logos said:
As a side note, it seems the Co-Op program will occur during the second semester of this coming school year, and registration is suppose to be in before Dec 1 to be eligible. It would probably be faster to apply on my own, but then there isn't the benefit of the two school credits -- which I don't consider terribly necessary anyhow.
I can answer any questions you have with regard to the Co-op program in Thunder Bay, but your best bet is to start with a call to the Provincial Recruiter at 343-5179.
You have several options with regard to unit- we have three 38 Brigade units (LSSR, 18 Service Battalion, and 18 Field Ambulance), plus 736 Comms. We have even had a few Navy candidates take the BMQ portion of the Co-op. Trades open to you include infantry, mobile support equipment operator, supply technician, vehicle mechanic, weapons tech, medical assistant, signals operator, etc. The recruiter has a wealth of information on the units and trades available.
The Co-op runs Tuesday to Friday, from 1300 to 1800, February through mid-June. There are also two trips to CFB Shilo (one for each of the BMQ and SQ portions) for weapons ranges, and a five day period in May in the field.
We have a close working relationship with both school boards, and guidance counsellors make frequent visits to the course. You will be responsible for turning in weekly reports to them, and periodic assessments generated by course staff are forwarded to them to assist in evaluating you for the two credits.
Please don't hesitate to ask further questions, or to contact the Provincial Recruiter.