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All Army reservists do BMQ Land, though it may be done out of sequence.
Okay so I just understand what you are saying someone can take the trades course first Then take BMQ-Land?dapaterson said:All Army reservists do BMQ Land, though it may be done out of sequence.
what if I decided to do supply tech and do bmq-land after? same thing?dapaterson said:Yes, that can be done if necessary (due to course scheduling).
Off the top of my head, the initial (QL3) cook course is about 3 months long; it's followed by an on the job training package that takes 4-6 months to complete (if doing it full-time).
But if for some reason it's better because of civil side stuff to do trades course in the summer, and then do part time-bmq land later? That's okay?dapaterson said:Yes. Sup Tech can also do out of sequence training. Generally, though, units will press to get the training done in sequence.
Jimmygrigs said:My question is , what is the culinary training like with our forces is it recognized ?
Jimmygrigs said:What does reserve cook do after professional training is done ?
Jimmygrigs said:. . . My question is , what is the culinary training like with our forces is it recognized ? Ive read on the forces website that proffesional training lasts for 16 weeks ? how is this compared to culinary schools in which training is a minimum of 12 months ?
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