In other words, you defend someone who just attacked another poster for no apparent reason. This is how you roll.
Yes I am new. What's your point?
I was under the impression that you were a young sprog from seeing what you posted over the few days that you've been on this site. I must have confused you with one of the other recent participants who start off in the recruiting pages asking whether they should be a ninja warrior sniper helicopter pilot or if the doctor will fail them on the medical because of the additional ear growing in the centre of their forehead (noted and maybe questioned, but not necessarily disqualifying) or they once needed to take medication in order to cope with life (that actually needs further investigation). Well, colour me wrong.
I believe that the last time I looked, the Canadian forces' age requirements for new recruits were between 18 and 45. I am in my 40s. Just wondering if I should still apply? I kind of have this fear that I shouldn't bother, that I am too old for them.
But you did raise one of the other flags. That's maybe why your past posts registered with me. It's one of those "not me, just asking for a friend questions" that will colour the opinion of anyone with experience in military recruiting or health care. We're a suspicious lot.
I see, thank you for the response madam.
Question: what about conditions that affect the mind? Schizophrenia, or something less serious like OCD or bipolar.
I haven't been paying a lot of attention to these forums in the 2 weeks since I started this thread, so I had to go back to see why the definition of "condition" is being debated.
I have seen worse, much much worse…
When my wife and I moved to Florida in 2009, my employer provided health care considered my wife being pregnant a pre-existing condition, so there went $7,500…
And then someone made a joke about pregnancy being "existing" and away to the races. All I can say to
@KevinB is he should have kept it in his pants for a year or two and the ACA (Obamacare - passed in 2010)
would may have put the kybosh on his health insurer either denying coverage or increasing premiums based on his good lady wife being in the family way.
Yes, it was a "pre-existing condition". In this circumstance, "condition" is not a medical term, it's an insurance term. But that doesn't really matter anymore, because you started an argument in which you think you are right and and all these other people who disagree with you or question your experience, knowledge, intelligence or common sense are now opponents. This is not an argument you can win, even if you are technically correct. (
As an aside, I don't think you are - so put me in your schmuck column). Because it has now reached the stage where you're irritating people. Doesn't matter, this is the internet, where everybody is an asshole at one time or another.