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Final Check

Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2004 6:54 pm
by feederboy
Hey guys, I'm off on my merry way to Raleigh on October 3rd, and was just wondering if anyone had any last minute hints and tips for me.

Much appreciated.

Andy.

Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2004 7:08 pm
by SeaCat
Learn how to Polish boots and shoes, know how to iron well! Learn to get up early, Learn how to march(well you cant do that one :P )

And give no lip to the PO`s and life should be easy. And the rule "Choose your Branch take your chance" is in Force!!!!

Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2004 11:35 pm
by Colin
Take some Jif with you to clean your Tifter.

Get used to ironing. Collars = T***s out, C****'s in.

Don't gob off to the instructors especially the drill instructors and especially any Royal Marine one's.

Look after your feet on the Dartmoor excercise.

Watch out for the Warrant Officers!

Always eat breakfast. It's a long day.

Learn the flags and remember what they are on a daily basis ....... you will be asked.

........ and REMEMBER - Navy time is ALWAYS 5 minutes before the official/notified time.

Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2004 11:49 pm
by SeaCat
Scrub those colloars and cuffs eh? LOL, dont forget how to dust your mess`s. Call the Drill Sergents, Sarg....they love it (ick). And Never for the love of God complain about any chefs cooking!!!! Or fear there rath!!!
Make sure your entire class is always 5 minutes early. If that means getting them up an hour early so be it. And I know your allowed mobile phones 7 days a week now, dont be on them all the time, you have got better things to do....

Posted: Sun 12 Sep, 2004 12:21 am
by Colin
Basically just switch on and stay switched on.
Don't F*** about, you'll get noticed.
Learn Jackspeak, it saves a lot of grief.
Have a good time, it really is fun!
Its only 8 weeks. 1 week admin, etc, 1 week at the end preparing for passing out parade, so its only 6 weeks bullshit.

Posted: Sun 12 Sep, 2004 12:22 am
by SeaCat
Jackspeak blah, Its a floor, its a wall, its a ceiling and always will be!

Posted: Sun 12 Sep, 2004 12:29 am
by Colin
As well it might be, BUT in your line of work you can hardly go out into the garden.

Posted: Mon 13 Sep, 2004 6:50 pm
by feederboy
Thanks guys, mucho appreciado! Hopefully the training will fly by and I'll be serving in one of Her Majesty's Submarines in no time. Good luck to anyone else who's leaving in the next few weeks by the way.

Andy