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Post by A K Forsyth on Jan 19, 2005 1:42:08 GMT -5
Well... after an 18 1/2 month recruiting process it ended yesterday with an offer to enroll in Troop 29... Have not been able to wipe the grin off my face since! It is difficult showing up for work each day knowing that it is one day closer to my dream.
As an aside, for all of you who have had troubles with the process, stick with it. If you have read my journal you know about the trials and tribulations that I have been through, and if I can do it, so can you. Keep you heads high and strive for the top.
Cheers.
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kdiv
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Post by kdiv on Jan 19, 2005 22:41:21 GMT -5
Well... after an 18 1/2 month recruiting process it ended yesterday with an offer to enroll in Troop 29... Have not been able to wipe the grin off my face since! It is difficult showing up for work each day knowing that it is one day closer to my dream. As an aside, for all of you who have had troubles with the process, stick with it. If you have read my journal you know about the trials and tribulations that I have been through, and if I can do it, so can you. Keep you heads high and strive for the top. Cheers. Congrads!! It took me 17 months and it was worth every minute. Although you have to keep your eye on the final goal for most of the time at depot. Just keep in mind that 'It's only six months long.' and 'It's different out in the real world.' and you should do fine. Enjoy your time in the depot bubble, and again Congrads! Cheers!
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Post by YC on Jan 23, 2005 4:52:23 GMT -5
A big congratulations! It's a very long journey for you, but it's only the beginning! All the best at DEPOT.
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