i'm a currant cadet staff sergeant i plan to become a cadet under officer and after volunteer as a officer and help out my uncle who is a ex paratrooper officer and currant major of Southampton city ACF
I would love to join the Cadet force, but I haven't always been interested in the things I am now. My piercings. Do they have an effect? I'm also in rubbish shape.
The payslip says £0.00 and you get it monthly, you can get some allowance but the reward is knowing you have helped a child develop themselves into a better pension, even better when you deal with kids with learning disabilities and they achieve so much, money can't buy that feeling.
"Volunteer" is a key word in the title. You will not be paid unless you're a "commisioned" rank (may take 5-10 years of dedication and perseverance to even be offered the opportunity to occupy such a position) where you'd have to pass a hearing conducted by an official MoD commissioners' convention where you're expected to answer questions related to the role, responsibilities, and applications of the commissioned rank. As for "enlisting" Volunteers you will only be reimbursed for travel expenses which includes fuel and you can expect to be given a tax free £100+ daily rate for every day spent at an outing or event with the young cadets you are responsible for. The most gratifying reward you can hope to receive is the opportunity to ensure the safety and well-being of a future generation that is learning to become strong characters that may lead the economy, society, and country towards a brighter path. You can also expect to obtain bachelor' level degrees after 3 years in Teaching, Leadership, Management; with the highest diplomz being equivalent to a Master's Degree on the NVQ scale which is highly valuable on the job market, this would be a good enough incentive for a young adult looking to improve their economical situation and social skills.