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During October of this year i began teaching on my first BMQ course. I was fired up ready to go looking forward to the challenges that lay ahead. Unfortunately i quickly realized the quality of my troop through the first weekend. a Platoon of 47 quickly dropped to 41 by the end of the second weekend. Many of these recruits came with unrealistic ideas of what lay ahead of them and what seemed like no real thought put behind their choice of joining the army. After reading autobiography after autobiography i realized that many of these recruits had poor or no reasons for joining the army and no real goals or rewards they wished to achieve in and through the army. Many of the recruits myself and others expressed our doubts about quickly quit for reasons like "its not what i expected" or "i didn't want to do this". Our Course is now almost 1/2 done and we are sitting at 36 recruits. Most of them have the potential to become good soldiers and some seem like they will excel in the army. While others I'm still concerned with. I guess the real reason for this post is a question that myself and the rest of the staff on my course have been asking eachother is this. Are the recruits being lied to when recruited or are we just recruiting the wrong people? How are so many people getting into the system and clogging up courses when its clear they shouldn't be there? I Don't know. I'm not saying i don't enjoy my job. I love it. Training recruits has brought a new joy of being in the army. I love the army and teaching has just made it even better. I don't know what it is about it but taking these new recruits who know nothing and giving them the foundation for them to become soldiers is very rewarding. Its just upsetting when you see the quality of many of these candidates and the lengths we as instructors must go through to weed them out. Anyways I'm done my rant.