26 min

# 27 GAP YEAR PROGRAM || ADF Gap Year in the Army ‪✇‬ The Gen Z Career PlayBook

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In today's episode, we continue our exploration of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Gap Year Program, this time focusing on Carmen's experience in the Australian Army.
This episode we speak with Carmen Stock, a 19-year-old Driver Specialist from Ballina, NSW. Carmen shares her journey from participating in the Australian Army Gap Year Program to her experiences in basic training and beyond.

Key Highlights
Applying and Basic Training:Carmen discusses her motivations for applying to the Australian Army Gap Year program and shares insights into her basic training experience at Kapooka. She reflects on standout moments and lessons learned during this initial training phase.Specialisation as a Driver Specialist:Carmen explains how she decided to become a Driver Specialist and describes the training process to acquire the necessary skills for this role. She shares her perspective on the qualities that make someone well-suited for a role like hers in the Army.Postings and Daily Life:Carmen provides insights into her experience and daily life at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville since being posted there. She sheds light on the responsibilities and activities of a Driver Specialist in the Army.Extension and Future Plans:Carmen talks about her decision to extend her commitment beyond the initial Gap Year and shares her future plans within the Australian Army.Insights into Application Process:Carmen shares details about the application and recruitment process for the Australian Army Gap Year, particularly as someone who chose to become a Driver Specialist. She discusses any unexpected aspects or challenges encountered during this process.Family Reactions and Support:Carmen reflects on her family's reaction when she enlisted in the Army Gap Year and discusses how their support has influenced her experience. Current Reflection:Carmen reflects on her Gap Year journey and its impact on her future plans. She discusses the biggest takeaways in terms of skills and personal development.Advice to Others:Carmen offers advice to students considering applying for the ADF Gap Year, especially those interested in roles within the Australian Army. She highlights specific qualities or considerations they should keep in mind

Don't miss out on the next episode as we continue to explore different perspectives and experiences within the ADF Gap Year Program with our final guest from the ADF Navy  Gap Year program. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories!

Below are some useful links if you are interested or just curious about an ADF Gap Year experience. 


ADF GAP-YEAR:

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Hi. My name is Nadia and I'm a Career Practitioner, educator and founder of B U Careers. I'm passionate about supporting, inspiring and empowering the next generation in their career journey. It's my mission to simplify career advice and make career decision making a positive and enjoyable experience.

If you have any feedback or would like to suggest any topics or guests please reach out to nadia@bucareers.com.au. I would absolutely love to hear from you!

You can also connect on socials, you can find me on; Instagram, LinkedIn or TikTok.

For more information about NSN for schools go to: https://bucareers.academy/

For individual Career Counselling and coaching visit: https://bucareers.com.au

In today's episode, we continue our exploration of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Gap Year Program, this time focusing on Carmen's experience in the Australian Army.
This episode we speak with Carmen Stock, a 19-year-old Driver Specialist from Ballina, NSW. Carmen shares her journey from participating in the Australian Army Gap Year Program to her experiences in basic training and beyond.

Key Highlights
Applying and Basic Training:Carmen discusses her motivations for applying to the Australian Army Gap Year program and shares insights into her basic training experience at Kapooka. She reflects on standout moments and lessons learned during this initial training phase.Specialisation as a Driver Specialist:Carmen explains how she decided to become a Driver Specialist and describes the training process to acquire the necessary skills for this role. She shares her perspective on the qualities that make someone well-suited for a role like hers in the Army.Postings and Daily Life:Carmen provides insights into her experience and daily life at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville since being posted there. She sheds light on the responsibilities and activities of a Driver Specialist in the Army.Extension and Future Plans:Carmen talks about her decision to extend her commitment beyond the initial Gap Year and shares her future plans within the Australian Army.Insights into Application Process:Carmen shares details about the application and recruitment process for the Australian Army Gap Year, particularly as someone who chose to become a Driver Specialist. She discusses any unexpected aspects or challenges encountered during this process.Family Reactions and Support:Carmen reflects on her family's reaction when she enlisted in the Army Gap Year and discusses how their support has influenced her experience. Current Reflection:Carmen reflects on her Gap Year journey and its impact on her future plans. She discusses the biggest takeaways in terms of skills and personal development.Advice to Others:Carmen offers advice to students considering applying for the ADF Gap Year, especially those interested in roles within the Australian Army. She highlights specific qualities or considerations they should keep in mind

Don't miss out on the next episode as we continue to explore different perspectives and experiences within the ADF Gap Year Program with our final guest from the ADF Navy  Gap Year program. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories!

Below are some useful links if you are interested or just curious about an ADF Gap Year experience. 


ADF GAP-YEAR:

~~~~~~~~

Hi. My name is Nadia and I'm a Career Practitioner, educator and founder of B U Careers. I'm passionate about supporting, inspiring and empowering the next generation in their career journey. It's my mission to simplify career advice and make career decision making a positive and enjoyable experience.

If you have any feedback or would like to suggest any topics or guests please reach out to nadia@bucareers.com.au. I would absolutely love to hear from you!

You can also connect on socials, you can find me on; Instagram, LinkedIn or TikTok.

For more information about NSN for schools go to: https://bucareers.academy/

For individual Career Counselling and coaching visit: https://bucareers.com.au

26 min