I was given this booklet in paper format when I received my job offer, so it is definitely the correct one. Whether or not it will be updated before some of you receive an offer, I can't say.
There is a Facebook group for applicants to the Canadian Forces, if you're interested in joining. It started around March, and there a number of constant posters. It can be found here - http://www.facebook.com/groups/366983979998767/.
Volunteer work and team sports look great on your application. See if you can get those up to par. Also, you can begin practicing for the CFAT now if you'd like. There is plenty of information online.
Make sure your parents fully understand the trade your interested in. It makes the whole...
PO1 Lisa Nimchuk is awesome to talk to. She helped me a great deal when I was interested in the reserves. She's very prompt with her email replies, so I'd suggest trying to get a hold of her through there.
Fair enough. I don't want to cause any trouble for anybody.
I would still love to hear what happens with your application, Wilamanjaro. Keep us posted!
I understand that, and I do not think badly of my recruiting center. It is fairly popular, so I expect that is the case.
I simply want to set myself up for success, which may include transferring my file to a different CFRC. I have done that once due to moving cities, and there were no troubles...
If you don't mind me asking, which recruiting center do you go to?
I was told that I was unable to interview for any trades until they opened up (which may happen in April). My fear is that by the time I am able to complete an interview and be merit-listed again, the openings will all be filled up.
I'm in a very similar position. I spoke with my file manager, and I was told that I would have to wait until April (when the trades may open) to interview. I'm also looking into switching a choice to Combat Engineer. Call your CFRC and see what they have to say. I'd love to hear what you hear.
After recently completing my CFAT, I agree with zakiuz in that origami could be a great way to practice. I am mostly a kinesthetic learner, so this type of practice works well for me.
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