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My question is this. What are the prospects of entering the civillian sector after completing the mandatory service period upon graduating from RMC? More specificaly, what kind of salary can I expect by getting a civillian job comparison to continuing in the military taking into account of benefits. How well do most companies value a RMC education versus a civie university such as Waterloo. In addition, what level of work would one be able to find in the civillian sector and how transferable is the experience gained from those 5 years of mandatory enlistment.
Personaly I plan to go into electrical / mech / computer engineering. How well does the experience of being a pilot or a marine combat engineer or even a combat engineer go towards say getting a job designing airplanes at bombardier. What I also mean to say is would I be considered as straight out of university or a person who has had 5 years of engineering experience. From what I have read about the job desciptions of marine engineers and combat engineers, there doesn't seem to be much civilian transferable experience. Infact it seems even a little blue collared. For example the forces.gc website says that an engineer (army) may be expected to fight as infantry. Sounds fun but how transferable is this skill? So from what I have seen so far, it seems that an education at RMC pretty much means your staying in the military for good.
One user asked before of how many graduates of RMC per year actualy enter the civilian sector after completing the mandatory service. This question was never answered so I ask again.
Also just some personaly info to help you see where I stand. I have read the entire RMC website, all of the job descriptions for people with engineering degrees and the entire RMC brosure including CD-ROM. I am in grade 11 with a high 80s average although I expect it to increase. I have been a cadet for three years now. Unfortunately I am not the most athletic but I don't see any problem for me to change that. I've got my sights set on getting a bachelors in engineering and thats a fact. I also would like to follow it up with graduate work which seems to be somewhat difficult if I do enter the military. So far my choices for post-secondary are among Waterloo U of T and RMC.
I would greatly appreciate disscusion and answers. If any RMC and ROTP university graduates/students could help that would be great.
Thanks
Personaly I plan to go into electrical / mech / computer engineering. How well does the experience of being a pilot or a marine combat engineer or even a combat engineer go towards say getting a job designing airplanes at bombardier. What I also mean to say is would I be considered as straight out of university or a person who has had 5 years of engineering experience. From what I have read about the job desciptions of marine engineers and combat engineers, there doesn't seem to be much civilian transferable experience. Infact it seems even a little blue collared. For example the forces.gc website says that an engineer (army) may be expected to fight as infantry. Sounds fun but how transferable is this skill? So from what I have seen so far, it seems that an education at RMC pretty much means your staying in the military for good.
One user asked before of how many graduates of RMC per year actualy enter the civilian sector after completing the mandatory service. This question was never answered so I ask again.
Also just some personaly info to help you see where I stand. I have read the entire RMC website, all of the job descriptions for people with engineering degrees and the entire RMC brosure including CD-ROM. I am in grade 11 with a high 80s average although I expect it to increase. I have been a cadet for three years now. Unfortunately I am not the most athletic but I don't see any problem for me to change that. I've got my sights set on getting a bachelors in engineering and thats a fact. I also would like to follow it up with graduate work which seems to be somewhat difficult if I do enter the military. So far my choices for post-secondary are among Waterloo U of T and RMC.
I would greatly appreciate disscusion and answers. If any RMC and ROTP university graduates/students could help that would be great.
Thanks