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sig_cs101 said:the ones that did go out had a tendency to come back wasted and wake everybody else up
Sorry :blotto:
sig_cs101 said:the ones that did go out had a tendency to come back wasted and wake everybody else up
lol sorry bout what? i learned to get used to it after the first week. kinda don't have a choiceSig_Des said:Sorry :blotto:
mechanic_chick said:hmmm
it does sound like the trade for me.. even though people tell me im crazy!!
Have you been to Shilo?! Seriously , this place gets worse by the second not to mention finding a decent guy to date! nnnoope ( works vise versa though too! )
Thanks for all that help!!
Amy
career_radio-checker said:-again, to be looked down upon by combat trades... but then you say, "enjoy your walk boys;" then throw your kit into the back of the pod and drive off; ;D
meni0n said:Man that was 2 something years ago Des. Remember standing outside at 1am, not knowing wtf is going and just gotten back from a nav ex and doing drill wasn't my idea of a great time.
Sig_Des said:as far as a dating scene there...well, not much...you could always try climbing into the ceiling above the women's shower in L101....but that guy did fall through and get charged...
Sig_Des said:I like bringing an electric kettle with me in the pod...good for coffee, mr noodles, and it's a lot easier to cook an IMP in it than breaking out the stove.... but BEWARE, if any officers in the CP find out you have one, they will ALWAYS be at your door!
Sig_Des said:Bah...my year, they were THAT close to having the MP's inspect every room, because somebody stole the Franco platoons flag...
career_radio-checker said:As a reserve sigop, expect:
-not knowing what's going on until 5 minutes notice to move... even when you're the COMMAND POST!!! :
-lots of waiting around but ocasional intense bursts of activity;
-to be looked down upon by combat trades... except when their radios are out to lunch :blotto:
-again, to be looked down upon by combat trades... but then you say, "enjoy your walk boys;" then throw your kit into the back of the pod and drive off; ;D
-to fill the position of rad op / duty officer (especially at night)... a perfect time to promote yourself to general and tell c/s 1 to check on c/s 2 because "you don't have comms with them;"
-To be 3/4 of the way through your set-up when you're told to move 5ft to the left;
-officers wanting you to make their breakfast so that it is ready for them when they wake up;
-shift work, 8 hours sitting in a truck, then 16 hours lying in your cot (usually only applies when deployed with other units... and provided you got issued a cot)