
Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
Like I tell all Army mechanics....
you ticked the wrong box then dintcha.
Let me give you an idea. Im about to go off on a month long exercise with the RAAF to exmouth.
Im taking 2 laptops, a fridge, a push bike, snorkling gear, civvies, fishing gear, booze, coffee maker, stereo and in order to make more room on the vehicle we put the spare parts and oils into a container which will be coming along later. (bout a day or 2)
We're flying over on civilian aircraft and they're puttin us up in single room accomodation while we're there.
Of all the time that we're there we've been warned out that we have to take our packs and webbing just incase they decide they want us to partake in 3 days of the exersize for our yearly "ground combat" currency. which means basically that I have to sit in a pit for a couple of hours a day while living out of my swag along side of the vehicle in stead of out of a room and a workshop.
I'll be supporting.
landrovers, mogs, a mack, hino, scania, bobcat, busmaster, fire engine, gensets, helping the gun plumber, and whatever else they take that they havent told me about. Thats assuming Im not of fishing, diving the ningaloo, driving on the beach, drinking, eating or generally having a good time.
Do you want me to tell you how I'd have done that trip when I was in the army?
at work I get 3 hours a week to do whatever the hell PT I like and then on top of that theres 2 structured pt session I can do as well.
3 breaks a day (mornos, lunch, afternoon hyrdation)
I knock off every friday at 1200
no packmarches
I can go to and from work in civvies
think of it this way
Stars.
The army sleeps under them
the navy navigates by them
the RAAF choose their accomodation based on them.
RAAF - Rarely Available After Five.
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