I after completing my second year of university, I was accepted into ROTP and remained at my civi institution. There were former Cpls and a MCpl on my BMOQ course that stayed at their pay grades. Because they had already completed BMQ, they came into my pl in mod 2 and only had to do 7 of the 14...
I apologize for the jumpy assumption that I received through word of mouth earlier today. The Vancouver Hospital was locked down as a precautionary measure because 12 Field Ambulance (I think) operates from there.
I just received word that something involving a terrorist act is happening right now at the Vancouver Hospital. No official reports yet, but I have been told that the hospital is being cleared out and locked down.
Why not leave your application in?? You can always reapply next year, but what if you get one of those 10 spots? IMO, withdrawing would be foolish. If you don't make it in this year, it would show that you're adamant about obtaining this career when you apply again next year. That's what I did.
Would wearing a former CF member's dog tags fall under this offence? There's a guy who's been wearing his uncle's CF ID discs outside his shirt in my area, sporting them like thinks they make him bulletproof.
They made my Pl do the FORCE test at CFLRS this past summer. However, there was much debate and speculation over which we would do. Even our instructors had no idea until that day.
Class C, pay level A for ROTP. ~1299.97 after deductions for first year civi-u OCdts. Then you have deductions for rations and quarters ($600ish?) at RMC. When you're on BMOQ, you are still Class C, paying rations (and quarters if you don't have a lease elsewhere).
Someone might be able to jump...
Okay. I was wondering how they did it since CFRC Windsor closed a bit after my interview and the rest of my processing was done through CFRC Toronto Det London. Thanks.
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