Sick man, totally respect what you're doing. Someone needs to take care of people in these unfortunate situations.
I salut you.
I salut you.
FRODO!
Thanks man. I enjoy the job. Sometimes it is so cruisy it feels like you shouldn't be paid but other times you think you aren't paid enough!bakinacake wrote:
Sick man, totally respect what you're doing. Someone needs to take care of people in these unfortunate situations.
I salut you.
KuSTaV wrote:
holy shit its cold today
Assessment day is a piece of piss. As for OSB it is fairly different for each service. The main difference for the Air Force vs Army OSB was that the Army one has a lot of group activities and that sort of thing, while the Air Force one involves giving a speech with no script etc and a VERY long interview. Main thing they are looking for in OSB is potential. Good grades help, as well as a consistent record of employment/involvement in teams etc and obviously reasonable fitness. You also need to show that you have the right personality. You don't want to be the one talking over others and trying to be the big Alpha male, and you don't want to be quiet/unseen. You just have to try and strike the right balance.Cybargs wrote:
I did some crazy coordination test on my YOU session... that shit was annoying and had some flight planning questions for some reason lol.
but yeah i got an assessment and OSB coming up. any protips on how the OSB goes? I know its different for each service but anything could help
Argh, that blows. Any idea why they did that?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Yeah Air Force Reserve has basically shut down all recruiting except for some specialist roles. The problem with Army GSO is that you don't get to specify your job before you join, so you could end up as anything really.
Well as far as I know it is partly a cost cutting measure. The fact is that most Air Force jobs (unlike many Army jobs) are best filled in a full-time capacity. You aren't going to have part time engineers, pilots, ACOs, JBACs etc considering the limited number of positions/aircraft there are. Having reserves expensively trained in areas that they may not do much work in is not a great investment. Getting someone in full-time and knowing that they will do that job for a minimum of 4 years is a better investment.KuSTaV wrote:
Argh, that blows. Any idea why they did that?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Yeah Air Force Reserve has basically shut down all recruiting except for some specialist roles. The problem with Army GSO is that you don't get to specify your job before you join, so you could end up as anything really.
I've been considering army for some time, its just that the work around Brisbane doesnt have anything aviation related which I want to use to compliment my degree - which is why Air Force at Amberley would be so perfect for me.
Better than the news about that bloody sheep, Shrek. I was listening to ABC Statewide NSW on Tuesday and John Morrison was laughing at us becasue of it - and I agreed with him, it was ridiculous. Stupid New Zealand.
That shit happens everywhere. Google was lucky to have caught it.Ty wrote:
Better than the news about that bloody sheep, Shrek. I was listening to ABC Statewide NSW on Tuesday and John Morrison was laughing at us becasue of it - and I agreed with him, it was ridiculous. Stupid New Zealand.
C'mon Niknik
AussieReaper wrote:
holy sheittttttttttttttttttttt