The reasoning behind the no alcohol within the CFSATE barracks is because the are many people here that decide to act like children and are in turn treated that way. Rightfully so I might add.
Alcohol and women may not be PERMITTED in the barracks, but you would never guess that by the amounts...
Well .. I'm here now .. he he .. and officially on PAT until May 06 .. At least you can count on the block leaves in summer and Christmas. Hope I can find some OJT until the time my course starts up.
If anyone needs info before coming to Borden .. Just ask and I will do my best to answer ...
Any idease how the Vacation time and Stat holidays are handed out during AVN training ? .. Is there a winter break of some type during March / April or so?
Any info would be appreciated
Cool .. Well not really .. PAT sucks 4 sure in any way shape or form. My message says that my course is scheduled to start on Feb 14 06 to Aug 2007. Are you living in the same shacks that you'll be in during your AVN course?
Thanks for the reply .. When did you finish your BMQ? .. I'm supposed to be starting my AVN training in February .. Why is your course slated for March? .. Just curious to know what they have you doing in the meantime? .. What are the Quarters like at CFSATE (2 or 4 per room etc...)
Thanks
Just out of curiosity, are there any of you heading for the AVN trade when you complete the BMQ?
I'm a recruit school by-pass (RUB IT IN .. smile) and will be on my AVN couse in Feb 06.
As others have been saying .. BMQ is all a head game. Just remember that and lean on each other for help...
That's sweet .. I really don't mind the room situation .. How far are you from everything .. Canex CFSAL etc.. Just trying to place myself .. it's been a while since I've gone to Borden .. hehe ..
Well I'll be at CFSATE in January 06,
Could someone please give some details on the daily routine and the type of accomodations to expect. How many per room, inspections etc...
Thanks
Could someone currently attending the AVN course at CFSATE give some idea, details on the accommodations?
How many per room?
What are the rooms like?
can you have high speed internet / cable hook ups?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
PS. Feel free to give some feedback on the training...
Out of curiosity .. Have any of you seen the article in regards to asbestos in PMQs?
The article is written by Kathy Tomlinson of CTV News and the title is "Alarms raised over asbestos in military homes"
Here is a link to the article in question...
Same here .. Times are varied for getting in depending on the trade you selected and when selections / courses are scheduled to begin.
I began the process of Component transfer in October of 2004 and was selected on the Sep 5 2005 selection board. AVN Tech Recruit School By-Pass.
Honestly...
Hope this raises Spirits on those awaiting their calls.
I received my call this AM from the CFRC and will begin my AVN trades course in Jan / 06.
The only difference is that I am a Recruit School ByPass.
You know .. As a Maritimer, I say Good for Alberta, I probably wouldn't share such a winfall either.
Now with that said, it's amazing that Newfoundland and Nova Scotia are being forced by our wonderful Federal Gov to give away most of their royalties to the Natural Gas fields .. It is also...
Also waiting for Recruit School By-Pass for AVN .. From what I understand, they are trying to fill all the BMQ courses first and worrry about the course loading as the selections are made.
kincanucks,
If I am picked up on the Sep 5 selection board and I am a recruit school by-pass .. is it possible that I would not find out for some time when I would be attending Borden for AVN? THX
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