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Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Proud Salopian
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- Joined: Mon 15 Sep, 2003 5:14 pm
- Location: Shropshire, England
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Hello Proud Salopian,
I served 4 months as the Medic on one of the RFA vessels,while serving in the RN.
The working life onboard RFA vessels are a lot more relaxed,single or two man cabins,no mess decks, rounds or Inspections are not done every day, bigger bars,cheap booze,no having to wear uniforms in the evening when off duty and you get your tax back if you are at sea more than 6 months in a year,plus the medical is a lot more relaxed,I think its an EMB 1,Easy !
But on the down side,most trips you will be at sea or away from home for 4 months with 6 weeks off and there is non or very little chance of you working onshore.
The job roles you can choose are very limited,just because of the nature of there role,plus unlike the navy you will not be drafted to a ship for 18 months you will bounce from one ship to another.
I hope that helps a little
I served 4 months as the Medic on one of the RFA vessels,while serving in the RN.
The working life onboard RFA vessels are a lot more relaxed,single or two man cabins,no mess decks, rounds or Inspections are not done every day, bigger bars,cheap booze,no having to wear uniforms in the evening when off duty and you get your tax back if you are at sea more than 6 months in a year,plus the medical is a lot more relaxed,I think its an EMB 1,Easy !
But on the down side,most trips you will be at sea or away from home for 4 months with 6 weeks off and there is non or very little chance of you working onshore.
The job roles you can choose are very limited,just because of the nature of there role,plus unlike the navy you will not be drafted to a ship for 18 months you will bounce from one ship to another.
I hope that helps a little
- Proud Salopian
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- Posts: 99
- Joined: Mon 15 Sep, 2003 5:14 pm
- Location: Shropshire, England
