Ns life
Ns lifehalox!It is recuit qing xiang here. Well, I am the first from our class to be posted for national serivce. I reported to Pulua Tekong on the 19 dec. I had my BMT there, i was posted to UCLYES Company. Hmm, we realli didnt do much there. Most of the time was spentt eating and sleeping and sightseeing. I put on 3 kg thre ya. Though it was onli 5 days, but it was really a challenge trying to live together with people that were not educated to people who suffered from mental illness. But, I think those people were really nice, esp some of the ah Bengs. After we cut botak, we all became the same. We became recruits of the Singapore Army.Now on the great stuff at tekong! Firstly, the bed is very comfortable! Secondly, the food is good! A standard meal will have four dishes plus rice, a soup, desert and ribena. On christmas, we had christmas lunch ya. main course included turkey, ham, baked rice and mashed potato. Cream of mushroon soup and Ribena. Then for desert we had longan tofu, conneto, cake and KitKat. i think about tekong is that everything is regimental ya, but perhaps this is necessary for the efficient running of the army. (Well, I cant sae too much about the not so good stuff, ha i will get charged ya!)Hmm then after my bmt, I was posted to one of the Defence towers at Cmpb. Unfortuantely, sad to say I failed the interview thanks to my terrible ENGLISH. ha but its okay. So i was transferred to Ministry of defence, Gombak Base now as a clerk cum postman. Life is quite good, hmm quite fun going around to post letter. the bad thing is that i am onli paid around 2 dollars an hour.Anywae my advice to our fellow guys going NS. 1)bring more undergarments 2) Always rmb Yes sir and No sir 3) Listen to instructions carefully and look around at others b4 starting to do stuff cauz most of the recruits do the wrong stuff! 4) lastly, if u are unwell, MUST report to Medical officer cauz thre have been quite a few unfortunate incidents. take care! will update soon.Recruit qx low
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