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Hi,
I could sure use some advice on the signal operator and infantry trades. I thought I had it figured out with signals but then found myself hesitating, reading everything I could on it on the web. I would appreciate any input as I try to find my direction.
A few years back this would have been easier. The infantry. However nearing 33 and having struggled in my field for years I've learned to appreciate education and acquired skills. And this is in mind as I try to pick a trade in the CF trying to find out what it could potentially lead to within and out of the military. I don't want to be in the same position come 40. At heart I would like to be a soldier. I like physical and mental challenges, working outdoors and in a variety of roles, at the forefront of the action. I've traveled the world, am single and would prefer trades that involve more overseas deployments. But what these can eventually lead to and the gained skills and so on.. That's now the big question. I'm not just trying to pick a trade but trying to find a path.
Signal Operator: seems to offer a mix of tech skills and an exposure to the combat arms. I have an interest in IT, like working with computers and would find the field interesting. It's very diverse and the type of work involved would depend on the unit. It seems to be a hit or miss though, a love or hate kinda thing. My concerns are static postings relegated to mostly radio/call work or repetitive indoor work involving menial tasks, making me wish I'd join the combat arms. I see some interesting opportunities on this trade but also a risk of getting cornered into a static boring role. If that does happen is it simply a question of doing your time to move on to better and more interesting things? As it seems once you're sent a certain route it's tough to change afterwards. Am I seeing it wrong?
Infantry: I'm tempted to just going infantry and see where it leads. Intelligence would be something I would strive for. What can this trade lead to within and out of the CF? I'd like to go this route but with the concerns above would it be best to pick a more technical trade, something of a compromise?
I've also looked into combat engineer and comm research but find the two above more interesting. Intelligence would be something I would really like to get a shot at. Am I seeing these trades wrong or missing something? Any suggestions or opinions? I would appreciate any input. Thank you in advance. :-\
I could sure use some advice on the signal operator and infantry trades. I thought I had it figured out with signals but then found myself hesitating, reading everything I could on it on the web. I would appreciate any input as I try to find my direction.
A few years back this would have been easier. The infantry. However nearing 33 and having struggled in my field for years I've learned to appreciate education and acquired skills. And this is in mind as I try to pick a trade in the CF trying to find out what it could potentially lead to within and out of the military. I don't want to be in the same position come 40. At heart I would like to be a soldier. I like physical and mental challenges, working outdoors and in a variety of roles, at the forefront of the action. I've traveled the world, am single and would prefer trades that involve more overseas deployments. But what these can eventually lead to and the gained skills and so on.. That's now the big question. I'm not just trying to pick a trade but trying to find a path.
Signal Operator: seems to offer a mix of tech skills and an exposure to the combat arms. I have an interest in IT, like working with computers and would find the field interesting. It's very diverse and the type of work involved would depend on the unit. It seems to be a hit or miss though, a love or hate kinda thing. My concerns are static postings relegated to mostly radio/call work or repetitive indoor work involving menial tasks, making me wish I'd join the combat arms. I see some interesting opportunities on this trade but also a risk of getting cornered into a static boring role. If that does happen is it simply a question of doing your time to move on to better and more interesting things? As it seems once you're sent a certain route it's tough to change afterwards. Am I seeing it wrong?
Infantry: I'm tempted to just going infantry and see where it leads. Intelligence would be something I would strive for. What can this trade lead to within and out of the CF? I'd like to go this route but with the concerns above would it be best to pick a more technical trade, something of a compromise?
I've also looked into combat engineer and comm research but find the two above more interesting. Intelligence would be something I would really like to get a shot at. Am I seeing these trades wrong or missing something? Any suggestions or opinions? I would appreciate any input. Thank you in advance. :-\
