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Old 10th Jan 2011, 20:24
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So if you are not getting any better at the job that must really mean that you are getting worse as it is pretty hard to remain constantly in a state of limbo.After how many years does someone start becomming worse.(3 years by chance)I wouldnt envy you being treated by a novice three monther,as they would probably spend half an hour running around the a/c trying to find the medical kit.
When you come out of training most of it dosnt make sense ,it is only with time that things begin to click into place.If you have a heart attack(for example) on board the first time you maye be at a loss and rely on those who have dealt with the same situation before,the second time you will be more confident as you have experience.....this goes for any situation,long service means more experience.As long as you are still happy and wanting to do the job long srevice should be regarded as a benefit.

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