
As part of its core curriculum, the Junior Leadership Bootcamp Course (JLBC) Cadet Corps program aims to equip cadets with practical skills to help them succeed in real life. Beyond the traditional military training, the JLBC instructors recognize the importance of teaching life skills that will serve the cadets well during and after their time in the program.
One of the critical skills that JLBC instructors teach their cadets is how to change a tire. This simple task may seem easy, but it is an important one that can help cadets avoid being stranded on the side of the road in an emergency. Instructors show cadets the proper steps to change a tire, including safely jacking up a vehicle and removing the old tire.
Another essential life skill that JLBC cadets learn is checking their vehicle's oil. This not only helps cadets maintain their cars, but it also teaches them the importance of regular maintenance. Instructors show cadets how to check the oil level and explain what a proper oil level should look like.
Doing laundry is another task that JLBC instructors teach their cadets. This skill may seem basic, but it is an essential part of daily life and can help cadets avoid costly trips to the dry cleaners. Instructors show cadets how to sort clothes, use detergents, and operate a washing machine.
Financial literacy is another critical component of the JLBC curriculum.
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