Ghost said:You see when I try an explain that concept to others they just burst out in laughter.
I dunno maybe you view school as a big jungle where you go looking for charlie.
But since it even says on the website that there is nothing else like infantry what your saying makes about as much sense as calling an auto mechanic to fix the plumbing in your house.
Your posts are a perfect example of why more schooling is required. If you don't know what I'm talking about, thanks for proving the point.
Ghost said:I'd say your a perfect example ... edited for content.....
Taylor187 said:I dont mean to hijack your thread but I figured I would post in here instead of making a new thread. Is the speed at which your processed or accepted dependant on your level of education? Say if I have a two year diploma for Tool & Die, and joeblow has his grade 12, will I be processed as a higher priority then joeblow? Or is everyone just as equal in thier bad luck with the applications?
Thanks
kincanucks said:With a higher level of education that is applicable to the occupation they are applying for, an applicant may be processed faster than one with lower education.
Copper_ said:Quite ironically because I have an applicable certificate for the trade I am applying for it will actually take longer for me to get a job offer as they have to check which courses I don't have to take in my MOC training. They said around a month or two but could not give me an exact time. Currently I am merit listed but I guess I can wait a little longer, also don't let this deter you from joining just thought I'd point it out.
Taylor187 said:What is MOC training?