I've spoken with my file manager at the recruiting centre and he believes that my file is still going to the selection board. He said that my appliation has passed through an initial board and that it was merit listed. Does this mean that I'm out of luck since there are simply no spots...
Thanks for the information Kincanucks although it is disappointing since I've been led to believe my application was under review by the board.
Good to know what's actually going on.
Thanks, I see that the DEO boards sit once in may and once in oct/nov.
I notice that there's no number for EMEs in a previous post outlining the jobs that are available to recruits. http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/29132.0.html
Are these numbers out of date now and what are the odds of...
Hi Guys,
I was just wondering if anyone knows when the seletion board for Electrical and Mechanical Engineer applicants take place. I've been told by the recruiting centre that my application has been forwarded to the selection board but that I won't hear anything untill November or December...
whoa,
It's different in the military but in civvy world especially nowadays if the job doens't require Peng, chances are you're not an engineer. Now that i look back at what i wrote i suppose it could be interpreted as being arrogant/ignorant. Sorry to offend anyone. I shouldn't have said...
I just meant that if the engineering job doesn't require you to be a profesionnal engineer it probably isn't a true engineering job. Anyways, for those of us that are thinking about joining the military without much military experience have to find out as much info as possible and see if we'll...
Thanks for the input guys.
I was just wondering because I am being considered for the EME position and my degree is in physics. My view is that it wouldn't be worth it if I didn't come out being a professional engineer.
I was just wondering if the six different engineering positions in the various elements are profesionally licensed engineers.
The reason i'm asking is because i'm being considered for an engineering position but am not a licensed engineer. If you enter as a DEO do they further educate/train...
How many years does a DEO have to commit to the forces for their particular job? I think that a pilot has to commit a minimum of almost 10 years to the forces and was wondering if it is the same for other positions. e.g.Electrical and Mechanical Eng.
Thanks for any help.
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