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_W_J_C_
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It is not just the spelling, it was lack of care on your typing which set every one nerves jangling, It was that couldn't care less attitude along with I am going to be an Officer bit. There are enough pricks in the Army with out any more or people that could not care less about the little things that help it along, People can just see you being an officer and bawling some poor little sod out for their appearance while being a walking shit heap. By the way I do hope you find employment in the Air Force they are looking form good people.
[quote="_W_J_C_"]what is wrong with you guys!is now one around here alowed to stick up for themselves?i can proibably tell why you failed becuse you just accept things that you shouldent, i dont have to listen to them, plus one of my mates is in my year is off two sandhurst and he is a quit kid in the also he is a compleatly immature takes drugs drinks so dont talk to me about not growing up before going in![/quote]
This is not spelling mistakes or quick type, this surely is a wind up.
This is not spelling mistakes or quick type, this surely is a wind up.
Looks like someone got a computer and net access for their 13th birthday.
Many happy returns child.
Now bog off.
Many happy returns child.
Now bog off.
Mexican bandit, "Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges....."
Major Kong, "Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in vegas with all that stuff....."
Gore, "The first casualty of war is your underpants....."
Major Kong, "Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in vegas with all that stuff....."
Gore, "The first casualty of war is your underpants....."
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Chav Officers?

p.s. We are getting a bit 'Chav'...the Iraq Medal definately has a hint of 'Burberry' in it!!!
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Hmmmm....
A bit of advice - if you are still at school, take some extra English homework. You call it 'Quick Type', the Army will call it sloppy.
If you have left school, then I suggest you look at evening classes. What you consider 'Normal' is extremely sub standard in the eyes of most employers.
As an officer, your communication skills would need to be beyond reproach - soldiers' lives would depend on it. Work on this now, and no crap excuses about 'Quick Type'.
Sticking up for yourself?
Let me tell you something about how the military works. Someone tells you to do something, you do it. No questions, you just do it. It may seem the wrong thing to do in your eyes but yours is not to reason why, yours is just to do or die. The guys on here are not quitters, they accept what they have to do and do it. They probably achieved more in their first day of Basic Recruit Training than you have in your entire life.
Why do you want to join the Army anyway? Failed at everything else and see it as a soft option? If this is so, I think you will be terribly disappointed.
I hear Tesco are always looking for 'Special' people to collect trolleys - you don't even have to be good at English!
A bit of advice - if you are still at school, take some extra English homework. You call it 'Quick Type', the Army will call it sloppy.
If you have left school, then I suggest you look at evening classes. What you consider 'Normal' is extremely sub standard in the eyes of most employers.
As an officer, your communication skills would need to be beyond reproach - soldiers' lives would depend on it. Work on this now, and no crap excuses about 'Quick Type'.
Sticking up for yourself?
Let me tell you something about how the military works. Someone tells you to do something, you do it. No questions, you just do it. It may seem the wrong thing to do in your eyes but yours is not to reason why, yours is just to do or die. The guys on here are not quitters, they accept what they have to do and do it. They probably achieved more in their first day of Basic Recruit Training than you have in your entire life.
Why do you want to join the Army anyway? Failed at everything else and see it as a soft option? If this is so, I think you will be terribly disappointed.
I hear Tesco are always looking for 'Special' people to collect trolleys - you don't even have to be good at English!
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yes well im not sure how i managed to get an A in english langage and a B in english litirature and am taking it for A level and predicted A/B, but obvouisly i should listen to you becuse you are the almightly military guru. an plus i can write when i want to an on these things i dont really need to, just to make sure grunts can understand it
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