Mike Cotts said:I like what you are saying Pat because it will add to my arguement in the near future.
You ever run into Steve Jackson in your travels? He is an old Thumperhead from years gone by
S_Baker said:I like the concept of being bilingual, I am not sure that being multilingual is good for a country. Creates too much division.
shado_wolf said:I've done a search and found some info but none that really answered my questions. I am off to St Jean for SLT from the begining of May until Aug 12 and am curious as to what I can expect. Is it a mon to fri 9 to 5 kinda week or is like my time in the mega for Basic, confined to base for 95% of
As far as living arangements go, does anyone know how that works. A slight twist. I'm reg force NCM so I don't know if they'ld be parking me with the Officers and I doubt very much that I'ld be using the same mess as the gents and ladies I'll be on course with. Any NCM's out there gone and done the course at St Jean?
nurse sarah said:There is school block leave in June? I'm supposed to start SLT on the 12th of June. Is the leave just for the staff?
Inch said:You won't be on PAT, the block leave is probably for the pers on the 8 month course they give to Officers after BOTC. There will be instructors there during that time, they hire a whole bunch of sessional instructors for the summer serials.
nurse sarah said:I was wondering if anybody knows if SLT is like basic, like you have to say yes Sgt or MCpl or whatever or is it more like when your on base, you say sir or maam but basically talk 'normally' with people? I was just thinking about this because someone told me you don't but i seem to remember a guy I knew get in trouble for not coming to attention to speak to a Sgt working at the green desk on the way out for a weekend...