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    13 days ago

    I can relate to a few things here (e.g. definitely share the lack of coordination), of course others very much not - it drives my curiosity through the roof: Any stories on what happens when you are with the FFL and have no coordination from start to end? I feel like there have to be some very good ones :)

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      13 days ago

      You find out that regardless of how shitty you are, they need bodies so, as long as you’re not a ‘troublemaker’ and you just nod and keep your mouth shut, they’ll either encourage you to get better or tolerate you and find something less technical for you to do, lol. I got along well with many of my higher ups in basic and I pretty much begged them to send me to a ‘soft’ regiment, so I ended up a sapeur de combat (combat engineer?) in 1REG, and then I begged/convinced the captain to allow me to go full POG (honestly, you don’t want a myopic and clumsy soldier watching your back, lol) and halfway through the 3rd year I became a secretary. 👍

      Also, that people who come from happy families and aren’t desperate/broken/suicidal enough for basic to the first year or so to feel like an improvement in their lives have weekly mental breakdowns and quit/run away very easily. See, there’s a silver lining to everything! 😅