Tips for interview

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Re: Tips for interview

#21 Post by saddler »

ovenpaa wrote:I am soo tempted to come along if only to see how you guys get on..
... a traditional wedding or a civil ceremony, ya think??
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#22 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Conflicting advice

So typical ;)

Besides it's a lady Officer
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#23 Post by 20series »

spud wrote:All iwas going to say as a tip for the interveiw was to wear stocking abd suspenders. i did and got a date out of it too. Hes a very nice man.
:lol: 8-) :lol:
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#24 Post by bobbob »

EagerNoSkill wrote:
Besides it's a lady Officer
Our FLO is a lady and a very nice one too. Bnz seems to like her :roll: She loves our cats so is easily distracted.

Just be honest.

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#25 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Went very well
FEO is old school gent and cop
Great bloke also shooter
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#26 Post by Christel »

Sounds like that was a good start fingerscrossed
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#27 Post by ovenpaa »

Great news ENS, good to hear it went well, I have my fingers crossed for your FAC arriving very shortly.

Then I can come down to Bisley and give you a good kicking with my scabby black thing and some old 7,62x51 machine gun ammunition! :lol: :lol:

....or possibly not :oops:
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#28 Post by 20series »

ovenpaa wrote:Great news ENS, good to hear it went well, I have my fingers crossed for your FAC arriving very shortly.

Then I can come down to Bisley and give you a good kicking with my scabby black thing and some old 7,62x51 machine gun ammunition! :lol: :lol:

....or possibly not :oops:
ENS rang me last eveing very excited about how it had gone, I hope my renewal goes as well.

As for kicking his arse or not, I can only say that shooting with ENS is a truly "special" experience :cool2: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I look forward to us all getting together this year, it'll be a blast!! :cheers: :0037: :0037: :cheers:

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#29 Post by ovenpaa »

I have spent a few happy hours next to ENS on the firing point and it was great fun (Christel said it was emotional) We had a brilliant time at 1000 yards and certainly did not disgrace ourselves, in fact I reckon we did considerably better than some around us. (Lets not talk about people who pack up their kit when they fall out of the V ring for the first time or a cloud appears in the sky)
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#30 Post by Christel »

ovenpaa wrote:I have spent a few happy hours next to ENS on the firing point and it was great fun (Christel said it was emotional) We had a brilliant time at 1000 yards and certainly did not disgrace ourselves, in fact I reckon we did considerably better than some around us. (Lets not talk about people who pack up their kit when they fall out of the V ring for the first time or a cloud appears in the sky)
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