flatlander13 said:It's listed as 50E online, but could be a french section within the platoon? I'm not sure if that's a thing... either way, I'm looking forward to meeting and working with everyone.
drbones said:Has anyone been told whether certified true copies of documents (diploma, etc.) are required for your arrival at St Jean if your recruiting centre has it on file? In the joining instructions it says you don't have to bring them if they are on file, but I've heard from people who previously attended St Jean, that the CFLRS does things their own way.
drbones said:Has anyone been told whether certified true copies of documents (diploma, etc.) are required for your arrival at St Jean if your recruiting centre has it on file? In the joining instructions it says you don't have to bring them if they are on file, but I've heard from people who previously attended St Jean, that the CFLRS does things their own way.
RyanHealy29 said:Last time I was in at the CFRC, I had two guys help me, both of whom seemed like they were really on the ball, and both very helpful, yet one was certain I did need to bring those copies, and one was certain I didn't need to bring those copies. So it's possible the communication on that isn't clear even to the recruiting centres. I'll be bringing them regardless. If St. Jean doesn't need them, all good. But if they do, I don't want to show up without them.
Many years later, this may be a source that you can access to remember places and dates that you have served and with whom.
Many years later, it is also a source which you can access to remember dates and places you may have been.
George Wallace said:Many years ago, I began to learn how important it was to keep all documents on my own personal file. I arrived in CFB Gagetown for Phase III Armour and they had no idea I was coming. Thankfully, I had in my hand a copy of my Posting Message and all was good after that.
On that point, the same goes for all your Pay Stubs, Medical Chits, PERs, PDRs, Crse Reports, MPPRs, Messages pertaining to Postings or any other important career influencing action, and any special Letters and Commendations. The system is not exempt from "Murphy's Law" or someone making a wrong key stroke when entering data. Technology is not infallible. You may have to bring in your own personal copy of any of those in order to correct a data error.
Moore said:Thank you for sharing this. I'm now going to go out and pick up a binder for all of my papers to go into.
George Wallace said:A binder indicates you only plan on a one term contract to serve.....You will require a large file cabinet if you want to make the CAF a career... ;D