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Fitness tests (Express test) are good for 365 days from the date of testing. If you achieved and exempt status then it is good for 730 days (2 years) from the date of testing. The BFT is good for 365 days only.
PuckChaser said:You don't need a BFT to CT, just book a time with your local PSP staff (if you have a base nearby) and do the Expres test.
Globemaster said:I've inquired regarding booking a CF EXPRES test appointment as soon as my file manager told me this and was told since we're army, we only do the BFT.
Globemaster said:I'm going through the CT process as well and I was told you do need an up-to-date fitness test, either the BFT or the CF EXPRES test. If your fitness test isn't valid, your CT comes to a grinding halt according to my CFRC interviewer. I've inquired regarding booking a CF EXPRES test appointment as soon as my file manager told me this and was told since we're army, we only do the BFT. Also, since my unit wasn't running a BFT until December, my unit arranged for me to do the BFT with another unit so this is a possible option as well.
You can easily check if your fitness test is about to expire or not. When you applied for CT, they should have sent you your MPRR. On your MPRR, check the fitness test date category and add one year to that date (providing you didn't achieve exempt on the CF EXPRES test or you did the BFT.)
Wilshire Blvd. said:I received a copy of my MPRR but unfortunately my unit left it almost completely blank. I have been in touch with my OR to have it updated but they have been difficult to deal with. All I got was, "Your expres test is set to expire this fall."
I am hoping to get get my expres test done with CF PSP.
Think long-term. That's my advice. As for getting itchy, just put some Calamine lotion on it ;DCelticgirl said:I'm considering a CT myself in the near future. The question is should I do it now (because I may end up with more Class A than B in the coming months, which would suck) or should I hold off until I get my 5's done and subsequently, my promotion (could happen as early as mid-April). The promotion means more money in the long run, not to mention the rank 'improvement' itself is a boon. I'm getting itchy, though, as I really want full-time employment in the Forces and think the Reg F is the best way for me to go.
Celticgirl said:I'm considering a CT myself in the near future. The question is should I do it now (because I may end up with more Class A than B in the coming months, which would suck) or should I hold off until I get my 5's done and subsequently, my promotion (could happen as early as mid-April). The promotion means more money in the long run, not to mention the rank 'improvement' itself is a boon. I'm getting itchy, though, as I really want full-time employment in the Forces and think the Reg F is the best way for me to go.
PuckChaser said:It really helps to get courses under your belt in the ResF first. If you get your QL5, you won't have to wait to get merit listed in the RegF to get the course. If you don't financially need to transfer, hold off and apply a month or 2 before your QL5 course, or once you're loaded. That way you get the course, and can transfer right afterwards.
dapaterson said:However, with intake restricted into the Reg F now and for the near term, there is no guarantee of when you'll be able to make the leap. Starting the process now gets you on the radar, should position open up; otherwise, you could be bypassed as others with their names already in the system get picked up first.
Celticgirl said:Difficult to deal with in what way? The OR clerks are responsible for updating PeopleSoft with your info, so if there is incorrect and/or missing info on your MPRR, you need to let them know exactly what needs to be changed and keep sending reminders (it gets busy in an OR). Your best bet is to go see them in person with an ink-amended copy of your MPRR (i.e. write in what you need changed), be very polite and let them know you need it done a.s.a.p. for your CT.
If you are wondering how to get a copy of your MPRR without having to ask your clerks to print one off for you (a slow process on PS), you can access it yourself via your EMAA acct. If you don't have an EMAA acct yet, all you need to do is enter your service number on the website and you can create one for yourself. Easy peasy.
I'm considering a CT myself in the near future. The question is should I do it now (because I may end up with more Class A than B in the coming months, which would suck) or should I hold off until I get my 5's done and subsequently, my promotion (could happen as early as mid-April). The promotion means more money in the long run, not to mention the rank 'improvement' itself is a boon. I'm getting itchy, though, as I really want full-time employment in the Forces and think the Reg F is the best way for me to go.
Wilshire Blvd. said:What website do I use to create an EMMA account? Thanks for the good advice, and good luck with your CT if that is the route you choose to take.
Celticgirl said:Thanks for all the input. Lots of food for thought. I'll think on it over the holidays and see how I feel in the New Year.
As for the reservist and EMAA, I am a bit confused. I am a reservist and have an EMAA acct. Do you not have access to a DND computer? Do you have DND email? All the reservists I work with (76 of us) have access to the DWAN and EMAA. Is it just AF mbrs that can do that? As a clerk, I advise res members of my unit to get their pay statements and MPRRs from EMAA as opposed to going to the OR every time they need or want them. I don't like to think about what (work) life would be like without EMAA. LOL