silent_steve said:
"2nd kit to save time", why not just find a way to be proficient and use one kit. How far will you make it in an Army career if you cut corners from the very beginning.
If you feel like folding your undies 4x6 everyday, scrubbing the soap suds and gunk out of your soap dish, etc, then by all means do it. When you are given 15 minutes between breakfast and inspection, you will see how very valuable a second set of everything is. You can then focus your energy on the stuff that matters, like getting all the sand out of your gas mask, ensuring your uniform is up to snuff, ironing your bed and dusting (those darn dustbunnies are EVERYWHERE!!) etc.
silent_steve said:
Not to mention that the instructors at St.Jean no doubt surf this site and are probably member themselves! SO theres no bloody fooling them, they know what's up.
Guaranteed they are, and have probably posted some of the tips in this very section....hehe >
My best advice to you, silent_steve, is at least read all the tips and tricks and store them up top. When you feel there is a perfect time and place to use them, then do so. Nobody is saying you have to use any of these, but they will definitely make your life alot easier if you do. You will worry less about all the little things because you know they are done right, and can then focus your energy on the bigger things like team building with your platoon.
Now, I can not remember who it was that posted about the hair, but here is my take on it.
I had long hair before I joined. Figuring I didn't want to worry about it, I cut it off before I got sworn in.
I went for one haircut in the time I was at basic(mighty great cut too!). I was in St Jean for 5 months.
Do I regret cutting it, yes and no.
I miss my long hair and will probably grow it out again eventually, but for now I enjoy it only taking me 10 minutes to wash, condition and dry it. Really, the only person that has to live with the cutting is you, and keep in mind that it is only hair and it will grow back.
Also, do NOT go to the barber on the base for any haircuts, ladies. Wait for your free weekend and head to the mall and see a real stylist. You will regret it, unless your going in to shave it all off.
Cheers!