Patience is key to CF recruiting, Its just that lots of people are applying these days regular and reserve.My experience in this matter is also similar, I've been at this for 8 months or so getting into reserves. Its just that the CF commercials you see are very effective these days in addition to the economy, stable careers are hard to find, thats why some believe the military could provide, I think otherwise. But i still have aspiration to join. According to my recruiters at my local CFRC, trades are all holed up for this training year Sep-April of 09-10. Wait until the next year, Im sure that the recruiters will be more than happy to help you, one less frustrated applicant equals one less person calling. Not saying that you spam their phone lines, its just that...Have you ever thought in the situation of the recruiters: making calls, paper work and then suddenly getting interrupted by an unhappy applicant who demands so much? I've been through that stage too, got over it. It maybe us or maybe its the process, the clerks aren't responsible for it, don't harass them for it. You can blame someone else...like the DND who makes up these policies. Maybe its flawed? Maybe its not? I'm not the one to comment on it since I'm not the professional in this process.
Your wait does sound 'tragic' My experience was tedious as well and similar or slightly longer than yours but I've faced the fact that its just how the CF works, a lot of testing processing etc for every applicant and such, rejections, low test scores, CFAT re-dos etc. I myself just reached the CFAT after a month of application hand-in, my scores were enough to qualify for most trades, and officers too but they do not disclose the scores just if you qualify for such and such....some policy of the DND :camo: or state secret 8) and after that I met the Hiatus, which was a four month internal assessment of recruiting numbers for the area. Which brings life to a stage like yours.
But keep waiting, I guarantee you that you are not the only one waiting, I am too and so are hundreds or maybe thousand others across Canada. In the meantime find the time to work out, and try your best to excel in physique so that your can pass the physical tests and med or even BMQ. Its probably the only productive thing you can do now regarding a successful application. I've been doing that for 8 months now, and its got quite an impact on your muscle mass. Also don't call the CFRC that much, bi-weekly is maximum as recommended by some CFRC staff on this site, they are human too they got work, and processing thousands of other applicants like you too. Stay put, stay frosty, :camo:stay patient...its what i'm doing now...and it works :nod:
kind Regards