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A Question about the RMR

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Hi,

I have attended a presentation evening for the RMR and havemy Medical and Documentation Weekend starting tommorrow evening. I have filled out all the forms that I was sent but I was just wondering if there was anyone else who has had these forms through becuase they must be some of the most unorganised forms I've ever seen!!

There appears to be pages missing, the photocopies are very lopsided with pieces cut off the bottom, and it just doesn't seem to be that organised.

So has anyone else got any exerience with this?

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Post by Skiffle »

Ahh, sounds like your attending Bristols kit and documentation weekend.

If your not sure what to do with your paper work, fill in as much as you can (the stuff you can do) and leave anything your not sure about blank.

Their will be personel on hand over the weekend to help were you are unsure.

And top tip, dont fill something in your not 100% sure about, will only mean you have to rewrite the whole bloody thing again!
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Skiffle wrote:
And top tip, dont fill something in your not 100% sure about, will only mean you have to rewrite the whole bloody thing again!
Best advice i've ever heard!

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A-ha Skiffle

The rubber dagger recruitment drive is working :evilbat:
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Post by Skiffle »

Of course it has Chester,

Having just done my PT2's course, the unit has to provide me fresh nods to 'thrash' (for thrash read Train) :D
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Skiffle wrote:Having just done my PT2's course
Well done that man - Did you have to go through the green paint thing (PTI tarring & feathering) ?
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Post by Skiffle »

sadly not chester :( ,

Thats normally held back as an initiation once trainig is complete.

Have still to be badged (only done part 1 of 2, and got to complete juniors as well), most initiations for rubbers i have know, have taken place back at unit :rainbow1: :rocol: :splat: :shocked!: .

Still got pinged to roll the mice (not allowed to call them dice or you have to roll them), some very nasty things on the list for the score you roll (including 'Run the Gauntlet') :o
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Post by Chester »

So we can't call you 'Clubs' just yet ;)

Have you a date for your JCC ?
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Post by Skiffle »

Not sure on the JCC yet. Was supposed to be one in Oct this year, but it sounds like it has been cancelled.

If it has, i will have to wait till next year, as they only run one a year.
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