Royal Navy Reserves
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LosingGrip

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8,636 posts

182 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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Can anyone offer any advice on the Navy Reserves?

Around ten years ago I was in the process of joining the Army. Lost six stone, never been fitter, but change of personal circumstances meant it wasn't the right thing for me at the time.

I'm now considering the Navy Reserves. When I say considering I mean a day or two thinking about it!

I've got a job I love and wanted for years. But ive got that 'what if' in the back of my head.

I've got another year of my probation left with my job so won't be really looking at it until next year.

I'll be 31 when I apply at least.

Have I left it too late? I'm not sure what role im interested in yet. I have zero qualifications other than some basic GCSEs and a college diploma in Media Studies...

Any advice would be great smile.

Jonmx

2,870 posts

236 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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Not too much to add, but why the RNR specifically? If you were previously looking at the Army (sounds like you enjoy fitness etc) then the Royal Marine Reserve could be a happy medium. I was TA for a few years and my personal experience of the Naval lot was that they were a little odd (no disrespect to any boaty types on here).

98elise

31,363 posts

184 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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As above, whats the motivation to join the RNR?

I was in the RN for about 8 years, it's very different to the Army.

MaybeOneDay

20 posts

71 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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Join the Royal Marine Reserve (RMR) mate.

Have you ever given this any consideration?

LosingGrip

Original Poster:

8,636 posts

182 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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Thanks for the replies smile.

Marines isn't for me at all. And im certainly not into fitness ha. That's part of the reason why I want to work towards something like this.

Why am I looking at the Navy? Saw something on Channel 5 and it looked good! Also I like boats!

I realise if I do go for it and get an interview ill have to say a better reason for any interviews!

dai1983

3,157 posts

172 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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What do you do for your main job and what skills could you take to the RNR?

How far away is your nearest RNR station?

I'd just go for it and join the RN or even better the RFA. Always short of people especially engineers.

Currently doing a Phase 2 RN course at 37 after transferring over from the RM. Everyone else on my course is 17-25 and most of them are OK. I do have my own room and get treated differently by the staff though which helps a little bit.

I imagine the RNR has more mature people and quite a few with previous time in the RN.

Matt_N

8,989 posts

225 months

Tuesday 12th May 2020
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LosingGrip said:
Thanks for the replies smile.

Marines isn't for me at all. And im certainly not into fitness ha. That's part of the reason why I want to work towards something like this.

Why am I looking at the Navy? Saw something on Channel 5 and it looked good! Also I like boats!

I realise if I do go for it and get an interview ill have to say a better reason for any interviews!
Boats or ships? hehe

You could end up as a sun dodger or skimmer depending on what you say!



phumy

5,813 posts

260 months

Wednesday 13th May 2020
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98elise said:
As above, whats the motivation to join the RNR?

I was in the RN for about 8 years, it's very different to the Army.
Sailors drink, drink, drink so much more hehe I know, i was one.....hic

Cpl nobby nobbs

379 posts

160 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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Matt_N said:
Boats or ships? hehe

You could end up as a sun dodger or skimmer depending on what you say!
I was doing some work on HMS Bulwark a good few years ago and made that mistake. Not being on many ships prior to this point I said "this is an awsome boat" or something like that. Anyway he put me straight in no uncertain terms.
Won't make that mistake again.