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Hey all,
As you all know, the CAF is lacking personnel and a lot. I'm currently in the process of re-enrolling as I served Regular back in 2004-2008, and now re-enrolling in the Reserve. I applied in Montreal back in October, had my One-Day process in December but couldn't do the FORCE test due to a condition I had (Asthma), which is now delaying the process.
I'm still waiing for Ottawa to approve my application and medical results, but was told that even having all the forms in-hand at the recruitment center that they can't allow me to pass the FORCE test until Ottawa approves it (another useless delay). Why can't they have a medical section at the recruitment center to prevent those delays ? I mean, the CAF are in urgent need of recruits but with downtimes of several months, I can understand why most candidates loses motivation in the process with the neverending process, and I can't wrap it around my head how little the CAF can ajust the simple things to make the process faster for people like me who did already serve and is joining the Reserve.
I understand the possible lack of personel, but I can't believe they're so short of medical staff to allow recruits to be given the green light right off without waiting a month or two after Ottawa for such basic needs.
As you all know, the CAF is lacking personnel and a lot. I'm currently in the process of re-enrolling as I served Regular back in 2004-2008, and now re-enrolling in the Reserve. I applied in Montreal back in October, had my One-Day process in December but couldn't do the FORCE test due to a condition I had (Asthma), which is now delaying the process.
I'm still waiing for Ottawa to approve my application and medical results, but was told that even having all the forms in-hand at the recruitment center that they can't allow me to pass the FORCE test until Ottawa approves it (another useless delay). Why can't they have a medical section at the recruitment center to prevent those delays ? I mean, the CAF are in urgent need of recruits but with downtimes of several months, I can understand why most candidates loses motivation in the process with the neverending process, and I can't wrap it around my head how little the CAF can ajust the simple things to make the process faster for people like me who did already serve and is joining the Reserve.
I understand the possible lack of personel, but I can't believe they're so short of medical staff to allow recruits to be given the green light right off without waiting a month or two after Ottawa for such basic needs.