Rizzarazzu wrote:Cheers Tony.
Are you serving NCA ?
Got any hints or tips about RTS and NCAITC for a poor man starting RTS on Wednesday ?

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No Rizz, I am a serving SNCO that happened to be on a course at RAF Cranwell recently.
Hints and Tips eh! Well, hopefully you are fit by now, because if you are that is one aspect that you don't need to worry about then.
Remember - You have 2 eyes, 2 ears and 1 mouth. Use them in that proportion and you will be fine.
I am sure you wouldn't do this but it isn't a good idea to give the staff at Halton an ear bashing telling them that you will be a Sgt in 20 weeks time. Remember that the rank is acting for a couple of years at least and that the Cpl's/Sgt's on RTS are seasoned guys and gals that have been around the block many times.
ALWAYS try to maintain a good sense of humour, especially when everyone else around you is feeling low and work as a team. Help each other out.
Enjoy the process and remain focused. It is the best training you will ever get. You have already worked hard to get to the stage you are at so believe in your own ability and do the absolute best that you can.
Finally, RTS at Halton can seem very daunting when you first get there (Especially in the drab winter months). Don't let it phase you, just get in and crack on. Trust your DI Staff