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Gap year is full time and you heard wrong.Ryan Rum said:I heard you don't pay tax for the Gap Year???
the navy is the most popular service for females...and the adf predict that females will play a major role in future navy operations....so i recommend navy.....army is the most militaristic of them all.....hwoods07 said:does anyone know any females in the army or what its like for females in the army?
I'm still making the decision on weather or not to join and keep being told that chicks in the army cop a lot of crap..... do you rekon the money is worth it?
Also, do you rekon that the 'experience' is just being portrayed in a really positive way to recruit people or is it genuinly something valuable?
Well they can't make you but i'd imagine they'd persuade you a lot to do something like that cos they aren't getting the numbers for those sorts of jobs.mattkraeh2906 said:because ive chosen to go in as a soldier can they make me do something i dont want to do at the end of kapooka eg.(cook) etc.. if i get in id more want to head down the rifleman path..
and then you flip a few pages to readrickyd071 said:I dont think they can.. depends on your 3 prefrences you chose.. i think they may be able to employ you in one of those 3 fields.. when you get your enlistment paperwork, itll say what job your being offered.. e.g. mine says 'you are being offered enlistment on the 12th of january 2009 in the australian regular army as a rifleman (Gap year) for the initial period of 1 year'