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hey i need some advice i got discharged due to temperamentally unsuitable sever from da navy and i want to join back up will the careers office let me. im fine now i left for the wrong reasons there is nothing wrong with me. please help :cry:
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Can you re-post that lot in clear please??
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Huh?

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I'm sorry, what?

It almost appears to be aramaic but I can't be sure :o :wink:

Either that or you started drinking early :lol:
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Can always rely on Sticks for a translation :wink:

That's years of holding conversations on Union Street at 03:00 for you :lol:
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Cheers for clearing that up Stix :D

Shellz19,
Don't much fancy your chances of being able to re-join, if that was the reason why you we're discharged....I would think that would be a-kin to being SNLR

You can only ask, although I think you may already have an idea of the answer you'll get
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Only a thought Shellz and I don't know how practical it is but why not try the reserves and then transfer? They may be more willing to accept you as a reserve as that will give them the opportunity to see whether you've adjusted whatever it was that was causing an issue in the first place?

Clio's right though you're going to struggle with that on your record. I know someone who's record has exemplary all over it, was medically discharged, has a great reputation and has kept their hand in as much as possible with cadets and has tried re enlisting and has hit red tape galore. My point is that if they're struggling then you........well you get the picture mate.
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no it wasnt because i didnt like them its through physchiatrists i was discharged and it wasnt through snlr either and the reasons i got TU are to complicated to explain ive already wrote to my MP about it coz i got no help watsoever off my old D O and he breached my confidentiality. so i dont know what to do??
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shellz,
without any definate info to go on, I don't think anyone here will be able to advise you as to whats going to be best.
If you were discharged cos of something the Navy shrink said in a report, then unless you have a 2nd opinion from an independant shrink saying that your diagnosis was wrong, then I don't think you'll have a cat in hells chance
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This HAS to be a wind up.

If not he probably got discharged for wearing out all the ships spell checkers.

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goreD. wrote:This HAS to be a wind up.

If not he probably got discharged for wearing out all the ships spell checkers.

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I dont know what the hell he is on about.. Anyone care to explain
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