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Old 1st Oct 2006, 14:16
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Good news?

As I'm sitting here on a sunday afternoon, having read all of the papers and just chilling out I decided to have a browse through good old PP. After reading the various new posts I was intrigued if anyone has heard of ANY announcement in the last year or so that has been GOOD news?

There must be something, somewhere, anything, even a teeny tiny thing? I've moved out to where the grass is greener (well, at least there is grass and not sand) so don't have an axe to grind, I'm just curious. The only (bar non) "news" that I have heard for god knows how long has been bad. Extending OOA
JPA - saves money but is totally and utterly useless and unworkable.
reducing toilet paper to 1 ply (will save .001pence per sheet)
reduction of allowances
capped actuals
crappy equipment
base closures
manpower reduction
etc
etc
etc

Straining very hard to think of an example to start the thread off, ummmm, errrr, ok, we all got natty blue rucksacks to promote the "corporate RAF image". Oh hang on, that means more totally wasted money on another stupid scheme that achieves nothing

come on, I know there is something somewhere
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 16:51
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Possible Good News

The announcement of involuntary redundancies for a number of officers of Air Rank might prove popular - not with them of course!
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Blair's going - best news I've heard in 9 years.
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 17:27
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Blair's going - best news I've heard in 9 years.

What could possibly top that? Labour losing the next election gets my vote!

As to the original question, Good news,winter is approaching and hopefully a lull or two.
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 17:29
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The floated proposal that overseas personnel on ops get exempted from tax?

I fully appreciate the difference between 3 Para and the Air Attache in Washington. However, it cannot be beyond the wit of the civil servants(unless they're working to rule) to exempt the lads/ladesses in the real sh*tholes. I remember the hoo-haa when squadrons deployed in GW1, leaving families behind in Germany. The bean-counters (civil servants by coincidence) tried to stop their Living Overseas Allowance, which wasn't that much anyway. Thankfully it was overturned fairly quicky as 'Go to war, take a pay cut' is not a real motivator.

I'm sorry if it seems I have a problem with civil servants. It's because I have. I also have a problem with most MPs and drug and sex-crazed judges who will retire on full pensions funded by tax-payers.

Sadly, I fear that this proposal will die a death, despite it being championed by the Telegraph.

Tents/bullets(sorry, rounds)/restricted R&R/nowhere to go but duty = no tax. The septics manage it. Why can't we?

So next time a High Court Judge snorts a line and sets up the video to record his 20 second shag, spare a thought, you fatherless, for Tommy Atkins sleeping in his body armour in the stan with inadequate resources, getting attacked on a daily basis. And paying tax for the privilege.
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 17:34
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Good news from this year?

I left on time and with my pension intact.

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Old 1st Oct 2006, 17:38
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Demob wrote..Good news from this year?
Today is my third anniversary of not being a serf!
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 17:47
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My real days to do is 25...so as I left the 'bag' behind weeks ago I just peek a look from afar. Best news ..? Pension due v soon.

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Old 1st Oct 2006, 20:08
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Forced to retire 2 years ago with a good wadge and pension
No more annual reports and 6 monthlly appraisal sh*te
No more EO and Diversity Management refresher sh*te
No more CCS, IPS, OO and putting up tents sh*te
No more going to the desert sh*te
I think I may be getting withdrawal symptoms of not doing the gas chamber drilll with the CS gas pellets, so I have started drinking Bellaven Best - can I claim unfair dismissal?
Need to know
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 20:39
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I would join the RAF I joined if I had my time again.

I would NOT join today's RAF if I had my time again.
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Old 1st Oct 2006, 21:00
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Good news. Um...

Wing tank foam is almost fitted to Hercs?

Typhoon is almost operational?

MR4A is almost operational?

Astor is almost operational?

Bowman is almost operational?

No, I honestly can't think of any good news. And almost everyone I know is working towards leaving the day they qualify for their pension.

As above, I'd join the Airforce I joined like a shot, but what we have now? No thanks.
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Old 2nd Oct 2006, 07:13
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Well folks, there are no doubt eager Aussie recruiters out to pick up good trained people the brainless MOD wants to cut. From what I gather the pay is one hell of a lot better too. For whatt the average Brit squaddie gets for his Afghan stint the Aussie pay scales are way ahead.
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Old 2nd Oct 2006, 08:20
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I see trouble ahead, BEagle speaks wisely...........I too would join the Air Force I joined so long ago, again. But not the Farce that it is now........I am merely tolerating it for the pension.
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