Hi All
Apologies (feel free to stick the big note below ;D ) if this has been covered. I've searched for information
but am not sure what the current situation allows.
I am 32 years old, came out of highschool with decent (if not spectacular) grades. Attended a year of University
before dropping out to work full time. (Yes I was a stupid kid, I wanted the money right away). Worked my way up to franchise owner, then this year,decided to sell it as it's not holding my interest.
I would like to apply to the CAF, and have done some preliminary talking with the recruiters. I haven't pursued anything to seriously as I prefer to wait until I'm actually in shape before they open a file on me. Anyway I don't believe I'll qualify for the CEOTP, as the recruiter seemed to think that this was aimed at people a few years junior to me.
Anyway what I'm wondering is-
If I successfully apply to the CAF as a NCM (either Infantry or Aerospace Control Operator) can I complete a correspondence (University) degree and then apply to become an Officer? (I'm one of those guys who thinks he'd like to end up working as an Int Officer).
I believe the basics are sound (ie get in: then figure out how it works) but am curious if I'll likely have enough free time to realistically pursue a degree, or whether acquiring said degree will have any bearing whatsoever on my chances of being promoted from NCM to a commissioned rank. I'll likely pursue the degree regardless, but I'd like to know if it will have any tangible benefit as well.
The recruiter (again in very basic conversation) seemed to think it was a wonderful idea, but he also seemed to think that I have "life experince" that will benefit me greatly for a career in the CAf, and I'm not sure that I do so..
Thanks for any information or direction you can provide.
Apologies (feel free to stick the big note below ;D ) if this has been covered. I've searched for information
but am not sure what the current situation allows.
I am 32 years old, came out of highschool with decent (if not spectacular) grades. Attended a year of University
before dropping out to work full time. (Yes I was a stupid kid, I wanted the money right away). Worked my way up to franchise owner, then this year,decided to sell it as it's not holding my interest.
I would like to apply to the CAF, and have done some preliminary talking with the recruiters. I haven't pursued anything to seriously as I prefer to wait until I'm actually in shape before they open a file on me. Anyway I don't believe I'll qualify for the CEOTP, as the recruiter seemed to think that this was aimed at people a few years junior to me.
Anyway what I'm wondering is-
If I successfully apply to the CAF as a NCM (either Infantry or Aerospace Control Operator) can I complete a correspondence (University) degree and then apply to become an Officer? (I'm one of those guys who thinks he'd like to end up working as an Int Officer).
I believe the basics are sound (ie get in: then figure out how it works) but am curious if I'll likely have enough free time to realistically pursue a degree, or whether acquiring said degree will have any bearing whatsoever on my chances of being promoted from NCM to a commissioned rank. I'll likely pursue the degree regardless, but I'd like to know if it will have any tangible benefit as well.
The recruiter (again in very basic conversation) seemed to think it was a wonderful idea, but he also seemed to think that I have "life experince" that will benefit me greatly for a career in the CAf, and I'm not sure that I do so..
Thanks for any information or direction you can provide.