Never thought about being FAILED by somebody after completing school for years. Here, in the disciplinary training, is just as simple as a school. The more your work hard, the better the result you might get and the less likely I would have been failed by madam. This week, I failed in a test with 2 marks from the passing mark 80. Shame.
The week can be concluded by such a word. Frankly I don't care too much about the overall pass mark or performance after the training. However, it's just one thing that stick in my mind - TEAM. Because of my failure in the test (out of 2), we were labeled as bad, a loose team, careless....you name it.
God, I've paid my best during the preparation and tried to think thoroughly when answering, what's gone wrong then? There is still so so much I want to know and understand here.
Buddy, understood that we might not be as sharp as our neighbours and most of us were so worried and nervous with the tight test schedule and class. Please, try our best to take easy and most importantly, enjoy.
Well, just can't organised my words very well. Good Friday coming with a challenging Monday. Residential training will be started. Commandant inspection is coming.
Learning points:
- foot drill: stationery (dressing, 2 to 3 and 3 to 2 ranks)
- physical: 3.6K run plus fitness room usage
- ordinance: detention and offence
- package: PC passenger clearance
- policy group project: project framework completed
p.s. to X25, what the hell you guys are? Do you really enjoy staying cool all the time, fighting to answer questions in the class, beating everyone? Is it all about disiplinary force?
2007年11月9日 星期五
2007年11月2日 星期五
The second week
Don't know how long I can stand with this training. From my previous record, I recognised that I'm definitely not a tough man...as an u-team team mate, as a teacher, as a guy in an unimaginable female working environment.....
With super tight schedule that I don't even have time to rest, I simply can't calculate how much longer I can stand. Of course, not only me, I have been adapting to the pace and conditions of the training, but it's just tough. Drill, physical, ordinance, practical procedures, appearance...day by day, night by night. There will be lot more coming ahead.
Just heard the news that Ah Oi will quit on Monday owing to personal reason. It seemed like an alarm to everyone, to everyone who was dreaming in the class, who was hea-ing in physical, who was imagining to have a "comfortable" job. Second week done and 18 left.
Learning points:
- ordinance related to clearance and detention
- foot drill (stationery)
- appearance (drill dress and pt kits plus hair)
- protocol (indoor, drill ground and proceeding)
- physical fitness (circuit and cardio 2.4k)
With super tight schedule that I don't even have time to rest, I simply can't calculate how much longer I can stand. Of course, not only me, I have been adapting to the pace and conditions of the training, but it's just tough. Drill, physical, ordinance, practical procedures, appearance...day by day, night by night. There will be lot more coming ahead.
Just heard the news that Ah Oi will quit on Monday owing to personal reason. It seemed like an alarm to everyone, to everyone who was dreaming in the class, who was hea-ing in physical, who was imagining to have a "comfortable" job. Second week done and 18 left.
Learning points:
- ordinance related to clearance and detention
- foot drill (stationery)
- appearance (drill dress and pt kits plus hair)
- protocol (indoor, drill ground and proceeding)
- physical fitness (circuit and cardio 2.4k)
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