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brad_dennis
Guest
Gentlemen;
I have been reading the various postings on this site and I have been
impressed with quality of the advice and dialogue that honest questions
generate. As a non CF member I have a question and I‘m looking for some
insight from those who have been there. Here it is. Please forgive the long
winded preamble and naivety.
I‘m 30 years old and have two degrees. I‘m looking for a career change. The
decision to throw away 6 years of experience sitting behind a desk was not
difficult. The "money" no longer appeals as each office job I have had was
progressively sucking the life outta of me. Being a glorified secretary will
do that. I was going to join the army as field engineer, however I have been
advised by my brother who is a captain in the reserves that I should go
officer if I wish a career and motivation The only position that really
appeals is infantry as not having a tech degree disqualifies me from
engineer officer. Armor does not appeal nor do other "non-combatant"
positions.
Physically I have no problem with the demands of the courses, I‘m just as
fit as a 20 year old, I look 25, I‘m single with no dependants and have
already left the office environment to work in construction as in my younger
years this was favorite job. My CF application is in progress. And I have
until mid-sept to decided to be tested for officer or NCO.
I‘m concerned that my age will be a hindrance to cohesion within my unit and
career path. Officially I understand that under the Canadian charter of
rights and freedoms I cannot be discriminated based on my age. This is the
"official" line what is the unofficial one? Do you think I will have
problems? What would they be? I have been briefed by various people that
being in the infantry is tough on the body, could it be worse than working
as a construction grunt?
Your advice would be very helpful. Thanks very much.
PS - I know that throwing away a cushy office job making 60K is general
stupidity, but it‘s not about the money, it‘s about living the life that
makes one happy.
I have been reading the various postings on this site and I have been
impressed with quality of the advice and dialogue that honest questions
generate. As a non CF member I have a question and I‘m looking for some
insight from those who have been there. Here it is. Please forgive the long
winded preamble and naivety.
I‘m 30 years old and have two degrees. I‘m looking for a career change. The
decision to throw away 6 years of experience sitting behind a desk was not
difficult. The "money" no longer appeals as each office job I have had was
progressively sucking the life outta of me. Being a glorified secretary will
do that. I was going to join the army as field engineer, however I have been
advised by my brother who is a captain in the reserves that I should go
officer if I wish a career and motivation The only position that really
appeals is infantry as not having a tech degree disqualifies me from
engineer officer. Armor does not appeal nor do other "non-combatant"
positions.
Physically I have no problem with the demands of the courses, I‘m just as
fit as a 20 year old, I look 25, I‘m single with no dependants and have
already left the office environment to work in construction as in my younger
years this was favorite job. My CF application is in progress. And I have
until mid-sept to decided to be tested for officer or NCO.
I‘m concerned that my age will be a hindrance to cohesion within my unit and
career path. Officially I understand that under the Canadian charter of
rights and freedoms I cannot be discriminated based on my age. This is the
"official" line what is the unofficial one? Do you think I will have
problems? What would they be? I have been briefed by various people that
being in the infantry is tough on the body, could it be worse than working
as a construction grunt?
Your advice would be very helpful. Thanks very much.
PS - I know that throwing away a cushy office job making 60K is general
stupidity, but it‘s not about the money, it‘s about living the life that
makes one happy.