Going from rating in RNR to Ranked in RN
Posted: Sun 26 Feb, 2006 4:12 am
And I have a few questions!
I've almost finished an aerospace degree, and wish to join the FAA, and become an officer. I joined the RNR a few months back. I wanted to get some experience and get a bit of a Naval mindset, and generally I thought it would give me a better outlook.
But what I need to know is this. How important would a recomendation from my RNR officers be? I wouldn't know how to ask them for one, or how to make a good impression on my Lieutenant so I get one.
What does the Navy want in an officer? Confidence, humour? Or quiet and watchful? I need some advice.
My plans are to spend three months after I graduate working and training. Both physical training and RNR training, so that by the time I join, my mind and body should be in reasonable nick!
If I were to ask you, "what's the best way to go about becoming an officer?" What would you say?
Any and all comments or critiscm are very welcome, no matter what sort of impoertance. I'll take anything!
Thanks in advance
Matt
I've almost finished an aerospace degree, and wish to join the FAA, and become an officer. I joined the RNR a few months back. I wanted to get some experience and get a bit of a Naval mindset, and generally I thought it would give me a better outlook.
But what I need to know is this. How important would a recomendation from my RNR officers be? I wouldn't know how to ask them for one, or how to make a good impression on my Lieutenant so I get one.
What does the Navy want in an officer? Confidence, humour? Or quiet and watchful? I need some advice.
My plans are to spend three months after I graduate working and training. Both physical training and RNR training, so that by the time I join, my mind and body should be in reasonable nick!
If I were to ask you, "what's the best way to go about becoming an officer?" What would you say?
Any and all comments or critiscm are very welcome, no matter what sort of impoertance. I'll take anything!
Thanks in advance
Matt