Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 4:55 pm
You hear all sorts of stories about reasons for not joining a particular unit. I think some of these Recruiting types go by preconceived ideas about what certain units expect as opposed to finding out the facts.
A mate told me he got turned down for the paras because as he had a lot of debts he wouldn't have been able to go out for a drink withs his oppos. I know an ex air cadet that got advised to go for Marine instead of RAF Reg because he had a few A levels. I worked with an ex Welsh Guardsman and he told me he would have trouble getting in the Guards because he was a bit short. But when he got to the training depot he found there was quite a few shorter than him. In fact his own drill sgt was only about the same height.
A mate told me he got turned down for the paras because as he had a lot of debts he wouldn't have been able to go out for a drink withs his oppos. I know an ex air cadet that got advised to go for Marine instead of RAF Reg because he had a few A levels. I worked with an ex Welsh Guardsman and he told me he would have trouble getting in the Guards because he was a bit short. But when he got to the training depot he found there was quite a few shorter than him. In fact his own drill sgt was only about the same height.