Regrets, I have a few...

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Baldy

Veteran
Location
ALVA
The most effective soldiers generally are.

Only if you can control them. This guy was a very loose canon.
 

Moon bunny

Judging your grammar
I regret working in the NHS. Hardly a day went by when I didn’t get the urge to give on of my colleagues a good hard elbow-lift punch in the neck, for a pile of reasons, from spotting someone had made a mistake and being told “wait until the patient complains then I’ll correct it, it’s easier that way” the lazy little madam, to hearing two discussing whose turn it was to be off sick for the half term holiday the skiving little so-and-sos. It was a good thing I got out when I did, I might have made national headlines, with a first paragraph ending “….before turning the gun on herself. “ And breathe.
 
The most effective soldiers generally are.

During the last year or two of my service, a group of us were reminiscing about folk we had known, it dawned on us that all the Staff(etc) sergeants and WO2/1 sergeant majors we had ever known had some sort of minor mark on their records, such as “borrowing“ a boat to telling a junior officer what exactly he was and why, to in one case, and I can still remember the charge sheet, “ Contrary to good order and discipline, rode a bicycle at excessive speed …causing a group of officers to rapidly disperse. “
 
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Webbo2

Ăśber Member
I regret working in the NHS. Hardly a day went by when I didn’t get the urge to give on of my colleagues a good hard elbow-lift punch in the neck, for a pile of reasons, from spotting someone had made a mistake and being told “wait until the patient complains then I’ll correct it, it’s easier that way” the lazy little madam, to hearing two discussing whose turn it was to be off sick for the half term holiday the skiving little so-and-sos. It was a good thing I got out when I did, I might have made national headlines, with a first paragraph ending “….before turning the gun on herself. “ And breathe.

Where as getting a career in the NHS turned my life around. Yes I experienced all the above but I showed up all of the time expect when I was really ill or had broken myself falling off my bike.
Somethings I wouldn’t have missed for anything.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I regret picking up the telephone and making just one call,that started the whole shoot off.I should have put my coat on and gone for a walk.There again i was near mentally broken from working constant twelve hour shifts,trying to keep our heads above water.I might have finished up in an asylum,broken.
 

PedallingNowhereSlowly

Ăśber Member
  • First marriage. How could I not see that she was a selfish, lazy, deceitful person who was willing to do absolutely anything to get her own way.
  • Taking far too long to realise a lot of people are only friends when you can offer them something of value.
 
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