"The army is more than what is seen in dramatised film and television. It’s a group of had working individuals who have learnt to be a part of the army, learnt their strengths and weakness, learnt what kind of job and job role suits them best. There is so much opportunity it is impossible to write it all here but information about the army has never been so easily accessible. The wealth of insight that can be gleaned, to help you determine the right career path in the army, is massive and can help you decide. Even if that decision is not to join the army, you won’t know until you have a look."
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Most people I speak to, whether its potential candidates who come into the recruitment centre or (sometimes) their parents, few really understand the short- and longer-term benefits of a career in the British armed forces. There are those who apply with serving family members who may have encouraged their application but even then, few understand the list of financial benefits, that by far eclipse the perks of almost any civilian job. I enjoy talking about the subsidised food accommodation and family housing, the education incentives, free adventure training expeditions, sports training and equipment use, abroad travel with expenses paid and more. For example, I am currently granted 'home to duty' which means i get money to cycle to and from my place of work. One of the main 'takes' I give to potential recruits is that the army will allow you to choose what job role you want to do, then train you in that role paying for your tuition and (civilian recognised) qualification, then give you the job at the end! "Now!", I say after, the army expects you to give back in the form of 4 years’ service, but again this is the perfect opportunity to work in the job role you've chosen gaining experience within the army you can go on use elsewhere.
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I have recently tried to join the RAF but failed the medical through colourblindness for my role, I was wondering if I could apply for the army as a armour driver? I am 35 years old and will be 36 in June this year. Thanks
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