No, it sounds like someone is talking out of something that isn't their mouth again.Oil Can said:Ok, I apologize. It's sounds like the rules have changed.
Big Beef said:"BUT CORPORAL YOUR WRONG! A CIC LIEUTENANT TOLD ME THAT IT IS DONE LIKE THIS!?"
and of course you get the response (props to my father :rofl: )
"A CIC Officer, more specifically a Lieutenant has no more rank over a Corporal like myself... don't even try to pull that on me. Do your 25."
N. McKay said:That's the wrong answer, obviously. You do things as instructed in your current unit. But...
... that's also wrong. All officers outrank all corporals, regardless of branch, element, or component.
densy92 said:So, I'm kinda still confused about this, but somewhat understand i guess.
I have spent 5 years in RCSCC Iroquois, in Shearwater N.S. I was a Petty Officer 2nd Class, Did 3 Summer Training Camps, 1 of which was 6 weeks, one a 3 week course and the other a 2 week course. I have just enlisted, in the Primary Reserves, have my Medical, Physical, and Interview on the 15th of April. So once I am actually "in" I can be promoted to a Corpral, and get the same pay incentive as a Corpral?(as long as i have the proof of course) Is this correct? and if so, is it right away, or after BMQ/SQ?
Thanks, Densy
densy92 said:So, I'm kinda still confused about this, but somewhat understand i guess.
I have spent 5 years in RCSCC Iroquois, in Shearwater N.S. I was a Petty Officer 2nd Class, Did 3 Summer Training Camps, 1 of which was 6 weeks, one a 3 week course and the other a 2 week course. I have just enlisted, in the Primary Reserves, have my Medical, Physical, and Interview on the 15th of April. So once I am actually "in" I can be promoted to a Corpral, and get the same pay incentive as a Corpral?(as long as i have the proof of course) Is this correct? and if so, is it right away, or after BMQ/SQ?
Thanks, Densy
An applicant who has served in the Cadet Forces of Canada may, on the authority of the Commanding Officer of a CFRC, be granted 180 days of Incentive Credit (IC) towards the Pte. IPC 2 pay category provided that the applicant meets both of the following criteria:
geo said:Densy.... you didn't read the 1st 11 pages of this thread before jumping in - did you ?
TIME CREDIT FOR PROMOTION OR SENIORITY GRANTED ON ENROLMENT
3. On enrolment, re-enrolment or transfer, a member who has had former
service in the Canadian Forces or in a cadet unit, or service with another
country, may be granted a time credit for promotion to Cpl and above, in
accordance with this paragraph and as determined by the enrolment authority
pursuant to 49-11. The time credit or seniority granted shall apply
only to the rank granted on enrolment as follows:
(paras a & b do not apply here)
c. Former members of cadet instructors list CIL who enroll to the Primary Reserve as NCMs shall be granted time credit or seniority with the approval of CHQ.
d. Former cadets of any of the Canadian Cadet organizations may be granted time credit for promotion in recognition of qualifications they have obtained prior to enrolment. The amount of credit shall be determined by CHQ.
PMedMoe said:Second, you wouldn't have a service number in cadets.
Otis said:Dean 22:
You will only have a service number as a cadet if you were a STAFF cadet at a camp and were paid for being there.
There is no pay incentive for being a cadet, there is however the possibility of a time credit towards the next rank level (up to six months).
PMedMoe said:First off, this is an "unofficial" site.
Second, you wouldn't have a service number in cadets.
The CFAO is 49-5 (which is not available off the DWAN but should be available to the CFRC).
It states (in part - emphasis mine):
From CFAO 49-11, you will need a letter regarding your previous cadet service for enrollment authority submission.
Dean22 said:Also, would the head of the cadet unit in the form of a phone call suffice over a letter?
Dean22 said:I know it's unofficial but I can't find CFAO online. Also, sorry for the confusion what I meant was time credit.
Also, would the head of the cadet unit in the form of a phone call suffice over a letter? I used him as a reference and I was just told by a different RC to just point that out.