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Hello,
I have applied to the Canadian Forces and I have completed the CFAT. I have been told, however, that my original occupation choice is now closed. I have been researching the occupations that are open, and I am considering joining the navy.
I love BC and I have always dreamed of moving out west. Since boats are stationed in either BC or NS, it seems likely that the navy could help me end up there. The main thing that I am worried about concerning the navy is how long I would be separated from my spouse. Obviously the navy entails spending long stretches of time out at sea. I am not as young as some of the other recruits and I worry because I want to start a family soon before it's too late. And it's kind of hard to create children when you are always apart from your spouse LOL.
Would it be the kind of thing where I would be away for years, only being able to visit my spouse for a couple of weeks here and there? Or is it quite possible to be, say, out at sea for a number of months and then working a job at the port for a number of months? I am interested in the Sonar Op occupation which states to be 40% at port and 60% at sea. How does this usually work out? Are there any Sonar Ops on here that could give me an example?
I am not so much worried about being apart for the sake of us missing each other, we are pretty strong when it comes to things like that. I just have my own goals in life and I don't want to wait to have children until it's too late. Also, when would the CF move my spouse to be with me? During my training, or not until afterwards?
I very much want to be in the Forces and serve my country, but family is important to me too. If anybody on here could help me out with my questions, I would appreciate it very greatly. I have been pondering over which occupation I would like to pick for a while now! I would be extremely grateful for any advice.
I have applied to the Canadian Forces and I have completed the CFAT. I have been told, however, that my original occupation choice is now closed. I have been researching the occupations that are open, and I am considering joining the navy.
I love BC and I have always dreamed of moving out west. Since boats are stationed in either BC or NS, it seems likely that the navy could help me end up there. The main thing that I am worried about concerning the navy is how long I would be separated from my spouse. Obviously the navy entails spending long stretches of time out at sea. I am not as young as some of the other recruits and I worry because I want to start a family soon before it's too late. And it's kind of hard to create children when you are always apart from your spouse LOL.
Would it be the kind of thing where I would be away for years, only being able to visit my spouse for a couple of weeks here and there? Or is it quite possible to be, say, out at sea for a number of months and then working a job at the port for a number of months? I am interested in the Sonar Op occupation which states to be 40% at port and 60% at sea. How does this usually work out? Are there any Sonar Ops on here that could give me an example?
I am not so much worried about being apart for the sake of us missing each other, we are pretty strong when it comes to things like that. I just have my own goals in life and I don't want to wait to have children until it's too late. Also, when would the CF move my spouse to be with me? During my training, or not until afterwards?
I very much want to be in the Forces and serve my country, but family is important to me too. If anybody on here could help me out with my questions, I would appreciate it very greatly. I have been pondering over which occupation I would like to pick for a while now! I would be extremely grateful for any advice.