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Hey guys,
This is directed to anyone with experience with recruting, but any constructive answers at all are appreciated.
Me story. Ex RCR, done 3 right after high school. I am 35 now, have since acquired a Computer Science degree and have been working in software ever since. Of fine Cape Breton stock, still in great shape physically, eyes still point straight ahead, 2 arms, 2 legs, and I am in the gym 4 days a week. All that good stuff.
I re-enlisted back in July 2008. Everything seemed to be going fine, I was told that I would be back in flow in no time flat, especially going 031. My only snag was that I lost my discharge papers and service number and as such they had to go to the archives in Ottawa to dig up my former service record. They have dug up my old CFATs, medical, all that good stuff, but I am sort of shocked at the time it is taking to find my records. I keep getting this vision of these "archives" in Ottawa as being akin to that huge warehouse in the final scenes of Raiders of the Lost Ark where they rolled the ark into this sea of nondescript boxes and articles (being researched by "Top Men" - hah), or even worse, that they just sort of fired these things into piles in a huge storage locker. (see, my service took place before everything went onto comps, hence my dilemma). Anybody have any idea how long this sh1t show is going to go on for? Yeah, I know how the army works having seen it up close for 3 years, but 7 months?!? to find a record?!? How are these things filed?!? I am about ready to shut her down sh1t pump on this, really. I mean, I read articles such as this http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070824/military_recruits_070824/20070824?hub=TopStories and it all sort of baffles me. frig, I am willing to fly up there to Ottawa and pitch in if need be and just get this done. I mean, I do not want to train new soldiers, although I am a bit seasoned, I have experience, am in good shape, want an Afghan ROTO and I sure as sh1t know that battle school today is sightly different (and a bit more slack and idle) than it was 17 years ago when I was last there. The kids today I am sure never got the odd cuff in the ear of crack on the back of the calves with a pace stick (all well deserved I assure you). Plus, some still serving friends tell me that a lot of the new guys coming up are a bit lazy (sorry new guys >). I still have a few years of grunting left in me in any event. So yeah, there it is, my last company just finally went tits up, and I would love to move on this rather than ride the pogey train and wait. So, to close, any idea how much longer this can take?
Also, I am a dual citizen, born in Canada to a Polish dad and am at this point half tempted to enlist over there, the Polish army is currently in both Iraq and Afghanistan and since they joined NATO and moved to a professional volunteer army, we are all playing nice now (but I can only imagine the jacking up and c0ck (and quite probably violence) that one receives in the Polish Army infantry school ) . I just want to make a difference of some sort (after years of building crappy, meaningless software), but would rather do it here in Canada and with the RCR if in any way possible. I sure as crap do not want to finally make it back in after 2011 and spend three years rolling about in a white painted LAV III doing little or nothing to make any sort of difference. I would rather MIR Commando out and develop a morphine habit
So yeah, that's about it. I know that when it comes to the army, Nobody Knows what sort of waits can go down. Cool, but anything, ballpark even, maybe from someone on here with experience in recruitment might be able to give me some sort of idea as to what to expect.
Thanks all and Pro Patria!
R..
This is directed to anyone with experience with recruting, but any constructive answers at all are appreciated.
Me story. Ex RCR, done 3 right after high school. I am 35 now, have since acquired a Computer Science degree and have been working in software ever since. Of fine Cape Breton stock, still in great shape physically, eyes still point straight ahead, 2 arms, 2 legs, and I am in the gym 4 days a week. All that good stuff.
I re-enlisted back in July 2008. Everything seemed to be going fine, I was told that I would be back in flow in no time flat, especially going 031. My only snag was that I lost my discharge papers and service number and as such they had to go to the archives in Ottawa to dig up my former service record. They have dug up my old CFATs, medical, all that good stuff, but I am sort of shocked at the time it is taking to find my records. I keep getting this vision of these "archives" in Ottawa as being akin to that huge warehouse in the final scenes of Raiders of the Lost Ark where they rolled the ark into this sea of nondescript boxes and articles (being researched by "Top Men" - hah), or even worse, that they just sort of fired these things into piles in a huge storage locker. (see, my service took place before everything went onto comps, hence my dilemma). Anybody have any idea how long this sh1t show is going to go on for? Yeah, I know how the army works having seen it up close for 3 years, but 7 months?!? to find a record?!? How are these things filed?!? I am about ready to shut her down sh1t pump on this, really. I mean, I read articles such as this http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070824/military_recruits_070824/20070824?hub=TopStories and it all sort of baffles me. frig, I am willing to fly up there to Ottawa and pitch in if need be and just get this done. I mean, I do not want to train new soldiers, although I am a bit seasoned, I have experience, am in good shape, want an Afghan ROTO and I sure as sh1t know that battle school today is sightly different (and a bit more slack and idle) than it was 17 years ago when I was last there. The kids today I am sure never got the odd cuff in the ear of crack on the back of the calves with a pace stick (all well deserved I assure you). Plus, some still serving friends tell me that a lot of the new guys coming up are a bit lazy (sorry new guys >). I still have a few years of grunting left in me in any event. So yeah, there it is, my last company just finally went tits up, and I would love to move on this rather than ride the pogey train and wait. So, to close, any idea how much longer this can take?
Also, I am a dual citizen, born in Canada to a Polish dad and am at this point half tempted to enlist over there, the Polish army is currently in both Iraq and Afghanistan and since they joined NATO and moved to a professional volunteer army, we are all playing nice now (but I can only imagine the jacking up and c0ck (and quite probably violence) that one receives in the Polish Army infantry school ) . I just want to make a difference of some sort (after years of building crappy, meaningless software), but would rather do it here in Canada and with the RCR if in any way possible. I sure as crap do not want to finally make it back in after 2011 and spend three years rolling about in a white painted LAV III doing little or nothing to make any sort of difference. I would rather MIR Commando out and develop a morphine habit
So yeah, that's about it. I know that when it comes to the army, Nobody Knows what sort of waits can go down. Cool, but anything, ballpark even, maybe from someone on here with experience in recruitment might be able to give me some sort of idea as to what to expect.
Thanks all and Pro Patria!
R..