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Old 3rd July 2007 | 20:16
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Kengineer-130
 
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Are you for real or taking the mick?? I can't decide! Honestly !!

I quote:

We could stay in and get:

1) Job satisfaction. - To a degree, but always unappreciated, and being pushed harder and harder all the time
2) 3 'get you home leave warrants' per year.- Only in your first 3 years of service

3) A Doctor or Dentist when you need one.- Who know F*** All and are responsible for many people suffering YEARS of pain due to their ineptitude...I know of at LEAST 3 people that have had very simple problems mis-diagnosed and ignored, and had them sorted by an NHS doctor almost instantly. Also, why do appointments get easier to obtain the higher up the rank structure you get?
4) Appreciation for a job well done. ??? By your immediate supierior maybe, but not a lot else. The government can't even be f**ked to buy us the correct equiptment to keep us safe in warzones like body armour and fuel tank foam to name but two items.......unless SERIOUSLY bullied by concerned relatives and colleagues of fallen servicement
5) Secure home life.??? Dets to warzones 3-4 times a year is hardly the easiest things for loved ones parents/partners/kids to deal with is it? Rent for quarters being "bought into line" with civvy street, most quarters worse than abandonded council houses, singlys live WORSE than most prisoners
6) Free food and accomodation when sent on a Course.?? Nope, have to pay for food now.
7) Ditto when posted away from 'home'. Only in field conditions
8) A career path. Yes maybe- if all our jobs are not given to civvys who get paid more for doing the same job
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