thekrown said:I'd like to become an officer once I graduate from university and get my bachelor's and I was just wondering if there is anything to gain by achieving MCpl or Sergeant before training to become an officer.
Celticgirl said:I can pass on what I was told by the WO at my unit about a month ago on this subject. He said that if you achieve MCpl or higher, you can CFR (Commission From the Ranks), meaning you don't have to do the 15-week BMOQ. Apparently, PLQ gives you the equivalent in leadership training. He also said that the higher your NCM rank, the higher your commissioned rank. I think he told me you are commissioned a Lt. from Sgt. and Capt. from WO, but I could be a little off with that. It was a lengthy conversation and I was trying to absorb as much as I could very quickly, so don't take anything I've said as gospel.
Anyway, that's all I know / have learned about it, but I did find it interesting info myself. Food for thought.
ArmyVern said:Let's not forget that one does not 'apply' for CFR; one's CoC identifies/recommends someone suitable for CFR.
Piper said:Is he talking reg or reserve?
NFLD Sapper said:I don't think it should matter.......
Piper said:One can achieve MCpl-Sgt rank as a reservist much quicker then as a reg force member.
ArmyVern said:Let's not forget that one does not 'apply' for CFR; one's CoC identifies/recommends someone suitable for CFR.
Well sure - but you can request to be identified. Some CoCs entertain such requests and others don't; it all depends on the caprices of the individuals involved. Either way, the CoC will have to support the transfer to CFR, just as they'll have to support a transfer to RESO or DEO.ArmyVern said:Let's not forget that one does not 'apply' for CFR; one's CoC identifies/recommends someone suitable for CFR.
hamiltongs said:Well sure - but you can request to be identified. Some CoCs entertain such requests and others don't; it all depends on the caprices of the individuals involved. Either way, the CoC will have to support the transfer to CFR, just as they'll have to support a transfer to RESO or DEO.
Fair enough - it's just that some units do take the "wait to be identified" attitude to extremes, essentially forbidding anyone from requesting career change lest they jinx their selection. Kind of reminds of that Groucho Marx line: "I wouldn't want to belong to any club that would have me as a member." In the opposite case, the club won't let anyone join who wants to belong.George Wallace said:I don't agree with your wording. You make it sound like just anyone can suddenly decide that "today I want to be an officer". It doesn't work like that either. You can indeed request to be identified, however, that is usually after your talents/skills/abilities/etc. have been recognized in Merit Boards and your superiors have inquired of you if you would like to take that career path.
ltmaverick25 said:You do not have to wait to hit Sgt to become an officer from the ranks.
CDN Aviator said:For the CFR program, the rank requirement is Sgt and above ( outstanding Mcpls may be considerd). Other comissioning programs are not CFRs.
George Wallace said:I don't agree with your wording. You make it sound like just anyone can suddenly decide that "today I want to be an officer". It doesn't work like that either. You can indeed request to be identified, however, that is usually after your talents/skills/abilities/etc. have been recognized in Merit Boards and your superiors have inquired of you if you would like to take that career path.
ltmaverick25 said:What I mean by that is that you are being interviewed and evaluated by people who have no personal bias. Trying to commission when you belong to a chain of command changes everything.