Update: I just got an early morning phone call from my file manager at CFRC Montreal informing me that I have been selected for my position! She also said that since I've moved back home to BC, I can have my file transferred to a nearby CRFC (New Westminster) and have my travel back to Montreal...
So I just called the CFRC for an update on my application and the guy said that I should be "looking forward to a call next week" and that he "couldn't go into details but it looks good."
Is there a purpose for being so vague? haha
By the way, if you ask nicely enough, they might tell you exactly how you did on your CFAT. When I went into the RC a couple of months ago to submit my university diploma, I spoke with a recruiter there and asked him how I did on the tests. He told me my CFAT percentile score and mentioned that...
No, I was all excited since a lot of you guys have been getting offers, so I called my CFRC (Montreal) today to ask if they had any news. They said selection hasn't happened yet and to sit tight some more. So yeah I'm still on the list.
I do remember reading somewhere (or maybe my recruiter told me) that they do take into consideration how long you've been on the list so in essence, once you're on the list, it's only a matter of time before you're EVENTUALLY given a position. I think most people do give up by then, though.
My understanding of how it works is that when you're merit listed, you're ranked against everyone else who applied for your position based on your interview, CFAT scores, and how long you've been on the list. So if you had a fantastic interview and rocked the CFAT, you'll be much higher on the...
Hello AERO2012
I was merit listed for Engineering officer a month ago. Doesn't seem like they're making calls yet for the September BMOQ, so just sit tight
Oh how wonderful it is. My girlfriend's mother keeps telling me that the army doesn't want me due to lack of phone call. My grandmother calls me every time a random question pops into her head (Last time it was "Do you get to carry a pistol with you?").
I just wanted to mention that my eyeglass prescription is -4 on my left and -3.5 on my right. I applied for Engineer Officer without really knowing the vision requirements and was told that you need to be at least V3 for any combat arms trade. I thought I was V4 for sure and was considering...
Excellent, I'll make sure to confirm it with my CFRC (hopefully I'll remember), but that sounds pretty awesome if it's true. I assume the French language training will be done at St Jean?
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