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    Engineer officer trade not hiring?

    Good day Soldier100, The numbers for ROTP 2015-2016 haven't been released yet, and CFRG is not accepting applications for ROTP 15-16. Check back the first week of September, as this is usually when ROTP is open again.
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    References Superthread [Merged]

    Yes, your references are sufficient. Make sure that you let your references know that they will be contacted, and ensure that their contact information is correct.
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    References Superthread [Merged]

    va7ddp, You need have enough references to cover the time period from your 16th birthday until now, with no gaps in that time. Example below: -John, the soccer coach has known you from 19 December 2013 to 31 July 2014. -Marry, high school teacher has known you from 15 May 2014 to 1 April...
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    Bachelor requirements for DEO Logistics

    In order to give you the most accurate information on education requirements for the occupations, you are best to check with us here or with your local recruiter. The internal documents that we use are always being updated.
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    Bachelor requirements for DEO Logistics

    Stella, The following Baccalaureate degrees are ideal for Logistics Officer: o Accounting o Business Admin o Commerce o Economics o Finance o Human Resources Management o Public Administration o Supply Chain Management · Baccalaureate Science degree: o Nutrition/Dietetics o Food Sciences o...
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    FY2015-2016 Available DEO Officer Occupations

    What occupation were you applying for? If you apply to an occupation that is currently closed, you will receive a response, indicating that the occupation is closed, and that you will have to select another choice. Your file will be closed, but it will be assigned to your nearest recruiting...
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    FY2015-2016 Available DEO Officer Occupations

    Good day Ttroy, The site is fairly accurate with the list of open occupations. Unfortunately, the site does not distinguish between the entry programs. So, you may see that a certain officer occupation is open, but it may only be open for paid education. As of today, the following DEO...
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    Verification of Former Service (VFS) [Merged]

    I have received confirmation that there is no waiting period for members who released (4c) from the Regular Force, prior to completion of BMQ/BMOQ, and who want to join a reserve unit. However, the local reserve can still decide if they are willing to accept you as a reserve member or not.
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    What happens if you're pregnant?

    Good day hfrench, Thank you for your continued interest in the Forces. Should you find out that you are pregnant during the recruiting process, you will have to bring this up during your recruiting medical. You will be assigned a temporary medical category, until you are reevaluated after the...
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    Delaying BMQ?

    Good day eharps, If you just wrote the CFAT, you still have some time before you complete all your processing. Therefore, I would advise that you stick with your current employment this summer. If you do happen to get a job offer while you are employed, you can turn it down and ask to be put...
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    Question regarding DEO plan

    jackhammer96, You do need a higher score on the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test (CFAT) in order to qualify for officer occupations. One of the factors affecting an applicant's suitability is that they do not take the CFAT seriously. In essence, applicants sometimes don't adequately prepare. If it...
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    Delaying BMQ?

    Good day navyelle, You can apply anytime. If you are offered a position before you finish your college diploma, you can always turn down the offer and ask to be put back on the merit list. If you do apply, make sure to bring up with your military career counselor that you are still in college...
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    SELECTION PROCESS ESTIMATE

    Canadian-patriot, This question has been answered numerous times. http://army.ca/forums/threads/81054.0.html
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    Casual Full-Time

    Hello Eric-182, Casual full-time employment is full-time employment for members in the Primary Reserve. The Forces refer to these full-time opportunities as class B positions. Essentially, a part-time reserve member of the Forces can apply to these positions. Some Primary Reserve units will...
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    Enrollment Offer Question

    Hello GenericFloat, Have you spoke with your detachment on the phone about your offer? If not, you should give them a call. It could be that the letter you were sent had an error in the occupation being offered.
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    Canadian Forces Aptitude Test (CFAT) [MERGED]

    A waiver, in this context, is essentially a request submitted on your behalf to retest on the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test (CFAT). Since you did not meet the standard, from what you are saying, you may be eligible for a retest in three months from your first attempt. If a waiver is being...
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    Open Occupations / Métiers ouverts

    Message français à suivre. There seems to be some confusion about what occupations are currently open, and that most occupations will open on April 1st. The fact is, the Forces are accepting applications for fiscal year 2016. You can find out what occupations are currently open by visiting the...
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    CFRC system update

    Hello G. R-B, Forces Recruiting have begun to clear the backlog of applications in the system. However, they will be doing so based on priority of entry plans. Right now, the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) is the priority. I suggest giving your detachment a bit more time, then give them...
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    Switching Trades

    The Forces receive thousands of applications a year for the various Combat Arms occupations (ie; Infantry soldier, Artillery soldier, Armoured soldier and Combat Engineer) but only have a limited number of employment opportunities available.  As a result, there is the requirement to establish...
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    Name and Acceptance

    The Forces welcome Canadians of all backgrounds to apply. Your name has no bearing on the decision to hire you or not; that would be discrimination. As Loachman mentioned, Forces members work together as a team. The Forces have a zero tolerance policy against discrimination of any kind. This...
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