I need the advice and guidance of CF members and military spouses, and from being on this site as a guest for awhile, I can admit that not all the answers are here, and ultimately it is my own decision as to what the next step I take is. But the advice from experienced people definetly helps and thats what I'm looking for.
I am 23 years old, married to an amazing woman (she is 22) and we are blessed with a beautiful one year old daughter.
Marriage is hard, add on to that raising a daughter and its harder yet. I cant even imagine how a single parent does it so a big kudos to you!
When both of us dont have alot of money to go around, there are alot of sleepless nights as we discuss how we are going to make it through another day. We still give our daughter everything she needs; food, clothing, shelter, toys. She lives without needing or wanting for anything and for that I am happy to work hard everyday.
My wife knows that I have always had a love for the Canadian Forces and also knows that it is a dream of mine. I have always set my sights on the Infantry trade with a goal of being an instructor, or even an instructor at the recruit school. We have talked about it alot and we both know that there will be alot of sacrifices being made the first year or so, what with being sent to St.Jean and then off to BIQ and getting all my qualifications done. But the rewards at the end of it are possibly getting a PMQ on base or a small place for the three of us close to base, not to mention the dental plan for the family as well as health coverage.
We are both determined, and committed to make this work. And with the Combat Arms trades opening up again in April I am ready to take that first step at the recruiting center and hand in my application.
My question to you now is this:
Knowing that both of us are ambitious and want to get ahead in our lives and careers as well as doing as best a job we can being parents, can the CF help us aleviate some of the stresses and help us in getting to where we want to be with all its rewards it offers, even though we both fully know the sacrifices? Or would it be better to stay in the civilian side of things and see how things work out?
I am 23 years old, married to an amazing woman (she is 22) and we are blessed with a beautiful one year old daughter.
Marriage is hard, add on to that raising a daughter and its harder yet. I cant even imagine how a single parent does it so a big kudos to you!
When both of us dont have alot of money to go around, there are alot of sleepless nights as we discuss how we are going to make it through another day. We still give our daughter everything she needs; food, clothing, shelter, toys. She lives without needing or wanting for anything and for that I am happy to work hard everyday.
My wife knows that I have always had a love for the Canadian Forces and also knows that it is a dream of mine. I have always set my sights on the Infantry trade with a goal of being an instructor, or even an instructor at the recruit school. We have talked about it alot and we both know that there will be alot of sacrifices being made the first year or so, what with being sent to St.Jean and then off to BIQ and getting all my qualifications done. But the rewards at the end of it are possibly getting a PMQ on base or a small place for the three of us close to base, not to mention the dental plan for the family as well as health coverage.
We are both determined, and committed to make this work. And with the Combat Arms trades opening up again in April I am ready to take that first step at the recruiting center and hand in my application.
My question to you now is this:
Knowing that both of us are ambitious and want to get ahead in our lives and careers as well as doing as best a job we can being parents, can the CF help us aleviate some of the stresses and help us in getting to where we want to be with all its rewards it offers, even though we both fully know the sacrifices? Or would it be better to stay in the civilian side of things and see how things work out?

