Old and new Oppo's

protectasia

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Stand Easy!

I've seen a few ex-bootnecks on here through some posts, so as we have our own little area of the forum now, thought it may be an idea to introduce ourselves to each other. Who knows, behind the cloak of our user names we may even be old oppo's, but also a great opportunity to make new ones.

Joined up in 85, 295 troop. Spent most of my time going from and back to 40 CDO, (Charlie and Bravo) with a longish stint in Air Def in the late 80's and early 90's and finishing my time in 97 Yankee company in 45.

Left a day after the corps birthday in 97 and have been in the industry since. Initially in the UK and European circuits, but for the last 8 years based out of Thailand ( I know, it sucks!) working primarily Asia, but also Middle East and Africa.

So, be good to hear from a few more of you, not just the old hand but also some of the younger ones if they need pointers.

Steve.
 
Hi mate
I joined the corps in 86, 510 troop.
Spent time in 40cdo in anti tank troop. Went to ctc and did my juniors and went DL(for my sins) had a draft to 45 in 94 and left in 96. Been in sales now for the last 12 years but desperate to get into the circuit. wish i1d done it as soon as i left!? Any pointers you have would be great.

Sam
 
Intro

Hey up Royal.

I joined in Feb 1980 , 144 troop. Posted to 42, stayed there until 84...went to Poole ...ended up getting a ships draft to Brazen for my sins. Return to 42 in 85. M Company for a while and then joined Recce troop, where I stayed until June 1990 when I decided to pull the plug. Went walkabout in Nepal to clear my head..unemployed for a while, did a commercial diving course but then got on the Fayed security team in London. Did that for just under 3 years. An opportunity came up to go to Algeria, so I took it. That was 13 years ago and I am still here. I head up the security team for a large Oil and Gas project in the South of the Country.

Thats it in a nutshell. I have gained some qualifications since then and have branched out to manage most aspects of the security industry.

If I can be of any help to anyone...drop me a line.

Russ
 
Good to hear from an ex bootie especially one from air def. I spent a couple of years in 40 cdo bravo coy 6tp in the late 90s then went into air def down in stonehouse plymouth. Did a HW 2s course and all arms instructors course at larkhill then left the marines in 2002. Been doing surveillance ever since in the personal injury fraud sector. Drop me a line if you need any extra bods on a job Im looking for something new. Cheers.
 
Hi lads

joined up in 1990 592 tp, joined 40 cdo A coy, then went to RM Deal spent 2 1/2 years on the provy staff, then rejoined 40 cdo 6 tp Battleling Bravo coy done 2 x NI tours, curry trail, winter deployment & loads of chad exercises, then spent a year in commach R coy, a few west coast tours, done me d3s went to logs another winter deployment then joined civvie st in jan 1999.
Been in essex fire & rescue for the last 5 years, not exactly floating me boat but its a steady job with loads of time off to spend with the family.
Nearly done the task cp course back in 99 as part of me ressetlement but didnt.
I think ive got the bug back, i wrote off to Armor at the end of last year they said that i need to complete a cp course then they would interview me for a position in afghan.
Im after some heads up on pay etc from any of you guys with the experience of cp work also
would it be worth my while jacking in the fire brigade to seek work or would i be able to get some cp work in the uk circuit on me days off from the brigade. many thanks winger
 
Hi Royals
Have a Heavy Weapons background myself (not Schermuly Troop:p) spent most of my time in Condor and left after Helmland last year.Now carrying out a variety of SV taskings in North of England.

Amba (Ex mmm)
 
Hello all

Joined in 97, 724 Troop, passed out with 731 after breaking my foot. spent my time at Comacchio Gp & Logs and have just joined RMR Merseyside at the Nottingham Detachment, been in CP for 2 years now.

cheers all

jordo18
 
Hi lads

joined up in 1990 592 tp, joined 40 cdo A coy, then went to RM Deal spent 2 1/2 years on the provy staff, then rejoined 40 cdo 6 tp Battleling Bravo coy done 2 x NI tours, curry trail, winter deployment & loads of chad exercises, then spent a year in commach R coy, a few west coast tours, done me d3s went to logs another winter deployment then joined civvie st in jan 1999.
Been in essex fire & rescue for the last 5 years, not exactly floating me boat but its a steady job with loads of time off to spend with the family.
Nearly done the task cp course back in 99 as part of me ressetlement but didnt.
I think ive got the bug back, i wrote off to Armor at the end of last year they said that i need to complete a cp course then they would interview me for a position in afghan.
Im after some heads up on pay etc from any of you guys with the experience of cp work also
would it be worth my while jacking in the fire brigade to seek work or would i be able to get some cp work in the uk circuit on me days off from the brigade. many thanks winger

Hi Winger,
I think you are in the perfect position due to your work schedule with the fire brigade to test the water as it were with trying to find work on the circuit. You are already earning so nothing ventured nothing gained. Throwing the job in at present I think would be a little drastic as it is very difficult to get a foot on the ladder (pardon the pun as you are a fireman!) on the circuit in today's climate. You would obviously have to complete a CP course of some description, and I would advise if you take the suggested path then you would definitely need one with the SIA quals because of the requirement for UK work. I am not sure which course would suit you best as I'm on the other side of the world, more local based guys could give you better pointers.

