I was coming home from parade last night and decided that I would stop in and get some nacho kit at the corner store. I got to talking with the clerk about how it sucks that he was working overnight. He says to me in a "poor me" tone with a strong accent:
"I have to mop the floors, clean up...
I have seen it go the other way where the recruit who you think is going to thunder BMQ/SQ/DP1 actually does quite well and really turns his or her life around. On the other hand, there was one guy on my BMQ course who wanted to be a soldier from day one and seemed to know everything there was...
You mean your service number? I am sure if you call or visit the recruiting centre, they will probably understand that you are an applicant and that you may not know your service number.
You are on the internet - look for the phone number! Try....DND.ca? 411.ca?
There is a 20 some page thread on the CFAT on this site. It is a gift to those who are preparing in my opinion.
The latest story seems to be the YouTube video of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrliDQs1Jps&feature=bz301">Dion interview</a> that is in the news this morning...
Tone gets nasty as campaign nears day of decision
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/081010/delection/fedelxn_main
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A lot has changed: the three references I provided were not contacted when I applied for the Regs or Res. I guess that is why I was able to "sneak" in.
- eat, drink, and watch whatever sport is on. I wonder what the new HNIC theme is going to be - blarg. ::)
- sleep in until 06:30
- avoid extended family get togethers
- punish myself at 05:00 on Tuesday for all that I consumed on the long weekend.
It may include classes or lectures on the following:
- PT
- CF rank structure
- how to wear the uniform
- basic drill (Stand at attention/at ease/easy, turns at the halt, saluting)
- Regimental history
- Anything those above you (and that's everyone) don't want to do. hehe.
Good luck.
This question has been asked and answered before in numerous threads.
Try <a href="http://www.monster.ca"> this site</a>.
There are plenty of jobs there that don't require any commitment and you can leave at any time. Good luck.
Yup. We were told during an in-clearance lecture to expect a random urine test during the year. A bunch of hands went up which was followed by, "Put your hands down, I don't know when the test is."
Weird eh? I caught the episode of Daily Planet that showed them installing the seat. They had to make sure that their pilot's were going to be in one piece after they ejected so they did some testing with the largest of the Pilots in the seat while manually lifting the seat up the rails and out...
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