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Just passed selection in Glencourse

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Just passed selection in Glencourse

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Hi all,

Passed ADSC in Glencourse on the 26th of Jan with a C grade and offered employment as RLC Chef (cant wait). I'll be most dleighted to how long I'd have to wait for Phase 1? and if indeed I do get dates how reliable and guaranteed is the date as I do have a full time job and will need 3wks notice minimum for my current employer. wouldnt want to be left hung and dry this recession!

Thanks for any advice
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Your a C grade so it will be a standard wait for Phase 1 whichis normally about 2 months, o
you should hear in about a week or so normally.
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whats the deal witht he grades?
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whats the deal witht he grades?
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ADSC now Ranks you A,B,C,D,E AND F
A grade gets you in the quickest
B will get you in the Army in the normal time
C,D will put you in the army once all the A and Bs have been placed
E gets you defered
F is a fail
Courage which goes against military expediency is stupidity, or, if it is insisted upon by a commander, irresponsibility."

"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad."

Erwin Rommel (Desert Fox)
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