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The Swinging Monkey 30th Oct 2007 10:08

Is anyone happy??
 
Just a bit of banter all, but, apart from the Typhoon world, is anyone even remotely happy with 'their lot' ??
TSM

FlyingSouth 30th Oct 2007 10:36

Yes I'm delighted at the moment.
However I'm on my terminal leave, just emigrated to Australia and its nearly summer down here. :)

No Vote Joe 30th Oct 2007 10:48


Originally Posted by FlyingSouth (Post 3669559)
Yes I'm delighted at the moment.
However I'm on my terminal leave, just emigrated to Australia and its nearly summer down here. :)

Says it all really!! :ok:

Airborne Aircrew 30th Oct 2007 11:34

I'm pretty happy right now too...

But then, I've been out almost 20 years... :ok:

wokkameister 30th Oct 2007 11:53

Happiness?
 
If the RAF wants to enhance morale, then how about stationing a few Squadrons out in Cyprus like the old days?
We spend most of our time in the ME anyway these days, why not send a few Squadrons out there?
Now that would make a few peoples fingers hover over the JPA Eject button before pressing it.

3 Years in Akrotiri? Yes or no?

WM

Al R 30th Oct 2007 11:55

Did 4 thank you very much.

Never go back. :ok:

Happy? On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd guess 7-8 right now.

The Gorilla 30th Oct 2007 12:08

Using Al's scale I am 9.5, extremely happy! Been out four years now, just progressed into senior management position. My move north is backed up by an impressive re-location package (tax-free) and a sympathetic HR department.

More pay for a lot a less hours and no crap. Mmmm no make that 9.75!!

:):)

Winco 30th Oct 2007 13:00

I would have to say that out of 10, mine is about 20!!

I fly a nice, safe, modern aircraft, I work for a company that dose not waste millions of ££ trying to save a few pennies here and there, and perhaps more importantly, I'm treated with a little bit of repect.

What more could you ask for?

I feel very sad for those left in at the moment, some of the appalling things that happening are frankly unbelievable. Unfortunately I cannot see things getting much better.

Good luck to those left behind

The Winco

Master of None 30th Oct 2007 16:37

I'm the One!!
 
Still in, still happy!! 19 Years done only 18 to do.:bored:

Seldomfitforpurpose 30th Oct 2007 17:10

Happy as Larry, just posted to a new job which I cannot wait to start. I have enjoyed pretty much all of the last 33 years and really looking forward to the next 5 then a long and happy retirement on a 40' cruiser in the Med courtesy of a PAS pension....................:ok:

klingonbc 30th Oct 2007 17:27

I'm Happy Too
 
30+ years in - was in one war, helped after one civil war, many many years in COIN/AT ops, still feel very privileged to be allowed to wear the uniform, do the job and work to support the subordinates. The easy option is to quit when you don't like things ... get quite fed up reading all the c:mad:p that gets written here sometimes. The only mantra needed is "never let the bast'rds get you down." Oh nearly forgot ... and "shoot the pratattheback who invented JPA!"

Raincheck 30th Oct 2007 17:40

Happy now !
 
Happily retired after kicking it into touch at age 50, 10 years ago. Like Seldomfitforpurpose has planned to do, I chose to go cruising on my boat and have been happily travelling for the last 10 years. Not certain that I would be at all happy now with what I hear of life and times in the mob. For those still there, hang on, your time will come !

Wokka Tech 30th Oct 2007 17:45

Hypothetically speaking, if you were a SNCO posted into a relatively busy one man section and after, say 14 months in post, said section was closed in what was a purely cost cutting exercise. You were then moved to another section with the promise of promotion if you took your original primary task with you and carried out both full time jobs, in addition to now working shifts. Then after a further say 10 months still not promoted, but will be soonish because PMA have solved the problem by promoting someone else...... would you be happy :*

Op_Twenty 30th Oct 2007 18:18

Are Typhoon guys happy, wouldn't be so sure...

gaylord 30th Oct 2007 20:04

Yes I'm happy. I admit that I am in an interesting job with an excellent Boss who cares about the people who work for him - as we all should. I must admit I've come to accept that the RAF is run by some very strange people but I can live with it and I am in a position to say 'sod off don't be stupid' when asked to do daft things. Perhaps I'm just lucky........or thick!!!!

Biggus 30th Oct 2007 21:01

Wokka Tech

You believed a 'promise of promotion.....'!!! How long have you been in?

And what of the promotion board that actually makes the decisions!!

Ed Winchester 30th Oct 2007 21:21

Yes, I am still happy. Happy doesn't sell papers though.
18 years in, the flying is as good as it has ever been, the paperwork seems never ending, it is hard leaving a young family behind to go OOA again and again, but I cannot think of any other job I would rather be doing.

The day I do not look forward to my job will be the day I leave.

There, maybe that annoying banner informing me that I haven't posted on a thread for a while will disappear now.

Lamenting Navigator 30th Oct 2007 21:46

Ed Winchester - I'm with you, the day I'm unhappy will be the day I leave. There are a few miserable Light Blues in the office at present, but hey, it's nearly December and the party season is just around the corner.

Op_Twenty 30th Oct 2007 22:35

Let's wait 'till November, see if the government if forcing through Service restructure, then we'll come back to this thread and check if we're all still happy. Good point above - party season is nigh, let's be merry - might not be long left!

vecvechookattack 30th Oct 2007 23:20

I'm happy. I'm in the FAA and life is good.


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