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I'm curious, Is is permitted to wear headphones for music or audiobooks after nights out or while checking gear at the end of the day while at BMQ?
All electronic devices (cellular phones, iPods, iPads, laptops, etc.) are considered restricted materials in the following manner:
No devices can be used/carried during training hours.
Cellular phones are allowed on weeknights after training has concluded but no earlier than 6:00pm. Reasonable usage should be restricted to communications with family and friends.
All other devices may be allowed on weekends in garrison if there is no training scheduled and if performance has been judged adequate by the instructors.
M.Aubut1988 said:Now, what does a trip out the North Door mean?
Eye In The Sky said:If you've never done BMQ how would you know what "a good idea" is? I've watched news clips of the International Space Station, but I don't hand out advice on what living in it is like.
Treemoss said:I didn't say I was a definitive expert on the topic, but that's the wisdom i was told and now im passing it on to others. Soo... yea, get off it.
powerrussia said:I've done BMOQ, basic up series was a pretty good indication of it. You are being argumentative for no reason.
oh my son's on week 3 at BMQ They just recently learned what the North Doors where all about, fun times!BadgerTrapper said:The north doors are a magical place which you will discover with time in St. Jean.
Eye In The Sky said:There's nothing to get off. If you have no real experience, how about just avoiding the Alberto V05 shampoo commercial type wisdom.
I'm not being argumentative. I am nicely trying to point out too many ******' people on here have "opinions" based on youtube and Xbox.
Aside from that, how many ****** times do the same questions have to be answered on here. BMQ is hard for some people, easy for others and challenging in different ways for the majority.
BMQ and BMOQ aren't the same. Some things are similar, others aren't.
Treemoss said:No. You definitely are, and borderlining disrespectful. There's no real reason at all for you to be telling me that I, or whoever else you have told for that matter, cant suggest pieces things to members that want information. So yea... get off your high horse please.
Eye In The Sky said:If you've never done BMQ how would you know what "a good idea" is? I've watched news clips of the International Space Station, but I don't hand out advice on what living in it is like.
BobSlob said:Having done basic training... "Youtube basic-up. Thatll give you a good idea."
Eye In The Sky said::'(
Being straight and blunt isn't being disrespectful. It's being...straight and blunt. I'd start expecting that if you are on your way to CFLRS soon; life isn't about puppies and butterflies there.
You call it a high horse, and I'll call it me being tired of people who haven't been to BMQ or even been sworn in yet advising people on what life is like in the military. 'Cause that is what irks me.
Anything else, or should I just attach a copy of a Hurt Feelings Report for you in case you need it?