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Tallgeese said:Yea well, I don't think my main question regarding ones chances of becoming an MP have been thoroughly answered in other threads which is why I asked. If you have no advice that will assist me, don't post and complain. As a member of the military (I assume) you should be helping people not bitching.
Tallgeese,
The simple answer here is that no-one can tell you your chances.
Firstly, you have to meet the basic recruiting standards.
Secondly, you have to meet the requirements for the trade.
You are then merited, placing you in competition with everyone else who met those requirements and placed according to your scores and assessed suitability.
Lastly, people receive offers from the merit list based on how many positions are open in the trade.
You can be number one on a merit list in a year when no positions are offered - and not get in.
You can be number ten on a merit list of 200, and only five positions get offers, and you won't get in.
You can sit at number 50 on a list of 200, and each year they recruit 5 people and 5 new people merit higher than you do, and you won't get in.
Or you can merit high enough that the available offers reach you on the list.
No-one here saw the almost complete shut down of recruiting before it happened that's going on because of changes in attrition rates and resultant requirements. No-one here knows when any given trade will suddenly start taking in large numbers of people again. No-one here can predict all the factors involved to tell you your chances - either you meet the requirements or not, and if you do, you sit on the merit list until you get a call.
There's no magic to the process.