PARAMEDIC said:Go to the little boys/girls room an hour before the test as bladder pressure turns into elevated blood pressure.
jcschild said::crybaby:
Well real bummer for me this morning. I went in for testing to the Recruiting Centre here in Winnipeg. And because of past use of mushroom and LCD I am on hold.
What really bums me out is that it was so hard for me to remember all these things because I did drugs quite a long time ago and so I estimated way too high...I put down 100 for times used. The counsellor told me that what they do is send it to Headquarters because they have to decide whether they can approve me or not. When in the room with him I told him it was hard for me to remember but that it was probably about that amount...but now...I realize after thinking about for quite some time....that is was much lower than that like 25.
He told me that it's not only time...but it's really more about amount of times you have used. They worry because you might have times where you have flashbacks...(which I haven't)...and whether it is safe with your use of weapons and stuff like that.
So...I understand...but I am dissapointed..why didn't I take it more seriously and give a more accurate amount. Everybody was waiting for me to finish filling out the form...arghh. Well I understand but I hope there is another chance for me.
Any suggestions anyone!!
Thanks.
Torlyn said:jcchild:
Alrighty then... The drug issue has been dealt with MANY times on this board... (Not trying to be a dick, but do a search for drugs, and you'll see the threads). Look, there isn't a member serving out there on this board that has said "drug use isn't a big deal". You have used, and sure, it was in your past, but those decisions DO reflect on your ability to serve. Even if (as you say) you've only done mushrooms or acid 25 times, that's a LOT. The hallucinogenics stay in your system forever, and the CF is aware of that. Do you really think that you'll be put in a position where your decisions could adversely affect the outcome and LIVES of any troops if there's a remote chance of you having a flashback? You might not see the justice in it, but you know what, the decisions you make even as a teenager effect your life REGARDLESS of whether you persue a military career or not.
You have to look at it from a potential employer's point of view... At first, even when you were given ample time to determine the actual amounts of the various narcotics you may (or may not) have taken, you stated that you had taken chemical hallucinogens over 100 times. Your application is adversely affected by such a statement, and now you want to go back and change it? That does not bode well for either the CF or any potential employee. Perhaps you should wait a few years, go to school, volunteer, whatever, and re-evaluate your desire to put yourself in a position that requires such stringent background policies. I'm not trying to deter you, but you have made some horrible decisions in your past, and you have to realize that you now have to face the consequences of those decisions. Sorry, but sometimes life truly sucks, and you do have to deal with the hand that God dealt you.
T
P.S. No, I'm not a serving member (yet) but I believe that many of the serving members that are on this board would back my statements... Good luck, and given your circumstances, I wish you all the best.
badapple said:Still spouting off about things you have no idea about eh torlyn??????
Hmmm, never done drugs, never been in the CF...............this makes you a real athority on the subject
badapple said:I'd love to see the many alcoholics that i've worked with in the past during my time in the CF go to AA because that's where many of them belong, but will not happen because alcohol isn't deemed a "poor decision" right now.
badapple said:Torlyn, my issue is that there are still WAYYY to many lies and misconceptions about marijuana which are coming to light both in this country and others, and that far too many CF members (many of which did smoke pot in thier life, but can't speak up about it in a pro-marijuana way) are condeming others for an action they've also taken. And to have someone not in the CF, whose never (from what I can tell, I may be wrong) smoked pot perpetuate those lies really bothers me.
But, before the Mods jump in, I've had it explained to me that I am not to post actual truths and modern studies done on pot as this is currently against the law, thus against CF Regs so I'm not going there.
But what happens when marijuana is legalized?? Will the CF re-evaluate the policy when it's proven that alcohol is worse than marijuana?? I'd love to see the many alcoholics that i've worked with in the past during my time in the CF go to AA because that's where many of them belong, but will not happen because alcohol isn't deemed a "poor decision" right now.