Yes - I have read all of the posts and threads (that I could find) about Component transfers and going from Reserves to Regular force and how CT's can take a lot of time, and perhaps we shouldn't waste the recruiters' time and might as well go Regular force to begin with. Okay, I understand that (especially now and after I've written the CFAT 3 weeks ago..).
I applied to the Reserves.
This is possibly my mistake to begin with anyway. My question is, considering I got an e-mail saying I passed the CFAT and am qualified for one or more of my preferred trades, that I will eventually have an interview. I've always had a vision of having a career in the military, BUT with all honesty, I DO want to test the waters and make sure I enjoy it before I sign on the dotted line. That being said, if all goes well, I DO want to eventually go Regular Force.
If, for any reason (as I get more excited and closer to that interview) I decide I want to quickly change my mind and just go Regular Force, would I make a complete fool of myself by telling this to the Recruiter/Interviewer? "Hi I applied to the Reserves and I want to see how it goes but I have a strong feeling it will go well and I'll eventually go Regular Force...if I'm qualified for these trades then can I just quickly change my application to Reg instead of Reserve and continue the process?" I already sound like an idiot.
The biggest thing for me here is that I've waited SO long for this as I applied 2 years ago and failed the CFAT. I DO NOT want to do anymore waiting than I have to, and I've finally come to the legitimate recruiting process. If I requested to change to Regular force, would I have to start ALL over again? Has anyone ever felt like this? Any idea of what to do?