First aid in the work place has gone soft, I can do a brilliant amputation bandage, but we're not allowed to use it anymore
All these courses part of your resettlement Hizzy?
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First aid in the work place has gone soft, I can do a brilliant amputation bandage, but we're not allowed to use it anymore
All these courses part of your resettlement Hizzy?
Not quite chick. I still have 3 years left to serve but I'm giving myself other avenues to explore and options should the telecomms market not be what I expect when I leave, or not recruiting full time. Chances are like many, I will need to find contract work , so ideally have the bike instructor in my back pocket as a 2nd income if needs be to top up the pension and any other job that I find.
I think far too many serving service personnel leave their future in civvy street until their last 12 to 6 months, I just want to be ahead of the curve and looking after myself, after all , nobody else is going to look after me once I leave, I will be just another number in their records of someone who once served x
Our Charity works with veterans who have left the services - we support them to build new lives in 'civvy' street and through this work, we have discovered there is a huge amount of charities / organisations out there willing to support, both emotionally and financially, anyone who has completed at least 1 days service in the Armed Forces. If you ever need / want any info on where to go for what, just give me a shout. For example, there is a charity called Not Forgotten who provide, amongst other things, TV licences and TV's for ex-service personnel. There are other charities that provide holidays. And many more.....
Thanks Nokesy x much appreciated chick x
CONGRATULATIONS [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif]
CONGRATS HIZZY
well done you
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