Hey,
I was thinking about it for a while myself....but the basic training (fitness stuff etc) scared me off! It sounds like a great career though and there are plenty of jobs...
Good luck with it!
Hi guys,
I'm another graduate who has been unable to find full time employment and I am considering applying for a physio job in the Army. I was wondering if any of you wonderful people had any experience of working for them or any colleagues how have.
Thanks in advance
Ed
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Hey,
I was thinking about it for a while myself....but the basic training (fitness stuff etc) scared me off! It sounds like a great career though and there are plenty of jobs...
Good luck with it!
Yeah i'm working on my press-ups at the moment! It does seem pretty good, I just hope there is lots of jobs!
I did work for the Navy for a while and this was excellent. As a civilian I was given an equivalent officer rank, in my case Lieutenant. This provided me with a equivalent amount of respect from those under me. In terms of patient compliance they were excellent and the only reason I did not stay there fulltime was that the position was temporary for maternity cover and the PT returned. I cannot recommend the opportunity enough. It's a great choice
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