Government Logistics Contracts

What lifestyle like the army?
I signed a contract year Feb. 1 to join the Australian Army As the supply of the operator (ie, Logistics, packaging, etc. I know it sounds boring, but that's what I entered). It is part of the contract that I did not have to be deployed if I do not want (it's a gap year program introduced by the government to introduce children who are leaving school without forcing the army in risky situations (sorta)). I wondered what life in the army is online? Will it be fun? Will I have much free time? it will keep me good even if I do a bit of office work / Office equipment or driving more then being a skirmishers etc? What can I expect? thank you.
Hey, the gap year is a good program from what I saw but it's like reservations, you get a really different perspective of military life relative to full-time 4 soldiers year. The army will hold hands to make sure to enjoy. The work you have chosen is not bad either, a lot of work. During the training you have about 1 / 2 an hour of private time each day, but it turns into a career after the 7-4 most days. Everybody makes a BFA consists of 2.4 km and a race 100 sit ups and some pumps.
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