Benefits in the Royal Air Force

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Episode 2

Join Connor to find out about the benefits the RAF can offer from accommodation to travel and adventure.

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It's like one of them videos you'd watch in year 7 science on a power station or some shit like that they way everyones speaking haha

Alex-bfmc
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If I could live my life over again I would have followed my father into the RAF.

mike.
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Big supporter of the RAF Being from RAF Lincolnshire.. im between Waddington Coningsby and Cranwell with Digby down road too once home to 40 + RFC/RAF installations and over a Century of Military flight in our skies.. we have a lot of retired service personnell living here to ... thank you all for your service

kyberwolfuk
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Something the RAF is really lacking in compared to the other forces is YouTube videos or documentaries showing the recruitment process. I would love to see something like Raw Recruits for the RAF. I've got my PRTC date and I've really struggled to find information throughout my application whenever I've searched for it. For the other forces this is easily accessible. The only media source people applying to the RAF have to go off is a 6 year old blog.

Punchykat
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Being Irish and living 23 years in the U.K. myself, I’m too old to join the RAF, but I did see a while back how members of the Irish Air Corps trained with the RAF

michaeljohndennis
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When I was a lad I saw a poster of the new F4 Phantom and I was hooked. 14 Days later I was at Biggin Hill flight school, and I never looked back.

ssss
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I’ve just been to RAF Cosford for summer camp and it’s an absolute beautiful place

melongargantuar
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My grandfather was physical training officer. In RAF I was elite athlete. My Dr ruined it. Loved air training corps gave opportunities some teachers denied at school. Like navy seal pool more gymnastics in RAF.i speak more than English which is not my first language I taught myself to read write German from speaking can't learn using English as base. Teachers were never in class during school esp technology. We got RAF guy in physics class he was brilliant teacher.

gissie
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Speak normal. Be normal. What is happening? Are they held hostage ?

Northernwatches
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Let them be themselves they’re being so managed this will have a detrimental effect not the effect the CoC wish it to have STOP MICRO MANAGING THEM..!!

kazzawilliams
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a bit awkward but i guess at the end of the day i'm still watching

insignia
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Did he say get up at half eight?? I get up at 5am to go to work in a prison! Sign me up!!!!

TheBigDog
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The PTI's were a bit more harsh when I joined in the late 80's; along with the Drill Staff (RAF Admin then) and the Regt in Swinderby when going through Basic Training; I'd like to see how many snowflakes got binned or PVR'd during Basic nowadays

Buck
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Trying to decide if it's better to join RAF as a machine gun operator or a Tesco stacking shelves oporationist expert?

deep.dark-crypt
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Get up at half eight?!! Should have been at work for an hour by then!

theswedex
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Got a Live Meeting On The 8th, Super excited

zircan
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Great idea to have snap shot Vlogs on jobs in the RAF but the corporal needs to be a bit more relaxed. I know, Saying it is easier than doing it

robertobriggs
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The Armed Services are fantastic employers who really look after you. All that is required is for you to do your job and have a positive attitude. It has to be a number one place for anyone who wants to get on and who likes people. The RAF requires less "green work" than the other (Army, Royal Marines) services, and may be more attractive to women and men who prefer to be base centred. Good luck.

LaHayeSaint
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Ahhh the pool and gym brought back some horror memories of beastings by the PTI’s and when I was in there were only a couple of camps and blocks with your own loo and showers. I could lay in bed reach out and touch the wall opposite 😂😂

Scania
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Don't think you will ever get to use that running track. If you dare run round it at the weekend on your down time. Some 89 year old MOD civil servant caretaker will cough and wheeze his way up to you with his broom and chase you away, with threats of ringing the RAF Police. Speaking of which, when I was in one of them rooms back in the early 2000s someone wrote an angry anonymous letter to one of the training NCOs. Someone had to own up because if they didn't they would ring the RAF police and they would go round the blocks take all the pens and test the ink in their forensic labs. We laughed our heads off at that one. Then a point was made that the RAF Police Flt at Cosford had so much time on their hands, it was quite possible testing pen ink was one of the many trivial things they did to fill up their extremely long 22 year careers. So with that in mind the lads which done it went and owned up to it.

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