you have the info you require, already:techie said:Before i go to swear in, do i get any information in the mail. Instructions, breifings, forms to fill out etc.
I swear in on the 9th of Aug.
techie said:Actually i wasnt told what to wear. I plan on going in ripped jeans, my most driscrimatory t-shirt i have, and to have my hair dyed blue.
now, THAT'S funny!techie said:Yep, my stepfather, ex US Army Sgt. bought the first one.
Its going to be a hell of a show i think.
kitrad1 said:As to what you would wear...well, it is a big day for you and others. Be proud. Nothing wrong with a jacket and tie.
Springroll said:When the CFRC called you with the job offer, did they not give you all the instructions over the phone?
Here’s my tip for dealing with boredom. Any time you are feeling bored. Do some push-ups or sit-ups. If you have good amount of time go for a jog. It is what I do and it works pretty well. It’s a small effort to supplement your normal training routine.I hope I get something to read, I'm bored out of my mind waiting for next month.
munky99999 said:Here’s my tip for dealing with boredom. Any time you are feeling bored. Do some push-ups or sit-ups. If you have good amount of time go for a jog. It is what I do and it works pretty well. It’s a small effort to supplement your normal training routine.
ArmyDave said:That's part of my routine. I've been told not to over-do the pushups so I'm doing them pretty solid every other day and I'm running as often as I can. Having a little trouble with the running though since I've been getting shin splints. Trying my best to build up the muscles though by running 6km twice a week (all my shins will allow right now). I even bought new shoes from the running room in hopes of solving the problem.
I have read this on the forum a couple times and my interviewer at the recruiting centre said all I really need to do is 20 every night; which I do about 50-100 every day. Not all at once. I told him I wanted to do more then the minimum. He responded with great. So I figure since I’m really having no pain or anything from doing this many it should be fine. I jog 2km every day. Unless it’s ugly outside.I've been told not to over-do the pushups so I'm doing them pretty solid every other day and I'm running as often as I can.
Perhaps I haven’t been getting as much trouble from my jogging because I only spend 10 minutes or so running. Something I have done is though. I was working outside last summer and it was very sunny most of the time, but one day it was pretty cloudy, and we had very little work to do. So I volunteered to have someone drive beside me and I jog through the job and clean up the place from our garbage. I spent literally 6-8 hours straight jogging. Boy was I tired. Great work out and it was pretty fun so I couldn’t complain. That day I found out that my legs can be saying “STOP, STOP” but you really don’t need to stop. My running shoes are great though. A couple years ago I bought them for $150 of my own money and they are still great. My work boots were the same. About $120, and they are great.Trying my best to build up the muscles though by running 6km twice a week (all my shins will allow right now).
ArmyDave said:When they called me, they told me someone would contact me before the end of the month with the information. I've received nothing yet. I hope I get something to read, I'm bored out of my mind waiting for next month. ;D