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I am one of the ones who picked the wrong trade in the beginning. I just didn't do enough research on what was involved in the trade, or what the training would be like. I didn't join the trade just because it was red. For many reasons, which I won't list here....I am sitting in PAT platoon now, and have been basically in limbo for about 1.5 years of my career so far. It sucks....it's embarassing...and it just doesn't feel good to not be in a trade, doing what you signed up for. Although I just found out I got my new trade and will be leaving in a few months for training.
It is not easy to leave a RED trade. Actually in 99% of cases, it's almost impossible. Especially if it is a navy red trade.
Just do yourselves a favour........wait, even if it's 2 years, just wait for the trade you really truly want. Do as much research you can......try to do some job shadowing if possible, and wait for your call.
Thats my advice.
Cheers all
C.O.D.
It is not easy to leave a RED trade. Actually in 99% of cases, it's almost impossible. Especially if it is a navy red trade.
Just do yourselves a favour........wait, even if it's 2 years, just wait for the trade you really truly want. Do as much research you can......try to do some job shadowing if possible, and wait for your call.
Thats my advice.
Cheers all
C.O.D.