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Still if you want time off for personal fitness, there is always a post on the Hotel Lossie team. Running around cleaning carpets etc etc should keep some people fit!
On a certain Tonka GR4 OCU a JengO has bee given the training to take the groundcrew to the gym and carry out PT like instead of a PTI. All are encouraged to go but like everywhere else manpower is so short it is near impossible. Its not that we avoid it but as stated previously on this thread, who is going to fix the jets?
Still if you want time off for personal fitness, there is always a post on the Hotel Lossie team. Running around cleaning carpets etc etc should keep some people fit!
Rather sh!t myself thin!!!
Phew...........could take a while that!!!
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Previous CO I worked for in Holland tried this. Wanted everyone to turn up to at least 1 of 2 sessions a week. Initial turn out was fair, but went down hill quickly from there.
What's more important in your life?
Worrying about when jets/aircraft will get fixed or improving your personal fitness/well being so you can enjoy/prolong your life with the people who matter most to you?
I know where my priorities lie.
How's this for compulsory PT? PLease Help!
http://www.e-goat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=69500#post69500
You'll still fail and it will still be because you can't cope with the slow ass starting pace.
I fully support the principle of compulsory PT and would be happy to take part if I were not downgraded
You missed out your full stop. At the end of your sentence.