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I am looking to re-muster to raf regt, ive been in the raf for 7 years in y current trade am i mad? any advice from any raf regt lads would be great

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Well, I suppose it all depends on how much you already know, and what you are trying to achieve.

Have you thought about attending a Potential Gunners Aquaintance Course (PGAC)?
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cheers for the links good clips specially the last one, ive been to iraq and was speaking to a couple of the lads out there and although some aspects of the job werent great but thats the same everywhere all in all it seemed to be better than mine as at least they were getting out on the ground, just i know the raf regt do seem to be spending hell of alot of time away at the moment in various parts of the world plus all the work-ups that invloves, which at the moment doesn't bother me as i'm young and single but obviously as you settle down.
whats the average guys are doing away ive heard its somthing 6 months of the year?
but never thought of jut getting on a pgac i must admit thoguht that would be just for those in the application process
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Why don't you go and have a chat with the Rocks on your Station, they should be able to advise? So would P3, or whatever they call it these days.
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Although I don`t actually like seafood :roll: I`d point you at Hostage_Negotiator or Stever for any genuine enquireys regarding RAF Regt :wink:

Ignore Ex Crab Meat, he`s a waster :P
Good luck Broders :wink:

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depends what you want out of a career mate. i was given a load of bolloxs when i joined up ul be dong this youll be doing that.... I came to learn that you WILL be doing a lot of stagging on, guarding basrah airport and searching sweaty ****** all day at vcps! Its not all bad though when your not on tour lifes pretty easy.
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broders120 wrote:whats the average guys are doing away ive heard its somthing 6 months of the year?
but never thought of jut getting on a pgac i must admit thoguht that would be just for those in the application process
If on a Sqn, 6 months in 18 is about average as we are doing simultaneous Ops at the moment. Elsewhere, difficult to say, depends what job you are doing.

Re the PGAC, I am reliably informed that ALL potential TG's go through PGAC, including re-branch. PGAC is allocated through AFCO's, which probably doesn't help you much, if you are in Akrotiri.

Ahh......Akrotiri :drinking:
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harry hackedoff wrote:Although I don`t actually like seafood :roll: I
Very wise, seafood can make you sick.
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Ignore Ex Crab Meat, he`s a waster

Feck off, yer bubblehead poof. :D

Just out of interest Broders, what trade are you now?

Ah Akrotiri...happy daze. :drinking:
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Flight ops at the moment
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