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<blockquote data-quote="Undertow" data-source="post: 4634806" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>Where I am, the 5's have to be recited pretty much verbatim and the 10's can be sort of improvised. There's guys that still have to be coached thru the 10's here despite having 20 years or more on the job. </p><p></p><p>Does it get easier as the years go by. Some things do, but nothing about the job really stays static for too long anymore so there may never really be a point where You can walk in and just be in a sort of "automatic pilot" mode. There will be times where there's stretches where You have to not only apply yourself, but give it everything you got for the entire week or longer if the weather is bad and there's late air very day or the leave building time is an hour and a half after normal start time. If your wife has a problem with you getting home long after 530pm, then prepare to get an earful from her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undertow, post: 4634806, member: 4550"] Where I am, the 5's have to be recited pretty much verbatim and the 10's can be sort of improvised. There's guys that still have to be coached thru the 10's here despite having 20 years or more on the job. Does it get easier as the years go by. Some things do, but nothing about the job really stays static for too long anymore so there may never really be a point where You can walk in and just be in a sort of "automatic pilot" mode. There will be times where there's stretches where You have to not only apply yourself, but give it everything you got for the entire week or longer if the weather is bad and there's late air very day or the leave building time is an hour and a half after normal start time. If your wife has a problem with you getting home long after 530pm, then prepare to get an earful from her. [/QUOTE]
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