You can’t get into too much trouble if you’re too busy completing an intensive, 18-month Flying Training Course.
You can get into a fair bit of mischief when you spend 2+ years with less to do than a UAS Cadet. At least UAS Cadets have degrees to complete in their non-flying spare time.
Nail on the head there. You can't actively recruit driven individuals then expect them to sit in neutral indefinitely.