I hate my car. Don't get me wrong... I like having a car; they are useful. I just hate my car. (Hate is not the most accurate term to use here, but as I am new to the board, I choose not to push my luck by speaking my mind.) Also, when* I attend BMOQ in May, I will be taking a significant pay cut for a while.
These two facts create an interesting opportunity: Perhaps its an easy thing offset this by being rid of the car altogether during the months of AEC training ahead of me. This will save cash and good measure of frustration. Naturally, I will replace it with a younger, more attractive car afterwards.
So, my question is: Will I have less trouble adapting to life without a car during training than I would in civilian life? I have become disgustingly dependent on the mobility in daily life, but I have no idea what expect in the forces. I'd like to hear from anyone who has made the transition, even if only temporarily.
cheers,
bc
*this is still technically an 'if'. (still waiting anxiously on an official offer)