Neilio said:Depends on your entry plan I think. If I understand correctly, if you're CEOTP you will remain an OCdt until your MOC is finished.
JLeclerc said:I would dare to say it depends on your army job. I don't know how long MOC training lasts for all the other jobs, but the MARS officer training is BOTC, then second language training (if needed) then NOTC for 12 months and then about 24 months ship side OJT to get a "Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate and Naval Officer Professional Qualification." Which means if we stick to those ground rules it would take between 3-4 years for a CEOTP MARS officer to be promoted above OCdt...(all this of course according to whats written in the recruiting website and what the recruiters are saying).
Does that make any sense to anyone? I think the best way to get this info is wait and see for yourself. If anyone has gone through BOTC in related jobs maybe a filler guideline would help the rest of us? Thanks.
All candidates enrolled in the CEOTP shall hold the rank of OCdt/NCdt until completion of basic officer training, unless initially granted higher rank, Incentive Pay Category, or Time Counting for Promotion in recognition of previous service or training.
MatthewHopkins said:I'm going Aug 27 for my IAP/BOTC and am doing DEO entry plan for Armour. The way it was explained to me, I am promoted to 2nd Lieutenant after graduation of the BOTC portion and then am promoted to Lieutenant upon completion of Phase 4.
Hi guys, it says right on my message that I will receive my 2LT's (commission) after I complete my CAP training. I am CEOTP Armour.Meridian said:As I said above, there are others here who have recently received CEOTP offers which clearly state commissioning after BOTP, not MOC training.
As well, the Instruction, http://www.forces.gc.ca/hr/instructions/engraph/0905_admhrmil_e.asp states:
JLeclerc said:I would dare to say it depends on your army job. I don't know how long MOC training lasts for all the other jobs, but the MARS officer training is BOTC, then second language training (if needed) then NOTC for 12 months and then about 24 months ship side OJT to get a "Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate and Naval Officer Professional Qualification." Which means if we stick to those ground rules it would take between 3-4 years for a CEOTP MARS officer to be promoted above OCdt...(all this of course according to whats written in the recruiting website and what the recruiters are saying).
Does that make any sense to anyone? I think the best way to get this info is wait and see for yourself. If anyone has gone through BOTC in related jobs maybe a filler guideline would help the rest of us? Thanks.