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Anyone a WSOp (linguist) that can give any advice?

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Old 11th Dec 2007, 20:01
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Anyone a WSOp (linguist) that can give any advice?

hey anyone a WSOp (linguist) that can give any valuable info that may help, such as what languages do they look for or would they would value and what the training involves etc.. all info appreciated including anything on raf life straight from the horses mouth as it were! the stuff ive read on here, its clear you guys know your stuff and have some valuable and constructive comments to make!! many thanks!!
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such as what languages do they look for
Usually the language of Love.

straight from the horses mouth
Unfortunately horses are not allowed to join the RAF.

Look here http://www.pprune.org/forums/archive.../t-271394.html

and strangely enough the RAF advertise the job here http://www.raf.mod.uk/careers/jobs/w...oplinguist.cfm
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lol thanks for that.
i was aware of the website and have looked, but wanted something a bit more indepth, personally i think you get a real taste about the job from people that actually do it rather than just reading about it, but cheers for the links
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oh i have read that thread before...
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rather than just reading about it
If there are any linguists that frequent this forum (I doubt very much) who write their experiences on here, then surely you are still reading about it.
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alrite, no need for the sarcastic comments!
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If you won't listen, and you feel you know better than those who have tried to help and try to get you to go to the ONE thread that WILL give you the answers. Then don't waste their time and mine, and PPRuNe's bandwidth.

Go to another site and see how you get on.
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