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ArmyVern said:Were you told this at Asticou too?
Veddy, veddy interesting ...
Yep...
ArmyVern said:Were you told this at Asticou too?
Veddy, veddy interesting ...
ARMY_101 said:Since the test is still "new" and failures can still do the EXPRES test, maybe they're varying the standards to see which ones they can raise without too many people failing?
recceguy said:...
Or we can put it under the auspices of PLQ (PT) qualified Unit Cpl\MCpls with direction and supervision of the SSM\RSM, to ensure the standards are maintained.
yeah, i will definitely have a chat with PSP when i get back from leave. There has to be some uniformity applied across the country otherwise this year of stats gathering will have been all for nothing.ArmyVern said:Sooooo, if I were a CWO in Ottawa, I'd be all over this. Seems there may be a double standard happening at Asticou Centre (I love going on course there BTW) with their FORCE testing depending upon which PSP staff is fronting it that day. The rules for retest that your boss got were correct.
I am now left wondering how many "passed" through on unallowed retests.
recceguy said:Wow.
Disparity on the first iteration.
Go figure. :
Guess PSP will have to put together one 'super team' to test every person in the CF to ensure standardization.
"It's January 2014, your test will be in the July- October timeframe of 2016. Get ready."
Or we can put it under the auspices of PLQ (PT) qualified Unit Cpl\MCpls with direction and supervision of the SSM\RSM, to ensure the standards are maintained.
There is no requirement, whatsoever, to have some civie from PSP administer this test.
The Forces is looking to save money. Time to let people we already pay for take care of this.
birdgunnnersrule said:I just completed the test at Asticou and was very impressed by the professionalism of the PSP staff. If memory serves as correct, we were briefed that you could have a second chance on the shuttle. Maybe I had zoned out as the entire process seemed to take too long, but I assumed it was because the concrete floor was very slippery in locations. No failures and no one seemed to have any difficulty with the exercises less the sandbag drag for those of smaller stature. Agree with all the comments regarding standards across the different bases having recently been posted to Ottawa. This is the first year and I am sure that there will be some adjustments for next year.
Navy_Pete said:Having said that, kind of surprised the sand bag drag wasn't a time limit instead of one continuous drag. I think I'd rather be quickly dragged to safety with someone slipping a few times then have someone very slowly drag me over. Would be annoying to slip on that one and fail the test because of it.
krimynal said:I know there was suppose to have a website for that ( can't seem to find it on google ) there was also a quick movie , that was showing what it was really , that I can't seem to find neither !!!!!
does anyone have any link or whatever ??? I did a quick search but didn't find anything , I'll keep on looking those 23 pages , I saw the link of the USMC , but not the CF !
daftandbarmy said:Just checking to see if one of the AAR points from the first year will be the apparent fact that we now have a basic fitness test so complicated to administer correctly that it takes a major training effort to achieve standardization?
ArmyVern said:
krimynal said:if I'm not a reserver member right now can I still see it ????
I do have my last 4 digit of my SN ..... but I don't know if it's in the system as we speak