- Reaction score
- 4,291
- Points
- 1,260
What would give me a better experience.
That depends. In your first three years in the Military, do you want to lead or be led?
What would give me a better experience.
MikeM said:You can't get a degree from a college.. do you mean a diploma? Or do you mean a degree from a university?.
Also, upon entering the Canadian Forces as an officer, you will start at the rank of Officer Cadet. Someone can correct me if I am wrong on any of this.
What you need to do is ask yourself this question: If money is not a concern, would you still join the CF as an NCM?
If you answer 'no' because you think that such a role is beneath you, than you should look for employment elsewhere. The simple fact is this: if you think NCMs are beneath you, than you have no right leading them in battle -- and that's what this job is all about.
My humble opinion, that's all.
argylls_recruiting said:...
I'm not 100% sure on this one, but I believe pers entering the RegF as a DEO are given the rank of 2Lt immediately upon enrollment.
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darwin said:I have taken initiative in applying to the CF, hence being on this forum since 2009, this is me looking for answers. I don't mean to be a dick, but it is a waste of time to reply to a question by complaining about someone's grammar. I generally want an answer, because most people on here would know the answer.
darwin said:I understand why people get annoyed over bad grammar and spelling, as I do when I get some emails from customers or suppliers at work. But this is not work, its an online forum.
Please use English or French to the best of your ability
Darwin, the problem here is that we could ask you, "Well, when would you put emphasis on grammar, or punctuation?"
In the Canadian Forces, you will be expected to communicate effectively and professionally. Communication is incredibly important in military affairs and professionalism in its execution is a mark of the calibre of the men and women that serve in the military. No, not everyone is a laureate; however, we all try to be clear, concise and accurate, both in our written and verbal communication.
By fobbing off grammar and punctuation as not necessary in a forum, you rob yourself of the opportunity to better your communication skills. To do so also gives folks reason to wonder what other efforts are not being made for your own convenience.
darwin said:I did the search. I use forums for research so I can be informed when I do speak with the recruiter at the specific unit.
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I understand why people get annoyed over bad grammar and spelling, as I do when I get some emails from customers or suppliers at work. But this is not work, its an online forum.
George Wallace said:First question is; "some of my fellow officers seem to think this is a mistake" are your peers and not more senior?
Second question is: What previous military experience do you have?
As a Reservist, with no military experience, you will most likely be enrolled as an OCdt. On successful completion of your BMOQ (and CAP) you would then be promoted 2 Lt and then onto your Armour Crses. Once you have successfully passed the crses to make you a Troop Ldr, you would become a Lt. Armour is not one of the occupations like the special occupations of Lawyer or Doctor, that would give you special compensation for holding a relevant Degree.
Times have changed quite a bit since I did ROUTP, and the Crses have changed as have their names dozens of times since. In those days, one was an OCdt and went on a twelve week Phase 1 (now the first two phases of BMOQ, I believe) to be promoted 2 LT. Twelve weeks of Phase II qualified you LT. Phase II ROUTP became Phase II and Phase III RESO. Phase IV RESO qualified you to Capt. Many courses have come and gone under the bridge and many name changes have happened.
As I am only an anonymous entity on the internet, check with the OR in the Queen Charlotte Armoury and verify what Pay you are receiving. That will give you your answer. If not satisfied, request a conversation with the OC of A Sqn or the CO as to what rank they accepted you into the unit as.
Approximately what you can expect (as crses are constantly changing):
As an Armour Reservist you will be required to do the two parts of BMOQ, CAP and then the Armour Phase Crses. BMOQ is two parts of two weeks each. CAP has had its name changed, but it is broken down into five modules of two weeks each. Your Armour Crses will be twelve weeks long.