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Mike_Baker said:Do I hear HoM comming? ;D
Yeah he knows all about indecision......."to duck or not to duck...."
Mike_Baker said:Do I hear HoM comming? ;D
CDN Aviator said:Finish this sentence:
What i do on my own time is.........
Michael O'Leary said:Hmmm, Infantry vs. Armour vs Engineer .....
Well, the Cavalry puts a priority on their troops being good looking to have that necessary elan (or at least better looking than their horses).
The Sappers, they need to be smart, you can be ugly but you have to be able to calculate the right fuse lengths.
Now if you're both smart and good looking, there's probably a place for you in the infantry. And the training can even help you with that indecision problem. ;D
CDN Aviator said:Quick, whos good at math.......
Whats 250% of $0
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Michael O'Leary said:Hmmm, Infantry vs. Armour vs Engineer .....
Well, the Cavalry puts a priority on their troops being good looking to have that necessary elan (or at least better looking than their horses).
The Sappers, they need to be smart, you can be ugly but you have to be able to calculate the right fuse lengths.
Now if you're both smart and good looking, there's probably a place for you in the infantry. And the training can even help you with that indecision problem. ;D
Johnnyfive said:he told me to just join up and I'd have a better idea of what I wanted to do after basic, is that good advice?
Johnnyfive said:Well thanks for the input. My indecision is due to some preconceived ideas of what these jobs might entail however they may not be true...
I know that you must fill out three choices on your application but could you not change your mind before you start your specific career training?CDN Aviator said:You have to pick at trade before you go to basic...plain and simple
Johnnyfive said:I know that you must fill out three choices on your application but could you not change your mind before you start your specific career training?
Michael O'Leary said:No, the offer you will receive before being sworn in will be for a position in a specific trade. You either choose that or wait for another offer. Some may try to change trade while in Basic, or while in a PAT Platoon, but there is ZERO guarantee that that can be achieved by any particular applicant.
All three do appeal to me, I think Cavalry and Infantry most. Although my skills (electrical, paving, running machinery) say I should be an engineer I really want to do something different, otherwise I'd just stay with my current employer...pays betterAll the units have a good track record of matching soldiers to employment that best uses the skills they have. It's very likely that if all three trades appeal to you, that you would find a place and be comfortable in any trade you chose.