projectile said:
woah woah woah, they look at you in your boxors?, i only have jockeys. Does that mean I need boxors for my medical? Also, i put down I used alchohol a few times and im under 19, am i scrooged?
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No, no. Jeez, are you worried? Relax.
Jockeys are fine of course; so is a leopard thong I suppose. They just ask you to remove your clothing except for your underwear. Before you get down to your undergarments (is that better?), they will ask you to walk on your tippie toes across the room then walk on your heels. Then they weigh you, look at your eyes, ears ask you say "Ahh", listen to your lungs, take your blood pressure, ask you about surgery, tattoos, injuries, diseases, mental disorders, family medical history, take your reflexes, twist your legs and joint slightly, ask you to resist against their pulling or pushing etc. It is like an annual check up that chances are if you are under 25, you have yet to have.
So you drank before you were 19. Chances are so did the person who is interviewing you. If that is all you have done you are in a much better spot then most I am sure. I had no worries about the drug form because I don't touch them. They want to know about everything from coffee, to prescriptions, to street drugs and smoking. The only thing I will suggest is that if you have used anything - put it down. If you are not sure of the exact date, make sure they know that. You don't want to fumble around when they pull that sheet out of nowhere during your interview. And no you don't get to see it. So just be honest and there is nothing to worry about. You most certainly don't want them to learn that you have been using something that you did not list on the form. Plus, your interviewer has been trained on how to spot lies and in fact, my interviewer mentioned the training he had received to perform the interviews.
If you are thinking about the CFAT, I can't tell you anything about it. What you have read in the pamphlet is all you need to know. Honestly. It is an aptitude test, not a final exam. Just relax.
So now minus the questions on the CFAT, you know just about everything. Still worried? You may even be pleasantly surprised during the testing; I know I was. I actually enjoyed everything from the CFAT to the interview. Aside from the blood test and the vision test for Pilot the rest was actually fun for lack of a better word. The staff at my CFRC were excellent and they made the entire process much easier. The best advice I could give going into the CFAT, PT and interview is make sure you are well rested, relax and be yourself during the interview. Nothing else.
Again good luck and thanks for the laugh. Don't lose anymore sleep over what kind of underwear to wear that day.