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<blockquote data-quote="leedoak" data-source="post: 830165" data-attributes="member: 176262"><p>Gibbo86, </p><p></p><p>Thank you, I know of a qmsi who has just picked up his Wo2 after 5 years type 1, but they are also pushing his medical now. The army is a funny place at the moment. Everything you have said is what I'm being told. But as it's still early days (7 days) type 1 I'm still trying to get as much real information as possible. My rcmo want to keep me and in the role and future roles as a marine engineer I'll always drive a desk or teach if promote. I still live in hope but I'm also realistic to what the army needs and want, I'm a risk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leedoak, post: 830165, member: 176262"] Gibbo86, Thank you, I know of a qmsi who has just picked up his Wo2 after 5 years type 1, but they are also pushing his medical now. The army is a funny place at the moment. Everything you have said is what I'm being told. But as it's still early days (7 days) type 1 I'm still trying to get as much real information as possible. My rcmo want to keep me and in the role and future roles as a marine engineer I'll always drive a desk or teach if promote. I still live in hope but I'm also realistic to what the army needs and want, I'm a risk! [/QUOTE]
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