PMedMoe said:Isn't there already threads on the autobiography?
If you still believe you have a question....jonathan.paulin said:Hi everyone,
I just joined this site and would like to say that it has been really helpful to me so far! Good work.
Alright now my question. I am writing the Autobiography that is required to write before arriving to CFLRS Saint Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec. Everything was good so far following everything as instructed in the welcome package but I came near to the end of my writhing and realized that
I am over the 300 to 400 words instructed
on the sheet included in the package. Im having a hard time reaching my recruiting center so figured someone could help me here. One thing
I know in the army you follow instructions by the letter
and all that so
I was wondering if it matters if I went over
the 400 words I'm in the five hundreds. Anyway thanks in advance for you help! In the mean time I will most likey re-write it to fit the 400 words but was curious about this... Don't mind the typing not paying attention for mistakes on this and oh leaving for BMQ on august 18th! Traffic Tech!
Thannks guys,
freddy said:Hey, so my BMQ is on the 14th (But i must be at St-jean on the 12th) and i was about to start the Autobiography when i realized i needed 8.5" x 14" lined paper. But you see, that doesn't exist or it's very rare. I don't have that paper at home (i got blank, but not lined). So i decided to create my own lined paper (With my PC) and i printed that paper. I finished my Autobiography. I wanted to know, am i the only one with this problem?
TL;DR : I don't have 8.5" x 14" lined paper, i created my own. Am i the only one in this situation?
NFLD Sapper said:Nope..... trust me you can find legal paper at staples I just bought a pack not too long ago.......
And said smaller stationery stores didn't have rulers to check with?MedTech Hopeful said:Not trying to be an a$$, but did you check the actual sizing on the package? I live in a rural community, and our local Staples didn't have anything that resembled "Legal" sized pads (hence the reason for checking online and coming up with the info in my previous post), but one of the small stationary stores had some loose "Legal" pads without any sizing on them.
milnews.ca said:And said smaller stationery stores didn't have rulers to check with?