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First off, this is a really great source of info for potential recruits such as myself, and has some really great people on it - you guys are really an excellent part of the recruiting process, even if it is non-official.
I'm in the application process at CFRD Windsor, and was awaiting a Merit Listing. After a couple of conversations with some members of my family that were already in the Forces, I decided that I wanted to change trades. I'd read on here that it was no big deal, so I called the staff up in Windsor (great bunch of people there - always really nice and helpful). I had been told during my interview that I qualified on the CFAT for AEC Officer, and while I hadn't considered AEC initially, I decided to add this to my selection of trades - from what I've read on here it's demanding, and I'm excited at the prospect of a challenge.
So when I called Windsor, the recruiter told me I didn't qualify for AEC (or for the trade I had originally chosen) because I had V4 vision. I was concerned about my colour vision, since I can't make heads or tails of the Isihara plates, but I was able to complete the second test quite easily twice with no errors (so that would be CV2, which should be okay for AEC according to the info found on here); I had assumed that my vision, although it's corrected, should be fine.
So I was a little stunned when I got the word that I was V4 - I had always considered my myopia to be moderate, and some posters on here in the V4 category say they have prescriptions floating around -6.00. My prescription is OD -2.75 / OS -3.00, and I'm fairly certain that my corrected vision is 6/6. When I had the test administered I was able to see the first line uncorrected (got a little fuzzy after the big "E"), but I thought that would be okay for V3 - I'm not looking to be a pilot or a diver.
The other thing that concerns me is the possibility of a paperwork foul-up. When they started my medical, the form they gave me to fill out had my name on it, but the wrong address and a different Service Number then the one I had at the CFAT (I couldn't remember my CFAT SN, but the one on my medical was all 9s and obviously wrong). They said they'd get it corrected, but now I'm not so sure - I've been on the wrong end of paper screw-ups before and I know how easily they can happen.
I have an interview on Friday since I switched trades (luckily, some of my choices didn't require V3) and I was going to ask about it. But I'm here seeking an opinion - given my prescription, are my eyes worse then I thought they were and I'm getting V4 on the basis of my uncorrected vision? Would I be able to ask to see the results of my medical to find out where the deficiency is, to consider laser correction? Or is this possibly a paperwork jumble? I was really excited about the possibility to be an AEC Officer and try my hand at a really challenging career, and that's in the bin for now.
Thanks very much for you time, ladies and gentlemen!
PS - sorry about the length of the post - I like to include as much information as I think might be relevant.
I'm in the application process at CFRD Windsor, and was awaiting a Merit Listing. After a couple of conversations with some members of my family that were already in the Forces, I decided that I wanted to change trades. I'd read on here that it was no big deal, so I called the staff up in Windsor (great bunch of people there - always really nice and helpful). I had been told during my interview that I qualified on the CFAT for AEC Officer, and while I hadn't considered AEC initially, I decided to add this to my selection of trades - from what I've read on here it's demanding, and I'm excited at the prospect of a challenge.
So when I called Windsor, the recruiter told me I didn't qualify for AEC (or for the trade I had originally chosen) because I had V4 vision. I was concerned about my colour vision, since I can't make heads or tails of the Isihara plates, but I was able to complete the second test quite easily twice with no errors (so that would be CV2, which should be okay for AEC according to the info found on here); I had assumed that my vision, although it's corrected, should be fine.
So I was a little stunned when I got the word that I was V4 - I had always considered my myopia to be moderate, and some posters on here in the V4 category say they have prescriptions floating around -6.00. My prescription is OD -2.75 / OS -3.00, and I'm fairly certain that my corrected vision is 6/6. When I had the test administered I was able to see the first line uncorrected (got a little fuzzy after the big "E"), but I thought that would be okay for V3 - I'm not looking to be a pilot or a diver.
The other thing that concerns me is the possibility of a paperwork foul-up. When they started my medical, the form they gave me to fill out had my name on it, but the wrong address and a different Service Number then the one I had at the CFAT (I couldn't remember my CFAT SN, but the one on my medical was all 9s and obviously wrong). They said they'd get it corrected, but now I'm not so sure - I've been on the wrong end of paper screw-ups before and I know how easily they can happen.
I have an interview on Friday since I switched trades (luckily, some of my choices didn't require V3) and I was going to ask about it. But I'm here seeking an opinion - given my prescription, are my eyes worse then I thought they were and I'm getting V4 on the basis of my uncorrected vision? Would I be able to ask to see the results of my medical to find out where the deficiency is, to consider laser correction? Or is this possibly a paperwork jumble? I was really excited about the possibility to be an AEC Officer and try my hand at a really challenging career, and that's in the bin for now.
Thanks very much for you time, ladies and gentlemen!
PS - sorry about the length of the post - I like to include as much information as I think might be relevant.