I used to know a couple of ex booties who worked in the London Fire Brigade who took this path, and are now working full time in the Middle East after learning the ropes and networking whilst they were already employed by the LFB.
 
phew,
basically a right wet behind the ears sprog as far as u lot are concerned, joined in 04 done a few years at fpg(formally commachio) then finishing my time up with 42. not leaving because i dont enjoy it because i cant think of a better job, pissing up and and gettin the rounds down (not to mention 'getting massive'. but its just not enough money. i joined at 25 and im 28 now with a girlfriend who wants the 'obvious', but i just cant see a life with the pay that im on, apart from ops money lets face it id be better off deep frying chicken with spotty students and under cover taliban as my oppos.
just after advice from the sweats on here bout how far being an ex bootneck carries you in this industry and what courses are best value. already chatted to sum sound blokes on here who are really helpful and gen,for no other reason then just being polite and friendly. also bumped into a few knobbers(even ex booties) as well who seem desperate to dissuade me and effectivly tell me ive no hope (not in a constructive way), as though the only thought ive put into this is watchin a kevin costner film.
sorry for gobbing off but im outside in a year and 6 months of that i'll be away so its crunch time. thanks fellas appreciate any input. thanks again for all the helpful advice so far.
 
Fellow Bootnecks

Hi Fellow Booties

Good to see a forum for ex Royal, chance for an opportunity to spin some chad dits. I joined in 90 went to comacchio for a while, then went onto Yankee 45 in 93 moved to Recce tp 45 (red on green on 45 Recon hoorar) back to Comach after a few years then became a PW beasting nods then finally Comach again as unit PW2 followed by last year doing special escorts. Went out to Iraq for a year with various companies on CP jobs and training Iraqi CP teams. On return to UK instructed on a hostile environment cse then a stint on the curcuit before ending up on the job im on now and have been for two years.Im on a CP team for a prominant family which is getting a little stale and on the lookout for something different, got my civvie teaching quals and am a first aid instructor.
 
Hi Russ

Just read your thread on the site and wondered if theres any work opportunity within your organisation, Im considering moving on from my present employment and looking for the right contract, mainly pay and rotation the main considerations. Would be nice to chat sometime. My condensed career overview is posted on this page.
cbell
 
Cheers for the advice mate, may be getting some work with a local company in colchester doing event security, may get a few contacts from that. would love to do a cp course but before shelling outy the best part of 3k im gonna sit back and get some heads up etc from this site for a bit, then take it from there. once again cheers for the advice royal
take it easy

winger
 
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Hi guys,

11 yrs ex-Royal now living and working from Dubai, 'bootneck heavy' with those working for us out here... and a couple of ex PARA reg lads- I think I might be the 'knobber' BOOTNECK80 was referring too after advising to take the photo of him in his lid off the site as it isn't really the 'done thing' within the industry.... my opinion, not to offend, I'm extremely proud of my roots.

If I can help or advise about working out here in the region: UAE (Dubai/Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Iran, Pakistan or Afghanistan - please don't hesitate to contact me via the site.

Also, as an employer who looks favorably on former Royal, please feel free to pass on your cv's - no promises, no bs etc to Sicuro Group: Strategic Risk Management & Security Supplier UK/UAE - Those few who have been chosen for tasks with us both in the UK and abroad we can also put you in touch with should you require further assistance as to how it is 'on the ground' so to speak.

Kind regards.
 
Pilars army

Hi Van
Do you work for this? I have thought about it myself, got some friends out there, but was told its only available to ex-snco`s. Is this right?

Cheers
ba
 
We are nothing to do with 'Pillar's Army' mate? I believe most guys are SNCO or above, a couple of Bootneck Cpl PTI's - but literally a couple.

Regards,
 
Do I know you

Hello all

Joined in 97, 724 Troop, passed out with 731 after breaking my foot. spent my time at Comacchio Gp & Logs and have just joined RMR Merseyside at the Nottingham Detachment, been in CP for 2 years now.

cheers all

jordo18

Hey up Royal we may possibly know each other I was 731 until I got injured, ended up passing with 739, 11 years on now a HW1 after cracking a few units and all the obvious op's since '01 Im at CTC now. Whats your Story?

Laters
 
Hello to all

Hi Fella's,
Im literally just starting to put steps in place to hopefully move in to a carreer in CP. Im still a serving Bootneck and intend to leave at my 12, not a case of toppers with Afghan Ive cracked 4 of them and the Telic's with an NI chaser, if Im honest Id like to be able to provide for my family and secure a comfortable future by working hard for hard cash between now and 40. I think thats a sensible unselfish way of thinking!

Anyhoo, Im a SNCO, Instructor trained, Heavy Weapons, Small Arms etc etc. Whats the reality of living comfortably in this industry...Im happy to Graft but would I get 10 years of stable work?

Basically Im a 'Sprog' once again in this environment and would appreciate any help and advice from some fellow Bootnecks, its good to see lads keeping in touch and chewing the fat on here by the way, keep up the good work

Cheers
 
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