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gijesso said:Huh , well.. that sucks? I still want to though
Can anyone go into detail about the QL2 .. and im guessing everyone has to take the naval training. Im still really lost about the Navy , wasnt raised around it , so if someone could ad a little tid bit on that.. thatd be superb.
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jesso
I'm going to guess that you mean reg force, in which case the initial traingin would be:
1. Basic military training, 10 or 13 weeks or whatever it is now, probably in St. Jean, Quebec
2. On to your QL3 training, which is basic trades training. It's not very long for stewards, on the order of seven weeks or something. Stewards train in Borden if I recall correctly.
3. Stewards seem to get their first posting to one of the accomodation buildings on either the east or west coast. You're there for a few months for on the job training, then get loaded on a Naval Environmental Training Plan (NETP) course, which I do believe is seven weeks long. You get very basic instruction on how stuff works on the ship, linehandling, small arms, sea survival, naval firefighting and damage control, and so on. Then you go to a ship for a good portion of your career, although I don't know what the steward career arc loks like from there. Once on the ship you'll do a consolidation package for your NETP course, which has to be signed off by various people after you demonstrate some practical knowledge of task (helmsman, lookout, engineering roundsman, etc). Presumably you also do a QL4 package, which is generally a practical version of your QL3.
4. After a couple/few years, you do a QL5, which is advanced trades training. Then other posting opportunities open up.