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Re: RAF
« Reply #30 on: 14 August 2011, 23:47 »
Andy, if you are already a qualified electrical engineer, than I would suggest joining as a Gen Tech E, as that is your closest ground trade.

Aircraft Electrical engineering is a job for one trick ponies, and will not give you the variation that a ground trade will give you.

Do you want to give anything else a go?

Also reference the RAF Regiment comment, leave it well alone, as its crap.

The pensions are just about the be changed, as they're costing the MOD a fortune, but like the Government, they need to make cuts somewhere and guess who's going to get bummed!

This...

The thing you need to do is research, if you want to stay in the trade you are in now then the Gen Tech E route is the road to go down. I currently have a mate whos just picked up his 3rd/Sgt after being in 13 years, the whole 10year SAC thing is only valid for some trades such as TG1 the "techies" who are manned to about 1200 sac's i believe with on average 30 getting picked up. Please correct me if i am wrong but I had a convo this week with one and I am sure those were the figures.
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Re: RAF
« Reply #31 on: 14 August 2011, 23:51 »
I have 2 more month until I get my first posting, I would like to think I am in the airforce even though we get told everyday that training is not like the 'real airforce'. We all get told from our instructor that it is far better than training. I guess you get out of it what you put in, work hard play hard IMO. Oh and trust me, I am ready to bend over, ha. I full well know what I am letting my self in for, but that is why I joined. Working savage shifts in possible 'war zones', and not seeing family and friends for possible 6 months at a time. It will all be a challenge and I like which is what I am here for.

Possible War zones, behave will you, you are an armourer, which as far as I understand it means you will deploy to 3-5 possible locations at the moment, KAF, BSN, KBL, or Italy/Sciliy.. You have a huge fence around you with miles and miles of land between you and the taliban..

Dets are normally 4 months with the RAF too..

Shifts I believe are normally 12/13hrs but I think Chuff will correct me on that, I assume the armourers run alongside the techie shifts?



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Re: RAF
« Reply #32 on: 15 August 2011, 00:02 »
RAF stands for Rough As Fcuk.

Still fancied a piece when you came up!!
 
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Re: RAF
« Reply #33 on: 15 August 2011, 00:05 »
I would like to put a bit of a counter arguement for what Chuff has put forward. Please feel free to debate back Chuff as I am still fresh meat but here goes..

There are people in the RAF who are remember how it used to be, there was a huge difference in the way that it operated, for example, they used to do guard with pickaxe handles..These people joined up into that lifestyle and loved that lifestyle. As time has gone by, the jobs have evolved and some people don't like what the military has become.

I joined up 5 years ago, I am now the fittest I have ever been, I have been on to two deployable units, currently at a tri-service unit doing satcomms. I joined up at 23 after doing the usual college/uni/dead end job route. When I joined up my trade was under-going some change. A lot of the people who had done 9-12 years didn't like this.. they had not joined up for this, some tried to kick off. I personally think the RAF had to evolve, the jobs had to evolve as the civvi equivalent's did.

The first unit I was posted to I lived in a box room, I could touch both walls, but with a bit of digging about I managed to move into a much larger room. I then got posted up to North Yorkshire. My room was en suite with a massive storage compartment and my new post is the same, I will quite happily take pics of the accomodation if you like. I can do the same for the blocks at Brize as well if you want to see them.

If you are married there are various grades of accommodation and you will pay depending on the spec of the house you move into. You have the choice to turn down two houses before you decide to take a house. If there is no accomodation in your area then they will look to put you up in SSSA or family equivalent. Two of the lads with me have just moved into these, they get paid extra for the inconvience, one lives in a town house in the centre of Cheltenham and the other in a brand new build just outside.

There are pro's and con's to the military, I have done 4 tours in 4 years and I am going away the end of this month for 4 months, the plus side is I save a sh!t load of cash and splash out when I get home. I now work for 28k a year as an SAC plus all the extra such as Op Allowance, money when on exercises, petrol money for driving to work etc. I would never have been on that if i had stayed in Swansea working in the DVLA.

I play ice hockey for the RAF also, this is another thing to bear in mind. If you like the gym you are able to use most camp gyms 24/7, you get free dental care and healthcare.. It all adds up, the downside is that you could be away a lot, you could be sat about doing f**k all quite regularly and you have to party a lot.

If you want advice on the Gen Tech trade, I have 3 working with me at the moment an SAC a Cpl and a Sgt, I also have a friend working in a Deployable role who can also provide information and a Cpl up in Lossiemouth in Scotland who does station electrics.. So any questions you have I can find out the answers hopefully.

Dicky
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Re: RAF
« Reply #34 on: 15 August 2011, 00:09 »
I'll tell you why this is, this is because Rockapes are dumb f**ks.. I can say this because I have had the pleasure of working alongside them.

Me too, 26sqn Rapier, supposedly a higher class of Rock, er......no!!

Now, MT drivers.................

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Re: RAF
« Reply #35 on: 15 August 2011, 00:13 »
Yuk, you on TCW Dicky?

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Re: RAF
« Reply #36 on: 15 August 2011, 06:02 »
Wow! I don't like to be tarred with the sterotypical brush that most rockapes get done with! As I am/was different!

I was on 16Sqn yes rapier I know, not through choice! Had the pleasure of staying at honnington from graduation!

I was detatched to iraq for 5months, was about 10 of us rocks just working in our own little unit controlling fuel escorts and such

3months after my return was sent to the falklands for 4months
Then onto Afghan for a further 4months where I had the pleasure of working with some special people!

I left like I said because of increasing debt! I joined up at 18 earning 1300 take home per month, then woth 6 months basic training taking home 600........can you see where the debt came from? Missed direct debit payments going overdrawn etc!

Nevertheless I don't regret anything iv done!

Oh and by the way I aint thick etc etc! Like I said earlier I went in with quyalifications! My afco told me to go in as a weapons tech but I didn't want to

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Re: RAF
« Reply #37 on: 15 August 2011, 07:43 »
BWL, i would love to debate back, and will, when you got some time in  :grin:

Lewys done more time in the Naafi Queue that you have done in  :kiss:

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Re: RAF
« Reply #38 on: 15 August 2011, 08:19 »
Yuk, you on TCW Dicky?

Was... Tri-Service job now ;)
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Re: RAF
« Reply #39 on: 15 August 2011, 08:21 »
BWL, i would love to debate back, and will, when you got some time in  :grin:

Lewys done more time in the Naafi Queue that you have done in  :kiss:

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Shows who's doing the work hey :P Don't even have a Naafi where I am now!! Sucks!
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