I'm not sure if I fully understood your question but I think an Electrical Engineering Technician/Technology (2 or 3 year) program would be suitable for the Aerospace Telecommunication & Communication Technician trade. Something like this...
I'm not sure if anyone can give you a definite answer. I did a quick search and found a couple previous threads that may get you started.
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/81604.0
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/98216.0
Your best bet would be to head down to the recruiting centre and...
Recruiting Center: CFRC Toronto
RegF/PRes: Regular
Trade 1: Construction Engineering Officer
Trade 2: -
Trade 3: -
Application Date: July2011 (New App) Nov2009 (Original App)
First Contact: November 2009
Aptitude Test Completed: May 2011
Medical Completed: Pending
Interview Completed: Pending...
Someone with more experience can give you a better answer. From the information available on the recruiting website you must meet the following requirements to apply.
"Qualification Requirements - Medical Technicians must have completed high school with biology credits as well as secondary 5...
It’s hard to tell from your original post. To start, do you meet the basic entry requirements?
To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:
1. Be a Canadian Citizen
2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older...
I would recommend listening to George's advice.
Think positive, if you serve three years and find out the CF isn't for you than you will have a step ahead of your competition when applying for future careers or school programs.
As George said, eliminate the “what if” and give it a shot...
I went to my CFRC today to check on my application. While I was sitting there I heard four people ask about the cook trade. This was over a 35 minute period.
This information shouldn’t matter. Do your best and make your application stand out. You seem like a bright individual so that’s a step...
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