Hey guys!
So after a long long application process (a full year and bits, i know some got it worse but it felt like forever hehe) i am finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel. My application got slowed down due to credit past that i should clear by giving the recruiting officers in May. The officer told me that due to my score (whatever that means), once they receive my papers they'll re open my app and set a date for BMQ asap (even went as far as mentioning july's BMQ though i need to hurry).
Needless to say i am damn thrilled! Right now all i can do is get ready and in the best shape of my life for BMQ and... day dream. Which, after this TLDR, is the reason of my post.
Are there any stewards out there that could give me a general idea of the daily life in that profession? What it's like, the adventures, the travels, the type of schedule, how do you enjoy it, etc etc ... I want peeps to share me their experience!
Can't wait to join the big family. It's going to be a tough and rocky road but well worth it at the end of the day imo.
So after a long long application process (a full year and bits, i know some got it worse but it felt like forever hehe) i am finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel. My application got slowed down due to credit past that i should clear by giving the recruiting officers in May. The officer told me that due to my score (whatever that means), once they receive my papers they'll re open my app and set a date for BMQ asap (even went as far as mentioning july's BMQ though i need to hurry).
Needless to say i am damn thrilled! Right now all i can do is get ready and in the best shape of my life for BMQ and... day dream. Which, after this TLDR, is the reason of my post.
Are there any stewards out there that could give me a general idea of the daily life in that profession? What it's like, the adventures, the travels, the type of schedule, how do you enjoy it, etc etc ... I want peeps to share me their experience!
Can't wait to join the big family. It's going to be a tough and rocky road but well worth it at the end of the day imo.