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I spent 3 years there in the early eighties. Bloody loved it. A lot of English people hated it and went back to England every weekend. Don’t know why.
I had a MK10 Jag at the time and did lots of shows and went al over Scotland.
I guess some people just don’t want to make the most of their surroundings.
Don’t remember anyone actually leaving the RAF though because of it.
I had a MK10 Jag at the time and did lots of shows and went al over Scotland.
I guess some people just don’t want to make the most of their surroundings.
Don’t remember anyone actually leaving the RAF though because of it.
Simpo Two said:
Isn't that part of the deal you sign up to when you join?
Two things. We change as we get older.
The U.K. forces tend to not look after their people very well.
So you’ll have to excuse people for not liking where they’re posted. Probably ok if you’re an officer. Below sergeant… maybe not.
Saying that, I was in the RAF 1981 to 1990, and EVERYONE I knew who went to Lossie had a great time. Make of that what you will, but ‘fun’ was a feature back then, almost wherever you went.
Simpo Two said:
TheFungle said:
Great if you're part of the McMafia, less so if you've moved from Lincolnshire due to 'service need' and your family are still down south.
Isn't that part of the deal you sign up to when you join?My home was Ilfracombe N.Devon. 680 miles each way.
TheFungle said:
Simpo Two said:
TheFungle said:
Great if you're part of the McMafia, less so if you've moved from Lincolnshire due to 'service need' and your family are still down south.
Isn't that part of the deal you sign up to when you join?TheFungle said:
Simpo Two said:
TheFungle said:
Great if you're part of the McMafia, less so if you've moved from Lincolnshire due to 'service need' and your family are still down south.
Isn't that part of the deal you sign up to when you join?Simpo Two said:
TheFungle said:
Simpo Two said:
TheFungle said:
Great if you're part of the McMafia, less so if you've moved from Lincolnshire due to 'service need' and your family are still down south.
Isn't that part of the deal you sign up to when you join?Consider this scenario.
Corporal Smith is an aircraft engineer and has completed 2 x four year tours in Lincolnshire working on Typhoon. Upon promotion to Sergeant he is offered Typhoon at Lossiemouth due to there being a shortfall of engineers.
His wife works as a nurse in Lincoln and their 4yr old is shortly to start school, they've also just enjoyed their first Xmas in their new house.
Unsurprisingly, Mrs Smith isn't keen on moving to northern Scotland despite the husband trying to convince her that "everybody loves it once they get there".
What's Corporal Smith to do?
Turn down his hard-earned promotion?
Commute every weekend against the backdrop of an increasingly high op-tempo?
Move the family out of their new home into (likely) poorer quality service family accommodation?
This isn't my scenario but it's far from uncommon. There is no doubt that those who can easily move every 3-4 yrs offer great flexibility but they are becoming increasingly rare these days.
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