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mikewalker28 said:I have 'Spoken with a recruiter'.
Should probably have listened top the recruiter too.
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ttlbmg said:I'm not sure if you grasped how it was stated, but in order to see if there are jobs at a reserve unit, you have to contact the actual reserve unit. If you look the force.ca website, you don't get an accurate picture of what jobs are available at different reserve units around the country. Each reserve unit has intake numbers of their own, and a contact person that can let you know if their specific reserve unit would be accepting applications for something such as infantryman. That is why people gave you the website info for that. You have to call each individual reserve unit to see what positions each offers, whether they accept new applicants or previously trained applicants. (if you look on the application process samples thread, you will see that some people have been accepted into reserve units for different trades, trades that may not appear open on the forces.ca website) I hope that helps, good luck
dangles said:From my experience as a reserve infantryman,
I have a big enough grasp of my job to know that a lot of work is the norm in my trade. It is true that I am still waiting to do DP1 in July, but from what I hear of my friends who are going through the June course, a lot of the stuff from BMQ-L carries over...
mikewalker28 said:We'll, hey. If it was really that bad, You would have stopped replying. I'm not going to sit here and have a nerd battle with some burnt out forum geeks.
I have 'Spoken with a recruiter'.
I must have misunderstood the purpose of this website, I thought it was a forum for information, and this was the 'recruiting' section of the forum.
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Talking and punching enter is fun.
I'd bang my head against a brick wall as we'll but I'm actually laughing at your dilemma being anger - frustration from some one looking for basic information about recruitment, I really hope for your sake your personal life and job do not stress you out as much as a single person on a web site does. If that's the case you might want to consider a hug ?
Eye In The Sky said:No anger here. I said I was laughing, because I was. and HEY who told you I was a nerd burn out geek thing? That is supposed to be a secret!
Relax, I wasn't taking a dump on you and the last thing I am is stressed because you are confused. ;D
Good luck with whatever it is you decide.
CDN Aviator said:Should probably have listened top the recruiter too.
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charlesm said:Mike,
I don't know who is telling you that the Canadian Scottish Reiment isn't recruiting. I know for a fact that we are still recruiting, in all 3 locations on Vancouver Island.
-Skeletor- said:Because he just looked on the CF Recruiting website and saw that the Infantry doesn't have the check mark for taking applications, etc He assumed that meant for the entire Canadian Forces(Reg Force and Reserve).
I do apologize for coming off as rude, no excuses.Brihard said:Reserve infantry can be competitive too. I have ten infantry NCM spots to fill between now and April, and already a number more qualified applicants than that. The military is no easier to get into than most other jobs. A bit more effective research and a bit less attitude will serve you well when it comes time to convince a recruiter that you know what you're getting into, and that you're worth our investment in time and resources. Each of us 'online forum burnouts' has a fair bit going on outside of this place; you may not wish to assume that our time is worth less than yours.
Take that free advice for what it's worth.
mikewalker28 said:That's incorrect, It didn't have job listings for either Reg or Reserve, and local media etc, have flooded Google with misleading hype on military cuts and no jobs available, so when i Google. "infantry positions in the Canadian military" the first 100 pages are going to come up with some reporters spin on what's going on in the military, because they have a page rank of 6 apposed to http://www.canadianscottishregiment.ca/ having a PR of 2, and being at the back of the line with the software Google uses to database - list pages. It makes it impossible to sift through bullshit and find fact, this is why I'm here asking questions and not punching useless data into a search engine, I've been trying to find militia groups - other options since 5:00 AM As I stated.
mikewalker28 said:As far as the forces.gc.ca site says, there are 0 jobs at the moment for reserves unless I want to be a meteorologist / combat engineer.
mikewalker28 said:I pretty much stopped attending school half way through grade 10. Would upgrading my education be something that would help ?
What is defined as finishing grade 10 I actually stayed in school until grade 12, but didn't attend any of my core courses what so ever, I think I may have finished my math 10 - Eng 10 at best, I'd have to pull up my transcripts.CDN Aviator said:If you did not complete grade 10, you cannot join any trade in the CF.
-Skeletor- said:Not to sound rude, but if you stayed in school through your grade 12 year but at best only finished/passed your grade 10 Math and English what did you do all those years?
For now, put the CF on the back burner, still research and figure out what you want, but focus on getting your GED at a minimum. There's also a number of threads here that have info about making yourself look more attractive to recruiters/boards that may put you ahead of others.
Brihard said:"Grade ten" wil vary by province. In Ontario it means 15 high school credits; I can't speak knowledgeably to other provinces. A GED serves equally well or better, but completion of grade ten is a 'hard floor' with no room for negotiation. As to competitiveness? Work, school, volunteer, sports, etc. There's no strict formula for it.
It's a military themed but privately-owned site. You will find the members range from every walk of civilian and military folk.mikewalker28 said:P.S, is this a military website, or a civilian site ? I'm pretty confused after page 3 of these posts, I thought I had been speaking with non military personnel with information on the military, and now there's military recruiters posting in the thread, that's actually pretty cool. I didn't realise there where web-pages like this on the internet.