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Watch the French news and use the close caption feature if you have it.
Thank god I'm a Hab fan and at least I can understand what goes on in a hockey game!
bw said:SLT: 7 more months away from the wife may be a blessing to some but a break in between IAP/BOTP would be "NICE".
old man neri said:Ya, I am not exactly sure if you need to be 'authorized for leave' if you just want to screw off for the weekend when there is no training scheduled, i.e. the last few weekends of the course. I am sure they will explain it all to us though.
Does that cut into your annual leave allotment?Flatspin said:You sure do, you'll require a signed leave pass for each weekend.
old man neri said:Does that cut into your annual leave allotment?
old man neri said:Does that cut into your annual leave allotment?
old man neri said:Does that cut into your annual leave allotment?
Magravan said:4 weeks paid vacation wouldn't be much of an incentive if it just meant that you got weekends off... And not even all the weekends in a year
Vee said:One lady here joining you. Got my offer for nurse a while back. Six more weeks...
About the SLT, check out this website, suggests a course begins right after our IAP/BOTP. SLT from 23 Apr - 7 Dec.
http://www.cfls-elfc.forces.gc.ca/detsaint-jean/engraph/cal/cal_e.asp
See you all soon!
spqr said:Hey bw,
I am planning on living with my family in St. Jean or Montreal while I am doing SLT. I found some info here http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/37785.0.html and through other threads around here. It seems like the biggest hurdle is finding a decent place that doesn't have too many strings or hang-ups attached. There is also the fact that its all on your own dime, but whatever - far better than being away from the family trying to learn french (my wife is francophone, hope it helps).
Rob
Pour qua? Bilingualism runs both ways. After all, we're joining Canada's Army, not L'Armee D'National Quebec.bw said:You should consider yourself lucky to have a francophone in the family.
You meant l'armee de terre nationale du Quebec? Close enough thoughexsemjingo said:After all, we're joining Canada's Army, not L'Armee D'National Quebec.