tidal creeks have really good mullet
Have YOU?Hasn't been much going on in here for a while! Has everyone PVRd ?
I've been down at at an AT sailing centre in Gosport for the past 6 months, buckshee, in civvies all the time doing trade work. No way i'm signing off with this.
The dream!
I can barely get leave, never mind AT.
That's rubbish, I know they are usually looking for people to help out for 6 months at a time if you've sailed before.
Suck it up. Think of the £££ tooTimes are hard. 12+ deployment, nightmare.
That's easy... get him a Leatherman Tool. Every soldier should have one...even the officersHello all! A good friend is about to graduate Sandhurst - any suggestions for an insightful Army-related gift?
Hello all! A good friend is about to graduate Sandhurst - any suggestions for an insightful Army-related gift?
Transfer documents. Every pongo I meet lately seems to be transferring to one of the other services.Hello all! A good friend is about to graduate Sandhurst - any suggestions for an insightful Army-related gift?