I think Mr Choi is living in a fantasy world, and should he ever make it to the pshyc test, and interview, they'll see right through him. Bloody hell, I can already!
All talk as far as I am concerned, in the real world, he'd crap his pants and have tears big a horse turds crying for Mommy at the first incoming mortar rd.
I reckon he's got a fair deal of growing up to do. He just does not seem to grasp reality, and does not takwe any heed from 'real soldiers' on here.
He's just another liability.
As for Brinks offering a 22yr old a job (he may have applied though), ha, I call the BS meter on this one too. I was in the industry for 5 LONG yrs, the only 22 yr olds we had were janitors, and none of them barely spoke 'engrish'. There is such things as life experience and maturity which are paramount in that organisation. Choi lacks both. Its more than just carrying a loaded revolver and driving around in an armoured truck. I doubt if the Police would issue a carry permit for lawful employment to him anyways.
well Ronnie, as for your comments about 'Reserves as babies', try telling that to the Militia guys fighting right now, or better to the families of Reservists who have been killed in AFG.
Regards from Baghdad,
Wes
Thats nice. Wes, I already had my interview and psych test. I do take heed. I'm not a liability. I speak engrish real good, please watch the racist overtones Wes. As for life experience, maturity and police issuing me a permit to carry, I think they would considering they cleared me for obtaining restricted and non-restricted firearms. I can buy a .50 cal sniper rifle if my little heart desires. I already have my security and safety clearance ticket. Maturity is obviously required when dealing with large amounts of cash.
When mortars come in, lot's of people cry, some do, some don't. I hope I don't. I think they drop mortars close to you when your sleeping anyways during training to see who looses bowel control. Most reservists aren't babies.
Stay safe and try not to loose 3 liters.
Pat
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