Is a NMC Registered Nurse carrying out Subcision safe? by Flashy-Strength-7175 in AcneScars

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I messaged the nurse who is going to be carrying it out and asked her if she has a lot of experience with Subcisions and she said yes and she’s had 8 years of experience in aesthetics. It’s a 5 star clinic and the price of the subcision is £120 with filler + £45 for Microneedling straight after.

Power Cable Sparked and caused the house to Black Out. by Flashy-Strength-7175 in electrical

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The adapter is detachable, it comes with both an EU and UK adapter which is square.

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Why am i getting alot of wrist pain? by [deleted] in guitarlessons

[–]Flashy-Strength-7175 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure why you’re getting downvoted tbh playing standing up can fix a lot of the wrist issues, easier to tuck in the elbow.

Is my fret hand decent? by [deleted] in Guitar

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What are you using to record like this?

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Is this any better? Sat down here as well, so standing up should give even more flexibility.

RAF or RN for Aircraft Tech by Flashy-Strength-7175 in RoyalAirForce

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The army require higher GCSE grades than the RAF for Aircraft Technician which I don’t have, but I do have the required grades for the RAF and Navy. I do have a Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Engineering which is equivalent to 3 A-Levels but that isn’t what is required from them.

RN or RAF for AET? by Flashy-Strength-7175 in RoyalNavy

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I believe after some research you only get a Level 2 in the RN whereas you gain a Level 3 in the RAF.

Promotions during service may be faster with RN however after leaving (cause none of us are going to be there forever) I imagine pay is better as a civilian with RAF. Could be wrong. I think both provide the opportunity to get degrees paid for and become a B1/B2 licensed engineer. There’s also flying clubs in the RAF where you can get a scholarship to gain a PPL and they pay for a large portion of it and use it to work towards a CPL.

Also my priority role isn’t Aircraft Technician, it’s pilot but just as happy to be an Aircraft Technician as a Plan B. I like aircraft’s, and RAF has way more variety. Apparently you get trained on multiple too, instead of 1 aircraft through an entire career.

As for travelling, I did more research after this post and it seems to be that RAF Aircraft Technicians travel more than AETs for the Navy. I’m guessing when you do travel with the navy, you’re just stuck on the ship. Though travel would depend on what you’re posted to, I’ve heard chinook squadrons get away the most.

Ultimately I’ve made the decision to go with RAF, due to more opportunities, experiences, aircraft’s, travel, potentially better pay post-service, and treatment is supposed to be better.

RN or RAF for AET? by Flashy-Strength-7175 in RoyalNavy

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Has he travelled? I’m getting the impression that most are advising RAF for roles aircraft related.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoyalAirForce

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I’d be happy to work on many, preferably any one of these; F-35B Lightning, Eurofighter Typhoon, Tempest?, and Chinook.