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r2_unit 21st Jul 2018 14:58

In my last 12 months in the RAF I will...
 
Just over a year left. My list so far:

Complete that sailing qualification I’ve been meaning to do for years.
Go to a Royal garden party with Mrs r2 and some friends.

Any more ideas?

dook 21st Jul 2018 15:34


Go to a Royal garden party with Mrs r2 and some friends.
How will you do that?

Ken Scott 21st Jul 2018 16:07

Resettlement?

MPN11 21st Jul 2018 16:52

Retrospectively, my last year was micromanaging my assorted leave entitlements and an overseas shooting competition, so that when I received my Redundancy Letter from my SASO (on 15 Aug 93) I could exchange that for a Leave Pass that covered everything (bar the duty shooting bit) that covered me until my last day on 20 Jan 94. I cleared the last bits from my office, had a coffee in the HQ ‘crewroom’ and drove home.
I was FREEEEEE!!

You may note I had had enough by then, after 29 years.

camelspyyder 21st Jul 2018 17:26

...stack together all my annual, terminal, podl and carried forward leave, along with my full resettlement allowance, then walk out the door 6 months early and never look back.

MPN11 21st Jul 2018 17:32


Originally Posted by camelspyyder (Post 10202529)
...stack together all my annual, terminal, podl and carried forward leave, along with my full resettlement allowance, then walk out the door 6 months early and never look back.

Damn ... I only managed 5 months off!

But it had been a lot of fun over the 29 years, and I think I did quite well from it. Would I do it again? Yes, if I could start again back in the 60s!!

H Peacock 21st Jul 2018 18:04

Tower Bridge? Or do you operate something a tad too large to add some dynamics to a more spirited RAF100 Flypast??

Pontius Navigator 21st Jul 2018 18:45

The Royal Garden Party is the difficult one. I don't manage that but I did get 4 weeks resettlement in India on Rate 1s.

MPN11 21st Jul 2018 19:07

Not sure I would want to stand in the Buck House garden for a few hours in the faint prospect of being introduced to HM.

Anyway, I have ticked a few Royals over the years (HMQ, 1962, CCF Guard of Honour) and standing around to tick another isn’t my scene :)


NutLoose 21st Jul 2018 22:07

Old chap I knew having been told on his last day as a traffic cop that he couldn't leave until his in tray was cleared promptly shredded the contents of it at 5pm before departing on time. :)

Bob Viking 22nd Jul 2018 02:29

R2
 
Ignore BGG. I’m sure you’re doing plenty of planning ahead. For now though milk it for all its worth.

If you haven’t already done so might I suggest getting on a Snow Eagle trip (free skiing) or the ski champs (not free but bloody good fun).

BV

The Old Fat One 22nd Jul 2018 02:42


...stack together all my annual, terminal, podl and carried forward leave, along with my full resettlement allowance, then walk out the door 6 months early and never look back.
This. In my case 191 days.

Also, I worked full time in another (civil service) job throughout the period, much to the chagrin of the unit Resettlement Officer. I Also agree with the don't look back part (well maybe just a little) but don't be bitter about your time in the mob, whatever the reason for leaving because that is just sad.

Live in the present, plan for the future, treasure the past.

VinRouge 22nd Jul 2018 10:19


Originally Posted by The Old Fat One (Post 10202781)
This. In my case 191 days.

Also, I worked full time in another (civil service) job throughout the period, much to the chagrin of the unit Resettlement Officer. I Also agree with the don't look back part (well maybe just a little) but don't be bitter about your time in the mob, whatever the reason for leaving because that is just sad.

Live in the present, plan for the future, treasure the past.


The Aldershot training courses are excellent. Consider getting qualified to do electrical home installation and keep the tick, it can save you and family a fortune in the long run.


Be quite hard over with line management about what you want in your last year too.

Mogwi 22nd Jul 2018 10:23

Do NOT volunteer for an air-test on your last afternoon! I did (so that I could do a V low-level pass over the ex Mrs Mog) and ended up with no pitch control when the pitch trim motor malfunctioned and jammed solid in a 70degree screaming dive. Luckily all those boring hours on CAP, trying to fly patterns with only rudder, nozzles and throttle to turn the corners, paid off and I managed to RTB and land safely, if not very prettily!

Swing the lamp!


r2_unit 22nd Jul 2018 15:51

Great ideas and some good bants.

BGG - post airforce plans already well developed thanks 😁

Tower bridge is tempting but I’m not sure my big old girl would fit under it!

Pontius Navigator 22nd Jul 2018 15:58

And the day after?
 
I know there have been lots of talk about retired ID cards etc but how about Mess Membership?

Serving officers will know about all the levels of mess membership and will have met a number of honorary members that have been duly elected (or even black balled).

What are the views on applying for honorary membership at your local mess with attendance at dining in nights, cocktail party and balls? I have my views, what of yours?

I know BGG would say, never look back.

BEagle 22nd Jul 2018 16:28


...stack together all my annual, terminal, podl and carried forward leave, along with my full resettlement allowance, then walk out the door 6 months early and never look back.

This. In my case 191 days.
In my case 120. I was already working under a QR which allows 'part-time work outside duty hours', a Flt Cdr mate had signed the form whilst my boss (tosseur) was on leave...;) So I wasn't interested in any resettlement course.

Get a year planner, work out the exact number of days from your exit (including all public holidays etc), clear your desk / office, hand in your crummy watch and say a fond farewell to your NBC kit and ID card. Then go.


Live in the present, plan for the future, treasure the past.
Absolutely right, TOFO!

Another thing you might wish to consider is BUPA membership on the Armed Forces scheme before you leave - it's a lot cheaper than the civilian rate and continues even in retirement.

Think before you ever consider applying for honorary mess membership - as reader8 stated:

Only works for two types, tedious ones who everybody wishes would leave and absolute legends after 40 years in.
I recall the actual date of my exit - it corresponded with the first of many Business Class trips to Germany for the next 15 years or so. Which rather made the pain of leaving CCS, RAFFT and sundry embuggerances behind me somewhat less.

Just beware of Income Tax for your first couple of years of self-employment until the system settles down - although you'll probably be over-assessed to begin with, but the eventual tax refund cheque will be very pleasant!

NutLoose 22nd Jul 2018 18:38

Do they still do resettlement briefings from industry etc, I managed to get myself on lots of them, with the warrants, mileage claims and rate ones, I racked up a lot of extra cash.

If one was available I would go on it, I even managed to attend a working in the nuclear industry 2 day course that required experience, I was asked if I had any and I ticked the box yes but couldn't discuss it... They were thinking nuclear reactors and I was thinking bombs... But I got the pretty interesting course and of course the financial benefit.

OldAgeandTreachery 22nd Jul 2018 18:43

----- look after ME.
As has been said: get all your various leaves and authorised absences sorted. Everything should be about you, after all the job has been King for years and it's time for it to give something back.


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