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Hello there, people!
I'm new, and I would just like to say thanks!
I've submitted the last of my application paperwork via mail after initially applying online, and intend to follow it up with a phone call tomorrow, as the internet site doesn't seem to like letting me log in to check the status of my application. I'm not expecting anything to happen that quickly, obviously, but I just want to confirm that it made it there.
Anyhow, back to the topic of the thread!
I have only made the acquaintance of one individual who served in the Canadian Armed Forces, and after spending some months getting to know the guy, he suggested I consider it as a career option, which I was already considering... Point being, he was extremely enthusiastic about me applying, telling me that the type of person I am, my work history, and the physical condition I'm in, would give me a very good chance of success, not to mention the rewards of a career which I could take serious pride in!
Unfortunately, other than that one person, I don't know anyone else to really talk to about this, and the only other input I get is from my current girlfriend, who despite saying she supports the idea, insists on shooting down my enthusiasm at every opportunity. As a result, the latest thing she brought to my attention is that being 31 years of age, my chances of being considered (according to her) are negligible at best based on age alone, and that the physical requirements would most likely be well beyond me. Fortunately, I now know the physical requirements are listed on the Armed Forces site, as well as here, and I'm glad to say that the training program I've put myself on has already exceeded the recommended level of fitness for each area (I'm not getting cocky about it, I'm just relieved that there's a bar, and I'm over it). As well, it's very encouraging to see the posts of others who are also concerned about their age at the time of application, but are not daunted by the challenge!
So basically I just wanted to say "Hi!" to everyone on here. I'm glad I came across this site, as it's already put me at ease knowing that there's a place to throw questions out there and get responses from honest people.
I'll check in tomorrow and see if anyone's had time to comment on my little rant here.
Thanks for your time, wish me luck!
I'm new, and I would just like to say thanks!
I've submitted the last of my application paperwork via mail after initially applying online, and intend to follow it up with a phone call tomorrow, as the internet site doesn't seem to like letting me log in to check the status of my application. I'm not expecting anything to happen that quickly, obviously, but I just want to confirm that it made it there.
Anyhow, back to the topic of the thread!
I have only made the acquaintance of one individual who served in the Canadian Armed Forces, and after spending some months getting to know the guy, he suggested I consider it as a career option, which I was already considering... Point being, he was extremely enthusiastic about me applying, telling me that the type of person I am, my work history, and the physical condition I'm in, would give me a very good chance of success, not to mention the rewards of a career which I could take serious pride in!
Unfortunately, other than that one person, I don't know anyone else to really talk to about this, and the only other input I get is from my current girlfriend, who despite saying she supports the idea, insists on shooting down my enthusiasm at every opportunity. As a result, the latest thing she brought to my attention is that being 31 years of age, my chances of being considered (according to her) are negligible at best based on age alone, and that the physical requirements would most likely be well beyond me. Fortunately, I now know the physical requirements are listed on the Armed Forces site, as well as here, and I'm glad to say that the training program I've put myself on has already exceeded the recommended level of fitness for each area (I'm not getting cocky about it, I'm just relieved that there's a bar, and I'm over it). As well, it's very encouraging to see the posts of others who are also concerned about their age at the time of application, but are not daunted by the challenge!
So basically I just wanted to say "Hi!" to everyone on here. I'm glad I came across this site, as it's already put me at ease knowing that there's a place to throw questions out there and get responses from honest people.
I'll check in tomorrow and see if anyone's had time to comment on my little rant here.
Thanks for your time, wish me luck!