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I'd love to join the police force in any way at all but I've applied before and then didn't hear back, and tbh I'm expecting the same thing this time.
Been talking to my mum because I'm getting lost, I'm only good at IT and I can't get a job in that area, and I'm desperate not to spend the next few years working somewhere like poundland or tesco.
So I need to do something and fast.
She wants me to follow her best friends son who joined the RAF when he was 17, I'm 20 so I'm not too old.
We've just been looking at jobs they have available, and their police force and fire department require a minimum of a G grade GCSE maths and English, well I got C in English and F in maths, so I'm ok there!
There are also some other jobs I could see myself doing, so I'm going to read in to them tomorrow and then phone up the nearest RAF office and ask if I can make an appointment to go see them and talk about a possible career in the RAF.
I'm quite excited about it, this time last week I was getting application forms for my local theme park and corner shop as I was kinda getting to the giving up stage, now I'm in the "Change my whole life" mood.
Problem is though, people tend to say "it's impossible to get in so I wouldn't bother" or "It's very hard" etc etc, negative comments which put me off as I'm your average joe and there's always going to be someone better then me.
So before I phone the RAF tomorrow, anyone any advice?
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
A tiny problem I have, and I'm not sure if it's a problem, but I've already booked and paid for a 3 week holiday to florida in November for my birthday....I really hope anything I do doesn't conflict lol.
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Posted: 2008-07-30 01:00:02
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you gonna make a thread for every job that comes into your head??
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Posted: 2008-07-30 01:02:00
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Lol I did think that, but because all are completely different areas I needed different advice.
For example some people may see the topic RAF and reply, but see the Police force topic and it won't be of interest to them.
Also I think I'm getting in to a bit of a panic lol, 20...no job, no idea what I want to do and I've never worked in my life.
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Posted: 2008-07-30 01:14:14
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
On 2008-07-30 01:02:00, paul101 wrote:
you gonna make a thread for every job that comes into your head??
your one to f**kin talk!!! you make a thread for every little thought that comes in to your head!
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Posted: 2008-07-30 01:38:58
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On 2008-07-30 01:38:58, Dicky Snapples wrote:
On 2008-07-30 01:02:00, paul101 wrote:
you gonna make a thread for every job that comes into your head??
your one to f**kin talk!!! you make a thread for every little thought that comes in to your head!

true
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Posted: 2008-07-30 01:50:31
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Most Service Recruiting Offices look after all the services. Why not look at the Navy as well as the RAF? I was in the RN for nearly 30 years and still work for the MOD. Did me no harm whatsoever.
Be prepared to look at other jobs rather than just IT!
Doug
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Posted: 2008-07-30 09:28:49
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My little bro is just applying for the RN.... No idea what he wants to do with his life either but he's decided he wants to grow up and get o n and do it....
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Posted: 2008-07-30 09:54:47
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Exactly the same here mate, my brother does work and he's 12, my sister works 2 jobs and goes to uni, I spend my days walking the dog, cutting the grass and looking at crappy jobs!
If I continue like this, no way will I be able to get money for a house etc.
I'm not just looking at IT jobs, infact, I actually want to join their police force, then their fire department, and then if they fall through, an IT job.
So IT is down the list, I want a job that keeps me fit and active and that really helps people.
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Posted: 2008-07-30 14:18:24
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Go to the recruiting office and ask about jobs. You don't have to sign up there and then - in fact I believe you can join up and still leave after about six months if it doesn't suite you.
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain!
Doug
[ This Message was edited by: dougproctor on 2008-07-30 14:21 ]
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Posted: 2008-07-30 15:21:02
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Yer, I've planned a trip down to Norwich to go to the office, nearest one is about 25miles away so I can't just pop down there, would have to make it a day thing.
On their site it said to phone them and arrange an initial interview which I did and she said the 1st step is to order the information pack, which I said I just did and she said that when it comes through, it will have a reference number on it, when the pack arrives, phone them back up and quote the reference number, so I'll do that.
Think is, I clicked the Send me more info button after filling my details in, and it just took me to their main page, it didn't say anything about sending the stuff out to me, although when I filled it all in again it says that I've already done it once and can't do it again, so hopefully it will arrive within the next 10 days like she said.
Hoping it arrived by Next Wednesday, as then I can explain to the job centre that they don't need to put me on some crappy YMCA course, then I'm off to Norwich Wed night anyway, so plan to get there around 4pm which gives me an hour to talk to them, grab dinner then go to the cinema.
But I've read around on their site, looked at all the info etc and can deff see myself doing it.
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Quick question, when you sign up, does anyone know how long it then takes from there to get the ball rolling, is it like 6 months-1year or is like like 4-6 weeks.
Because I need to sort out college courses if it's going to take 6-12 months.
Thanks
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Posted: 2008-07-30 18:35:29
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