goldie fish wrote: » Interesting to see so many Naval Cadets. Usually there are a total of about 8.
Poccington wrote: » 21 Army Cadets? I give up.
KickstartHeart wrote: » Do you think its too much, or too little?
Delancey wrote: » Is the continued recruitment of Cadets for the Equitation school and indeed the continued existence of the school not a complete anachronism for a 21st century Army ? I know the propaganda spouted by the Horsey lobby about 20,000 jobs , blah , blah, is all too willingly regurgitated by the media who never seem to challege it , personally I believe the Horse industry greatly exaggerates its importance to the economy . Even if it were true the question has to be asked just why the Army see fit to run an equitation operation when horses left service 70 odd years ago ?
hopefulaplican wrote: » Hey folks, do they check for photo ID on the day of interviews and/or fitness tests for the Air Corps??? If you could let me know quick that would be great!
localcentra wrote: » OMG does that type of carry on really exist , is that how the family members do it so ? ie get others to go for their tests and the hard selection processes and then walk into the job when someone has done all the hard work for them , it seems a very plausible scenario. It was also explain some things.
Delancey wrote: » I too have long-harboured the suspicion nay belief that a certain % of cadetships are reserved for the children of serving officers. I would love to see how many of those who are sucessful in the current competition have a Daddy in a position of ' rank '. That said , it is notable that written tests now form part of the process - there was a time it was interviews and medical only and no doubt that suited some people just fine.
eyescreamcone wrote: » Canvassing will disqualify
Delancey wrote: » eyescreamcone wrote: » Canvassing will disqualify I am continually amazed ast the naivety of some people with reference to the famous '' Canvassing will disqualify '' line. It is nothing more than 3 words which in the case of Army cadetships are quite worthless - I myself prefer the following- '' Unsuccessful canvassing will disqualify ''
eyescreamcone wrote: » You obviously missed my
Kiddd94 wrote: » Does anyone know when should hear back ? When will the interviews be etc ?
Maybe_Memories wrote: » Hey, just wondering something. Right, I'm just about to finish the second year of my four year maths degree. Have all the minimum requirements and all that. Fit enough to pass the fitness test, but not my much. Not really involved in any sports. Would it be a advisable to apply for the air corp cadetship this year to see how it goes, or just wait for another two years, get my fitness up even more, have the level 8 degree and get involved with one or two team sports? I know waiting has the best chance of actually getting the cadetship, but if I did it this year and didn't get it, say failed the interview or medical or whatever, would there be anything stopping me from waiting till I'm done with college and then re-applying? Thanks!
Maybe_Memories wrote: » Alright, thanks! One other question, what does the medical involve?
BigDuffman wrote: » 1:This angers me greatly...who do you think you are that you may get someone else to do the leg work for you? You will be found out immediately and if for some bizzare reason you are not. The inability and underhanded nature will be sensed at the 2:group stage, which is on the same day as the fitness. Do some other applicant a favour and 3: put your application straight in the bin and stop wasting decent peoples time.:mad:
hopefulaplican wrote: » Also is a cadetship like a ticket? As in once you're awarded it is it yours to do with it what you like? And if so what is the going rate for an Air Corps cadetship? This is all purely for informational purposes of course!