LAGE 000
Welcome to my very first post as a civilian! Yesterday me and my 6 colleagues dropped out of the army after spending 18 months as soldiers. Last week was dominated by less sleep due to celebrations covering most of the week. It was a really nice feeling to give back all my stuff after such a long time *g*
But of course we also had to do our job a last time (at least from Monday to Wednesday). We recorded a new CD, which is quite exhausting (for you mind) if you are tired.
What can I say about the army after 1,5 years?
Looking back I have to say that it was the best time of my life (until now). Ok - the first 8 weeks were a little bit fucked up because of the basic training but after joining the military music it was just a nice time. The number 1 highlight was our trip to Hamina (Finland) in August 2006 were we took part at the Hamina Tatoo (an international meeting of military music bands).
What comes next?
On Tuesday I got a phone call from Mr. Bamacher, the one who selects the new policemen. He told me that I will start my career as policeman on May 2nd. YES!!! Now I have to tell Sony that I will not come to the final interview next week.
During April I want to try to train hard for orienteering. The first national run will take place in 2 weeks in Fürstenfeld. My course is some 15km. Let's try to perform well!
That's it for the moment. Have a nice time! LAAAGE!!
But of course we also had to do our job a last time (at least from Monday to Wednesday). We recorded a new CD, which is quite exhausting (for you mind) if you are tired.
What can I say about the army after 1,5 years?
Looking back I have to say that it was the best time of my life (until now). Ok - the first 8 weeks were a little bit fucked up because of the basic training but after joining the military music it was just a nice time. The number 1 highlight was our trip to Hamina (Finland) in August 2006 were we took part at the Hamina Tatoo (an international meeting of military music bands).
What comes next?
On Tuesday I got a phone call from Mr. Bamacher, the one who selects the new policemen. He told me that I will start my career as policeman on May 2nd. YES!!! Now I have to tell Sony that I will not come to the final interview next week.
During April I want to try to train hard for orienteering. The first national run will take place in 2 weeks in Fürstenfeld. My course is some 15km. Let's try to perform well!
That's it for the moment. Have a nice time! LAAAGE!!
2 Comments:
alright andi! sounds nice! welcome to life! :P
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naomi, at 4:33 PM
Hello Andreas,
thought I would see what was happening in your world. Wow so much info. I didn't know you did orienteering, I love orienteering but haven't done much of it.
Congratulations on getting your policeman job, thats really cool, and I am glad you are not now in the army.
All is well in Australia, just doing lots of work and university work. I am training to be a teacher. I might come over to Europe next year so maybe we should catch up. Though I still think you should come and visit me.
:) Love Hann.
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