I should clarify. The Sig O trade isn't changing, yet, however the amalgamation of the Sig Op, Lineman and LCIS trades will alter the employment aspects with regards to personnel management.
Also, CFSCE itself will be in the throws of trying to get the new structure implemented. In true Jimmy...
Every effort is made to accommodate francophone candidates. Currently it is a bilingual course, however, the functional language is English. Exams can be taken in either language, and projects can also be completed in either language.
Language will not be a barrier, so don't expect it to be...
Mod 1 is 11 weeks long, comprised of 3 exercises of which 1 is in the field. That is the notorious Mercury Storm. As Puckchaser says, it is 6 days long.
Mod 2 is 9 weeks long, comprised of 2 exercises of which none involves being in the field. The final exercise is in a classroom. One of those...
Well, I was on that CAP course with him this Summer so I have a touch more to go on as far as background.
Although I wasn't in his Section, and really didn't have much more than a few conversations with him, it was evident to all of us that the school was giving him the nobbly shaft all the...
Don't worry, the flatness will be a new experience for me. Anyways, I shouldn't be in Manitoba that long. I'll be on to Gagetown soon enough and I understand it has its own charms.
Update!
Sworn in Friday, April 21st. Will get kitted on Wednesday, April 25th. Attend a year-end social on Saturday, April 28th. Fly out Sunday, April 29th.
Shiloh Manitoba here I come!!
I have been told that I should expect to fly out on the 29th (April) but have yet to be sworn in, gotten kit, etc..
Apparently the process requires a stamp of approval from somebody in Ottawa, but who knows if that's going to happen specifically or in general.
Oh yeah, I've been waiting since...
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