Originally posted by DeV
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Hours wise that can be done nights and weekends (and possibly during the week depending on the unit.
Medical your talking 2 half days (could be longer if your waiting on others for transport etc). Your unit may/may not be able to arrange it for a weekend. But it could be more (especially if you take account of travel time (depending on where you live).
Your unit may/may not be able to arrange fitness tests for a weekend (these have to take place over 2 days).
If your a recruit you will have at least 14 days (including 2 weekends) full time to do.
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Originally posted by DeV View PostCommitment is as follows:
2014:
48 hours unpaid + 8 hours voluntary unpaid
Yes, the Voluntary hours have to be unpaid but the 48hrs are "Training" - I haven't read anywhere that it HAS to be unpaid, I assumed it was the same as before, effectivity was calculated based a mix of paid and unpaid. Annex E, 7, B of AdminO 1/13 states that training can be paid or unpaid.
Then again, maybe I am wrong.
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Originally posted by madden View PostSince when is it 48 Hrs unpaid?
Yes, the Voluntary hours have to be unpaid but the 48hrs are "Training" - I haven't read anywhere that it HAS to be unpaid, I assumed it was the same as before, effectivity was calculated based a mix of paid and unpaid. Annex E, 7, B of AdminO 1/13 states that training can be paid or unpaid.
Then again, maybe I am wrong.
Originally posted by The real Jack View PostHas anyone an idea of what the distinction between unpaid and "voluntary unpaid" is? Is a field day or weekend that are unpaid "voluntary unpaid"?
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Dev, is this for real that we possibly could have to take 4+ workdays off (for those of us working the usual Mon - Fri week) in order to fit in a medical & fitness test? Then there is the days needed for the annual camp. Like f**k will I give up almost half my annual holiday entitlement."Are they trying to shoot down the other drone? "
"No, they're trying to fly the tank"
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Originally posted by The real Jack View PostHas anyone an idea of what the distinction between unpaid and "voluntary unpaid" is? Is a field day or weekend that are unpaid "voluntary unpaid"?
Voluntary Unpaid is Service - where you contribute back to the state.
That is a rough guide, the details are in AdminO 1/13.
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In that case id like to volunteer with the army ranger wings next HALO jump in an "experiential" manner."He is an enemy officer taken in battle and entitled to fair treatment."
"No, sir. He's a sergeant, and they don't deserve no respect at all, sir. I should know. They're cunning and artful, if they're any good. I wouldn't mind if he was an officer, sir. But sergeants are clever."
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