I am a normal civilian just graduated from high school and is currently attending Canadian university. I really don't know much about becoming a part of military, so forgive me if I say something stupid and/or naive.I have just contacted the recruitment centre in Calgary for further information, but that's not until next week. So I want to show up with some background knowledge. I really could use some career advice if you could spare a bit of your time.
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I am currently a first-year post-secondary student in Canada. I immigrated to Canada (From Asiatic area) and got citizenship before becoming an high school student.
From my childhood, I always dreamed about being part of military organization (Intelligence, air or med area...) but peer pressure encouraged me to go to typical professional career like pharmacy or engineering. I am not very tall (5"2) and slightly overweighed. (65-70kg, it fluctuates every week... I could lose a bit more since I never exercise) I usually excelled intellectually, not physically. I have decent high school mark (I think it was between high 80s and low 90s) and I have pretty much all core courses. Alberta Cir. (Highest level of biology, physics, chemistry, math, pre-calculus, English and french... though I was never interested in French) I am relatively fluent in English since I attended both Canadian junior and high school, but I do have a bit of accents and make some silly grammar errors here and there.
From public's prospective, there's a fair demand of military recruits (especially due to the increase of further Canadian military involvement like Afghanistan) and some positions offers generous salary. Military also helps out with your education fee provided that I serve for about a decade)
I am now hoping to become a pilot or pharmacist in the military. I am having a difficult time finding websites where I can learn more about requirements and training expectations.
1. How fit should I be? I am 5"2 and am between 145 - 155 pounds, and I have little athletic experience. I play ping pong and badminton, but I don't think my superiors will be impressed by that... :-[
2. How competitive is it to join the military? I think I am reasonably ok in academic field, but not sure about physical challenge. Back in my home country, all men are obligated to serve for short period of time (Like Israel) and I was told that the physical training was hell. Hollywood movies give similar impression too.
3. Do I first need to be regular infantry (Army, Navy or Air Force) before I can apply for pharm or pilot? If so, how long does it take? How competitive is it? (Both academically and physically)
4. Does Canadian military really cover all education funds? If not, please enlighten me.
5. Am I serving military all the time or am I allowed to go back to civilian life here and there? Can I stay if I wish to?
6. How much free time do we get? Are we offered internet connection during our break?
7. Am I to study and train in Canadian universities or am I to do that in military building(s)?
8. Can I bring my cell, or should I get rid of that before being recruited?
9. How likely do candidates pass and fail? (Regular infantry, pharm or pilot)
10. I don't know French, but I do have one of Asian language as my second language. Should I try to learn French, or it's not a problem?
11. Do most of the military personnel drink? (I am really lightweight when it comes with alcohol. I can handle a beer bottle or wine, but nothing too strong)
12: How harsh are superiors? I can handle verbal abuse here and there, but I wonder if it's really bad. Canadians in general are very friendly and kind, but military may be a bit different.
13. How well should you be able to swim? I don't have a lifeguard cert. or anything like that. I can swim reasonably as recreation, but nothing competitive.
14. Can you be financially stable provided that I have no debt, drug or gambling addiction or anything like that? I am a very careful spender, but income can be tight in the beginning or so I was told.
15. Am I covered for dental/med/drug prescription?
16. I heard that military personnel tend to wake up 5AM and sleep at midnight. Is that true? (I wake up usually at 6:30-7:00 AM and sleep at about 11PM)
17. I wear glasses. Would this prevent me from being a pilot? Would contact lense help? (I know I am pushing it, but who knows) I heard laser eye surgery can help... can I?)
These are what I can think of for now. I know you men and women are very busy, so no pressure... but I would really appreciate if you can share your thoughts/experiences. Thanks for taking your time.
John
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I am currently a first-year post-secondary student in Canada. I immigrated to Canada (From Asiatic area) and got citizenship before becoming an high school student.
From my childhood, I always dreamed about being part of military organization (Intelligence, air or med area...) but peer pressure encouraged me to go to typical professional career like pharmacy or engineering. I am not very tall (5"2) and slightly overweighed. (65-70kg, it fluctuates every week... I could lose a bit more since I never exercise) I usually excelled intellectually, not physically. I have decent high school mark (I think it was between high 80s and low 90s) and I have pretty much all core courses. Alberta Cir. (Highest level of biology, physics, chemistry, math, pre-calculus, English and french... though I was never interested in French) I am relatively fluent in English since I attended both Canadian junior and high school, but I do have a bit of accents and make some silly grammar errors here and there.
From public's prospective, there's a fair demand of military recruits (especially due to the increase of further Canadian military involvement like Afghanistan) and some positions offers generous salary. Military also helps out with your education fee provided that I serve for about a decade)
I am now hoping to become a pilot or pharmacist in the military. I am having a difficult time finding websites where I can learn more about requirements and training expectations.
1. How fit should I be? I am 5"2 and am between 145 - 155 pounds, and I have little athletic experience. I play ping pong and badminton, but I don't think my superiors will be impressed by that... :-[
2. How competitive is it to join the military? I think I am reasonably ok in academic field, but not sure about physical challenge. Back in my home country, all men are obligated to serve for short period of time (Like Israel) and I was told that the physical training was hell. Hollywood movies give similar impression too.
3. Do I first need to be regular infantry (Army, Navy or Air Force) before I can apply for pharm or pilot? If so, how long does it take? How competitive is it? (Both academically and physically)
4. Does Canadian military really cover all education funds? If not, please enlighten me.
5. Am I serving military all the time or am I allowed to go back to civilian life here and there? Can I stay if I wish to?
6. How much free time do we get? Are we offered internet connection during our break?
7. Am I to study and train in Canadian universities or am I to do that in military building(s)?
8. Can I bring my cell, or should I get rid of that before being recruited?
9. How likely do candidates pass and fail? (Regular infantry, pharm or pilot)
10. I don't know French, but I do have one of Asian language as my second language. Should I try to learn French, or it's not a problem?
11. Do most of the military personnel drink? (I am really lightweight when it comes with alcohol. I can handle a beer bottle or wine, but nothing too strong)
12: How harsh are superiors? I can handle verbal abuse here and there, but I wonder if it's really bad. Canadians in general are very friendly and kind, but military may be a bit different.
13. How well should you be able to swim? I don't have a lifeguard cert. or anything like that. I can swim reasonably as recreation, but nothing competitive.
14. Can you be financially stable provided that I have no debt, drug or gambling addiction or anything like that? I am a very careful spender, but income can be tight in the beginning or so I was told.
15. Am I covered for dental/med/drug prescription?
16. I heard that military personnel tend to wake up 5AM and sleep at midnight. Is that true? (I wake up usually at 6:30-7:00 AM and sleep at about 11PM)
17. I wear glasses. Would this prevent me from being a pilot? Would contact lense help? (I know I am pushing it, but who knows) I heard laser eye surgery can help... can I?)
These are what I can think of for now. I know you men and women are very busy, so no pressure... but I would really appreciate if you can share your thoughts/experiences. Thanks for taking your time.
John