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Hello,
My name is Lyle and I am a recruit from Hamilton, Ontario.
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I am an ROTP applicant. RMC reviewed my application to itself and determined, "[I am] certainly suitable to make an application to the Canadian Forces". - What does this mean, exactly? RMC is not interested but CF is? Am I a recruit? I write the aptitude on Feb. 5th. Advice or comments?
Figured I should post introducing myself, perhaps meet a few people I could be recruited with. I am a 23 year old male, I finished Highschool with a 75% average and then hastily attended the only school that had accepted me for Bachelor of Computer Science at the time, Carleton. I quickly discovered that Computer Science, rather the tedious desk work (code writing) that I would be getting into, was not my ideal profession. Mistake made on my part by not returning and switching programs to physics/chemistry science, but I then returned to college the following academic year for Law & Security at Mohawk. Upon graduating, I have worked security for Paladin Security Group for over a year within a mental inpatient healthcare setting and ambulatory/clinic service setting. Before working security, I worked retail at Canadian Tire since before I was 16. This sums up my professional life, and my life doesn't really go beyond that aside from mandatory community service hours required for school. I am not an athlete, unfortunately. While in college I exercised heavily, also trained in Muay Thai under Kru Samir Seif, near the end of the 2 year college program I was exercising over 5 times a week 2 hours a day in preparation of my first amateur Muay Thai bout. A bout in which I lost half way through the second round by way of T.K.O. - while my resume is not as impressive as others, I do have passion that needs only to be lit. Lit by a lifestyle that the Forces can grant me.
I am an amateur scientist, mathematician, philosopher. While I fully understood the intricate thought processes and abstract mathematical concepts that are needed in order to program in an object oriented style, there are many reasons as to why I did not complete my University degree but the prime example is my human error. I am not someone who likes to smoke cigarettes, nor drink alcohol and yet somehow I managed. I enjoy educational television, unbiased news, and am striving to get involved politically one day. The internet is a revolutionizing medium, one that could potentially allow for direct democracy - instant nationwide referendums... Why tax virtual money? The "king" doesn't need to collect physical currency anymore, if a roads needs to be built - build it, a school erected - do so.. create the fiat, damn the expense!... My life is not what is should be, not as I had planned when I was young. I attempt that this passage is not emotional, everyone has their stories. However I wish to me a member of the Forces because I want a honorable job that is worth doing, and my life mistakes should not really matter, right? Canadian ideals lead our people to conflicts because we genuinely believe we are creating a better world, right? I could talk openly indefinitely - private messages are encouraged.
I have always had a desire to join and an admiration for the Canadian Forces. I applied to the ROTP program because I had applied to the reserves but was instructed by my kind recruiter that I should apply to the ROTP (assuming she was looking at my transcripts). So I applied and my RMC application was reviewed and determined "[I am] certainly suitable to make an application to the Canadian Forces" - I am confused, but I still will follow through with application process. I had applied as i. pilot, ii. Intel officer, iii. legal officer and I know that these professions are not in demand except the first - Being a pilot is a dream, like many other people, and really the only profession that should be on that list. I want a career first and foremost, while I may not be adequate for their standards of pilot I really hope I am accepted to the ROTP for a different profession. - Is this list I applied as very strict? An aviation career is desired, will I be rejected from ROTP if they find me unfit for piloting or perhaps concider me for another profession?
My name is Lyle and I am a recruit from Hamilton, Ontario.
Too Long Didn't Read?:
I am an ROTP applicant. RMC reviewed my application to itself and determined, "[I am] certainly suitable to make an application to the Canadian Forces". - What does this mean, exactly? RMC is not interested but CF is? Am I a recruit? I write the aptitude on Feb. 5th. Advice or comments?
Figured I should post introducing myself, perhaps meet a few people I could be recruited with. I am a 23 year old male, I finished Highschool with a 75% average and then hastily attended the only school that had accepted me for Bachelor of Computer Science at the time, Carleton. I quickly discovered that Computer Science, rather the tedious desk work (code writing) that I would be getting into, was not my ideal profession. Mistake made on my part by not returning and switching programs to physics/chemistry science, but I then returned to college the following academic year for Law & Security at Mohawk. Upon graduating, I have worked security for Paladin Security Group for over a year within a mental inpatient healthcare setting and ambulatory/clinic service setting. Before working security, I worked retail at Canadian Tire since before I was 16. This sums up my professional life, and my life doesn't really go beyond that aside from mandatory community service hours required for school. I am not an athlete, unfortunately. While in college I exercised heavily, also trained in Muay Thai under Kru Samir Seif, near the end of the 2 year college program I was exercising over 5 times a week 2 hours a day in preparation of my first amateur Muay Thai bout. A bout in which I lost half way through the second round by way of T.K.O. - while my resume is not as impressive as others, I do have passion that needs only to be lit. Lit by a lifestyle that the Forces can grant me.
I am an amateur scientist, mathematician, philosopher. While I fully understood the intricate thought processes and abstract mathematical concepts that are needed in order to program in an object oriented style, there are many reasons as to why I did not complete my University degree but the prime example is my human error. I am not someone who likes to smoke cigarettes, nor drink alcohol and yet somehow I managed. I enjoy educational television, unbiased news, and am striving to get involved politically one day. The internet is a revolutionizing medium, one that could potentially allow for direct democracy - instant nationwide referendums... Why tax virtual money? The "king" doesn't need to collect physical currency anymore, if a roads needs to be built - build it, a school erected - do so.. create the fiat, damn the expense!... My life is not what is should be, not as I had planned when I was young. I attempt that this passage is not emotional, everyone has their stories. However I wish to me a member of the Forces because I want a honorable job that is worth doing, and my life mistakes should not really matter, right? Canadian ideals lead our people to conflicts because we genuinely believe we are creating a better world, right? I could talk openly indefinitely - private messages are encouraged.
I have always had a desire to join and an admiration for the Canadian Forces. I applied to the ROTP program because I had applied to the reserves but was instructed by my kind recruiter that I should apply to the ROTP (assuming she was looking at my transcripts). So I applied and my RMC application was reviewed and determined "[I am] certainly suitable to make an application to the Canadian Forces" - I am confused, but I still will follow through with application process. I had applied as i. pilot, ii. Intel officer, iii. legal officer and I know that these professions are not in demand except the first - Being a pilot is a dream, like many other people, and really the only profession that should be on that list. I want a career first and foremost, while I may not be adequate for their standards of pilot I really hope I am accepted to the ROTP for a different profession. - Is this list I applied as very strict? An aviation career is desired, will I be rejected from ROTP if they find me unfit for piloting or perhaps concider me for another profession?