I no i have only been training for a month and i no bein a recruit is nothing like being in a unit. i come back from easter leave and been home nearly a week, and i cant wait to i get down there again and carry on training. its so boring, just nothin good in civvie street at all. there are so many wasters on civvie street its funny.
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Re: civvie street
At week 4 you haven't really hit the hard work yet, these feelings of eagerness will soon passjphil wrote:I no i have only been training for a month and i no bein a recruit is nothing like being in a unit. i come back from easter leave and been home nearly a week, and i cant wait to i get down there again and carry on training. its so boring, just nothin good in civvie street at all. there are so many wasters on civvie street its funny.
jphil

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Oh my...............do I comment or can I find the urge to keep my trap stum for this one time??jphil wrote:I no i have only been training for a month and i no bein a recruit is nothing like being in a unit. i come back from easter leave and been home nearly a week, and i cant wait to i get down there again and carry on training. its so boring, just nothin good in civvie street at all. there are so many wasters on civvie street its funny.
jphil
Bugger!
Your a red arse (excuse the expression) and yes 'civvy street' is seen in a different light once you have experienced enough time within the military.
Good luck though :multi:
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