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A few questions no one can seem to answer...

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Cameron G

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Hello I'm planning on joining the reserves with the intent to eventually become an intelligence officer, I have a few questions though, I have looked on every post on here for anything involving these questions and have found nothing. It would be nice if someone could shed some light on these.    :)

1. What classes would you suggest I take for grade 12 to improve my chances at becoming an intelligence operator/officer?

2. When should I apply? Considering I am planning on getting a B-COM the following year I was wondering when would be best so I could do basic training over the summer.

3. Where do I apply?

4. How long does it take between signing up and being sent to basic training?

5. Can I do my basic training on the summer between highschool and university and then do my job specific training the next summer?

6. What is the process after requesting to join the reserves at a recruitment office? Do I get some paper work or a “we’ll call you when we can”?

7. What kind of paperwork and activities are involved between requesting a job at the recruitment center and being sent to BMQ?

8. While at university will I be able to become an officer during my education or would I have to wait until completion of my education to take the step from operator to officer?
Any tips on preparation for joining? (workout, food, education, things to buy etc.)
 
Cameron G said:
....I have looked on every post on here for anything involving these questions and have found nothing.
Wow, not a single thing on any of those topics has ever been mentioned on this site.

You'll be an awesome Intelligence Officer; please choose Airforce or Navy.



Oh, and when you create a new thread to post the identical thing you've posted elsewhere, it's called "spam" -- it garners little love.
 
Journeyman said:
Oh, and when you create a new thread to post the identical thing you've posted elsewhere, it's called "spam" -- it garners little love.

Particularly when done within five minutes.....  ::)
 
I posted the same thing on another thread only to later realize that it had not been active for over a month. I did not mean to create any inconvenience, thanks for the kind words.

Cameron
 
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