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After over a year-long process, the trades I am interested in are finally open, and I have successfully written the CFAT, passed personality test, had the medical, and the interview. During the interview, when I was asked about my salary expectations and whether I could meet my current financial obligations with an Ocdt salary during basic and then 2Lt pay, I mentioned to the recruiter that I had read on the CF recruiting website that recruits with previous relevant experience and training could start at a higher salary. Now before you guys tell me that this is a special recruiting bonus only for specific in-demand trades or for doctors, read the reference, which is in the "On the Job - Career Development" sections of most officer trades:
"The starting salary for a fully-trained Officer is $51,000 per year; however, depending on previous experience and training the starting salary may be higher."
The recruiting officer was very surprised that I brought this up in the interview and said that he had never heard about this before, but that he would inquire and get back to me on that particular issue. I explained that I would leave a job with a higher salary and that, while I could meet my financial obligations with the lower salary and had no expectations that the CF would match that salary, I strongly believe that my education, training, and work experience would make me eligible for the provision of starting at a slightly higher pay increment. I'm not asking to be payed at the Colonel level, simply a higher increment within the entry-level rank.
My questions are:
1) Has any DEO successfully negotiated their starting salary to a higher pay increment within the pay scale (i.e., start at pay increment 4 instead of pay increment 1 in the 2Lt salary range)? If so, what were your arguments, and how was the process?
2) Has any DEO successfully negotiated a faster promotion to a particular rank, i.e, promoted to Captain within two years of effective 2Lt promotion date (instead of the regular 3 yrs)? If so, what were your arguments, and how was the process?
3) The trade that I am applying to only recruits through DEOs or component transfers - does that make it more amenable to a negotiation?
"The starting salary for a fully-trained Officer is $51,000 per year; however, depending on previous experience and training the starting salary may be higher."
The recruiting officer was very surprised that I brought this up in the interview and said that he had never heard about this before, but that he would inquire and get back to me on that particular issue. I explained that I would leave a job with a higher salary and that, while I could meet my financial obligations with the lower salary and had no expectations that the CF would match that salary, I strongly believe that my education, training, and work experience would make me eligible for the provision of starting at a slightly higher pay increment. I'm not asking to be payed at the Colonel level, simply a higher increment within the entry-level rank.
My questions are:
1) Has any DEO successfully negotiated their starting salary to a higher pay increment within the pay scale (i.e., start at pay increment 4 instead of pay increment 1 in the 2Lt salary range)? If so, what were your arguments, and how was the process?
2) Has any DEO successfully negotiated a faster promotion to a particular rank, i.e, promoted to Captain within two years of effective 2Lt promotion date (instead of the regular 3 yrs)? If so, what were your arguments, and how was the process?
3) The trade that I am applying to only recruits through DEOs or component transfers - does that make it more amenable to a negotiation?