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RAF as a short-term career?

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Old 13th Dec 2019, 23:56
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Don't you think it would be polite to at least acknowledge the responses you've been given?

I know it's 2019 and people are busy, but if you can't even manage a quick look on PPRuNe when you're taking a dump, then there's something wrong.
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Old 14th Dec 2019, 06:04
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Excellent. The delicious irony of the wannabe querying the approach of the wannabe!

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Old 14th Dec 2019, 15:25
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Originally Posted by trim it out
Same across all the services then, so the Army being the short term solution (for an aviation career) is moot now. Probably better off choosing your service based on geographical location and role rather than long term/short term career prospects.
Sort of what I said...get in, shoot lots of guns, enjoy it, get out and get proper job.

I think we are all agreeing that flying, Crab or TWA, is not something to attempt half-heartedly. Firstly, you won’t get in and, secondly, you won’t pass.

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Old 14th Dec 2019, 16:13
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Thank you all for the helpful responses! I apologise those who seem to have been offended by my 'absence' but I have been facing internet connectivity issues for the last two days and I was having trouble accessing the internet. Thankfully, the technician came by and fixed up the router today.
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can't help it but I keep reading the title as "RAF as a short-term carer?" - maybe redeployed in next years SDR to help the NHS???
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