If it’s your long-term ambition to be either ‘para or commando’ then it’s probably a good idea to give it a shot from the very outset and start getting yourself prepared for the physical and mental side of things straight away. Aim high…… You can always lower your sights if you don’t manage to meet the requirements to get in as a coloured beret wearer. Courses are always available once you’re in to make you ‘employable’ when you leave the forces ........and that could include the driving quals you mention (you don’t have to be ‘either/or’)
Nothing to prevent you trying for the para/commando courses again later on if you fail first time, but once you’ve completed basic training and have been absorbed into a regular unit you may find it a problem or a pain to get released so that you’re able to attend an All Arms Course.
As for ‘RE Driver’ as a specific trade, I would avoid it like the plague if I were you IMHO…. Be careful what you wish for! You could very realistically end up being a glorified chauffeur for the CO of your Regt for a few years. Constantly cleaning the car, ......and carting him and his missus around to do’s in the evenings/weekends is FEKIN TORTURE!!. Driving in your best clobber so he can attend cocktail parties, ‘picking things up for the house as you have nothing to do’… unbelievable what SOME CO’s get their drivers to do. When I was at Div HQ in Germany (and it’s only 10 years back so probably hasn’t changed THAT much), the CRA’s driver could regularly be seen weeding his boss’s front garden !! …..in barrack dress trousers, tie and bulled boots ffs (mind you, he was Royal Artillery.. standards!!

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As a Cpl I stood in for the CRE’s driver at Division in Germany for a few weeks ….Never again!! .........Nearly killed them both as I had to take them on a 3hour trip to a sister unit for a German Beating of the Retreat, hang around for hours, then drive back with them both pi$$ed and zonked out on the back seat…. “Turn the radio off! …And turn the heating UP!!” !!!…….. I think I slept the last 50 miles of it…
If you wanted to be an RE
DIVER then you have to be physically fit and be able to pop your ears underwater……
If you wanted to be an RE
DRIVER then all you need is a fat arse..
A proper Engineer ….with driving ambitions ……should be considering driving one of these babies…
or at a push an M3 Rig….
