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Im joining the army.

yoyo50

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I've really been drinkin' Muthafucka, I really bee
Right yeah so a 4-6 years of doing drugs daily, i actually stopped drinking/drugs for a few months to save my liver, had liver damage from my blood results so i started on antabuse/campral for the past 6 months, i had drink maybe a 3-4 a times a week, (stupid amount of units) so i went 2 and a half months on these didn't try a drop, i came off them felt i could maybe say no to drink but that long you just want to be able to have a drink, ended up back with a stupid tolerance, so anyway had a few drinks, saw a few jobs with the NVQ 2's they was going to get me and i have a few already so spoke to my mate in the army and he said a job in the RCL which is what i went for basically " Warehouse Distribution Assistant
Logistic Supply Specialist", i have most of the stuff they need.

Not really sure why im posting this if it gets any posts but yeah doing drugs and drink for so long and having depression, worked out aright for me so to anyone who feels like there is no nope, just drop me a message.
believe me the army wasn't even a thought.




so yeah i got accepted, and start training next month so i guess what i wanted to say if that a unfit drunk/drug user can actually do it, you can too



this might not make snese in the morning but you get my point maybe? haa
 
Good on ya' mate! That's fantastic news and an encouraging message to all who feel there is no hope left. The forces can be a brilliant career to anyone who's prepared to cut their hair. I almost did, but I didn't, and I wonder why...
 
Years of opening my middle eye using LSD and mushrooms doesn't really seem compatible with joining a murder cult but thank you for the career advise all the same.
 
Years of opening my middle eye using LSD and mushrooms doesn't really seem compatible with joining a murder cult but thank you for the career advise all the same.

... But instead it made you want to dig around in people's manky mouths all day?
 
I kind of agree with OTW. It's not exactly like fighting for the UK is really running a moral crusade with what havoc we are wrecking in the Middle East now, is it?

On the other hand, it's a good job. And better than being addicted to drugs for sure! Well done yoyo :)
 
... But instead it made you want to dig around in people's manky mouths all day?

You actually have no idea what I do for a living, only what you assume I do.

I have never met a grunt who didn't leave the army without both a drinking problem and a mental health issue
 
YoYo, Being a military girl myself ( previously ) and coming from a Military family I do think You'll love it. The sense of family is amazing. You will acquire so many brothers and sisters.

I very much miss being in the military. I wish you the best of luck brother <3

If you ever need any support drop me a line. I'll be there for you should you ever need me.
 
I went to a military school so a good 20% of my classmates ended up joining the armed forces. The smart ones went to officer training, got paid to get a degree, and graduated with a rank. My best mate did this, flew in the Air Force and is now high enough up the chain that he has received at least two Queen's new year awards and will probably send plenty of kids to their deaths before he dies.

Others joined and picked up a trade. They saw action every where from Somalia to Iraq and now run their own electrical or logistics companies, drink too much and get spooked by the police helicopters.

Then there is my mate who joined a few years later after their life hit a speed bump, discover he was good with a rifle, became a sniper and murdered countless men in Iraq while hiding in rubble. He now is a bee keeper, can't sleep for shit and has thoughts late at night about meeting St Peter one day.
 
Can't imagine a die hard druggy getting on well in any of the armed forces. The lifestyle and ethics are so far apart from each other.

But, best of luck Yoyo, if it's for you well done.
 
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