Posted on 06/06/2017 6:18:40 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
When did Soldiers and Sailors start deciding where and when they want to work out of boredom?!?!
Working on an aircraft carrier may be dangerous, difficult, challenging, exhausting, meticulous, exciting, and demanding.
One thing I have never heard it called is “BORING”.
Ping
Best wishes to the British military that undoubtedly has to put up with as much “horse stuff” as our men and their supporters do.
Hopefully in time this ship will become very successful and contribute mightily to Britain’s defense.
If they are really bored, they can take up the pastime of the bored sailors who would spend YEARS on board a whaling vessel.
No, no, no.....I was talking about SCRIMSHAW, you naughty person, you! /s.
Watched a special on her. Was disappointed. Not nuclear.
Good question. I don’t get it. I thought the military assigns you to a job or military unit, and that’s that. Apparently they have choices. Maybe it’s a British thing.
Is “boredom” a euphemism for “all our officers are Moslem
terrorists” or perhaps, “it is flammable”?
Easily solved, bring back press gangs.
In earlier times....if British soldiers refused to fight.....they were shot. Same with US soldiers under Washington IIRC.
The ship doesn’t operate yet or go anywhere. It has no air wing. They’re stuck in Rosyth forever. Yeah, that could be boring.
I dunno. I once heard an interview with a guy on a carrier whose only job was to stock vending machines.
I think the issue is people are leaving the service.... and this is no longer the era of press gangs so they can do so.
It is currently sitting in port, I would imagine that is a lot more boring than being at sea.
Slow wi-fi?
Longer working hours. Working weekends. From this they are bored? It sounds like they are overworked.
Obviously you haven’t read the article.
Can’t they mop the flight deck or something?
You missed the point.
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