Frayed edges

nah, but they may decide i have to pop back and forth a few times this month, which will 'p' me off no end...

Just spotted the images from the Post 'elsewhere' here which triggered off this particular rant and...what can I say?
I had hoped to be proven wrong and that they would be great, but Jesus...they're bad...I mean really bad...Shoot yourself in the head-bad...
Give up photography and take up knitting-bad...
 
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How about for your wedding business doing a trash-the-dress army/combat theme. Start collecting the kit together now.
 
Rob, in all seriousness, think long and hard before coming out into civvie street.I don`t know your length of service nor what pensions are nowadays, but for a lot of people it is grim out here. I`m sure you`ll be fine, you seem a get up and get on with it type of guy, but make sure you are doing the right thing mate.

I probably haven`t explained that too well, but I hope you know what I mean. Best of luck with whatever you decide. ....:thumbs:

As you were.........:D
 
I hope you've started looking at resettlement Rob. You can't look at it too early in my opinion. I started mine with 18 months to go and it was just right, there's a shed load of courses around (get all the magazines and look at the outside providers unless your desperate to do a plastering course) and there was a decent amount of money to go with it, especially if you got off your arse and applied for enhanced learning credits way back when.

It sounds tight but you've got to be selfish about resettlement. Forget about the people you work with and get yourself prepared for getting out (especially is it isn't the best time to be looking for a new job) because as much as you're all there to look out for each other now, as soon as you hand your ID in on the way past your gates they aren't going to help you get a job or put food on the table. I dare say I don't need to say all this but as I've been there and done it two years ago and then watched my best mate make a complete hash of it and end up working as a civvy instructor for the Army (despite him saying he wanted nothing to do with the military ever again) because he spent too much time caring about the job he had and not enough time preparing the job he needed to get.

Let me know if there's owt I can do to help.
Hey, there's always the photo school at DCAE Tossford! You can stand around with the students pointing long lenses at the windows of the pubs on camp.
 
Ok, a few points...

Criticism. Its fine if its constructive, just a pile of worthless **** if it isn't. Its just offensive and rude. You should know if if it is the latter.

Leaving the Army. Having left the Navy after 15 years, it was a shock......It was the most unbelievable change ever...I wish you all the luck in the world with that, seriously. and if you think you have dealt with some to55ers in the army.....

Mustangs. I have just sold mine. I am still crying..I had the Ford GT 500 I feel like a relative just died.....

All the best with the baby and all that.
 
Well I'm driving the Green Moose over this week and taking the scenic route across France so as to avoid the hell that is the Antwerp Ring-Road at mid-morning...
What'll really hurt is that I did all the conversion work myself and sourced all the suspension components from the US, instead of just buying the FRRP, Roush or Steeda packages which are all a bit of a compromise...proper racing suspension courtesy of Eibach, Koni, UMI and Hotchkis and it's finally dialled-in just right...:D
Put two coats of Meguiar's wax on over the weekend in case it gets rained-on in the UK this week... It is a proper garage-queen! lol

Constructive criticism is good, but when people don't listen, then it's time to be a little more blunt... bad imagery is just bad imagery, no point in sugar-coating it... and I'm Mr Blunt hereabouts...

One of the reasons I'm here in Germany is so i can do most of my resettlement here and not in Aldershot - with young 'Max' on the way and jules suffering from the Mother of all Morning Sickness, I need to be close to home now, not 'ferrying' across the channel every two weeks.
Got my enhanced learning credits all squared away about 5 years ago, or whenever it was and also been in touch with the resettlement people here at Herford (where I'm posted-to next month as planned) and started booking business and language courses.
Bespoke photographic courses I'll look into later as I have up to 5 years after I leave to use the credits the Army gives me...

Money's in the bank set aside for start-up costs, but 90% of the equipment I own already. Just maybe one more body and one lens to buy (and some printing kit if I decide to do on-site printing). To save initial costs I might have to investigate online mail-order printing to begin with. Customer chooses from the website and prints are delivered within 7 days.

The car will probably have to go as we'll need to bring in at least 2,000-€ per month to make the payments and pay all the bills - especially with a newborn to look after. Without him/her I think we could have managed, but not with an extra mouth to feed. Thankfully it's not twins!!! The Kindergeld will help, but not to the tune of 500€ per month...plus the exchange rate has really hit my pocket hard - I've effectively 'lost' 900€ per month from when I was first posted to Germany three and a half years ago. That was the car-payments and the fuel to run it...
I reckon I could do that on average over the course of a year, but with photography in Germany being seasonal, I couldn't guarantee making that amount every month without fail...
 
Thought I might have seen you on the M25 by Heathrow yesterday Rob. Bullit edition mustang with an appropriate plate MU58ANG.
 
Not me, I'm afraid, wrong VRN...I don't do vanity-plates...
Yesterday I was in Greenhythe, Kent, today down in Devon again via M3 and A303 this afternoon.
Spent this morning cleaning all the road-dirt off from the 6-hour drive through poxy rain all across poxy Europe - stopped three time by the cops for 'routine document checks' - Dutch cops, Belgian Cops and French Cops - bored, are we lads? Fancy a look at the nice motor do we...?
P*** off, you cheese-eating surrender monkeys, plastic frogs and cheese-head Tw&*s!

Hate being back here having to drive at 40MPH even where the limit is 60 due to all the traffic. Hate the roads' condition, hate now having three stone-chips that weren't there yesterday because of the roads falling to bits; hate drivers being rude arrogant penile-warts...


But I do now have my lovely AF-Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D...woot...
 
There's always an upside. I'd suggest moving to Spain Rob. The economy is on its arse but at least the roads are clear.
 
what is the best country to live in nowadays because i'm pretty sure its not the UK??
 
Neighbours hightailed it to Tasmania...
 
TBH, I think i'm calling him Max (Maximillian) if it's a boy...not even thinking about Girls - I think they're God's Revenge on Fathers for once having been teenagers...

Ha ha as a father of 3 grown up (age wise anyway) girls I can relate to this comment
 
I vote for Canada!!
Glad you have brought the moose mate- that'll bring the image of this place up a few notches!
Congrats on your news, Havent read this forum for ages!
 
I vote for Canada!!
Glad you have brought the moose mate- that'll bring the image of this place up a few notches!
Congrats on your news, Havent read this forum for ages!

I actually had an audience by the bus-stop while I stood there polishing all the crud off that had accumulated from that tree outside your house...
One bloke said "I'd rather have the 1967 model" to which I responded: "Mate, you're catching a bus, now **** off nobber..."

I love the Army sometimes - you can be SO unpleasant to people when they think you outrank them by a mile...

Not moving to Canada - roads are too straight and the people are wierd (well, the Canadians I've met are, anyway).
I'm staying put in Germany - they may be bar-stewards, but they're European bar-stewards - even with the communication problems, I have more in common with them, than with North Americans...
 
Straight roads = boring.

Autobahn @ +120mph = boring & expensive.

Mixing it up on slow/fast twisty, scenic roads at 30-80mph = fun...
 
i'll keep an eye out for you around the 'Shot :thumbs:

wouldn't want to get in your way :lol:
 
yeah i know i was just thinking about any visits you might have to make :D

the A331 is quite a bendy road once you get up around the 150 mark :thumbs:
 
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