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Mobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – June 23, 2024 Sunday, day seventeen
In a book about how to become happy, I read that to be happy, you must think first and foremost about society, follow the rules, and fulfill your responsibilities. Apparently, this book was right 🙂
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – June 21, 2024 Friday, day fifteen
My first experience can be summed up as follows: it’s better to work yourself, otherwise you’ll be forced to.
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – June 20, 2024 Thursday, day fourteen
I got the feeling that this person didn’t value his own life or the lives of others. This was another example of the type of people in our army…
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – June 19, 2024 Wednesday, day thirteen
The registration process for contract soldiers is much more difficult than for those who have been mobilized. They say that those who have been mobilized only need to have a passport and identification code 🙂
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – June 18, 2024 Tuesday, day twelve
Sitting in the TCC office, I heard from the TCC staff themselves that contract soldiers have more freedom. That those who are mobilized can really be sent anywhere.
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – Sunday, June 16, 2024, day ten
I talked to one guy who was a stormtrooper. He said that even now he was ready to return to the trenches. This shocked me. He explained that he simply had nothing to lose and then added “for now.”
Read moreMobilization: my path from civilian to serviceman – Saturday, June 15, 2024, day nine
I understood that in order to truly become a clerk and, most importantly, remain one, I needed to perform my duties well. That way, I could prove that I was worthy of being appointed and retained as a clerk.
Read moreMobilization: my journey from civilian to serviceman – Friday, June 14, 2024, day eight
On Thursday, I met with Vika and decided to take the job she was offering me.
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