Sorry, I should have been more specific about my situation, and what I was asking. I have my own vehicle, a job that I would consider average and my own apartment in St. John's and I spend alot of time on my laptop and playing guitar and whatnot.
I have done quite a bit of research on the forces and know how to find the information on exact pay scale figures, but I need to know more specific aspects of the lifestyle in the CF.
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Will I be able to afford to pay for my vehicle insurance and get to bring my vehicle with me to BMQ? I know the starting wage for a beginning Private is $2665 a month, but how much money will I clear every two weeks? Will I be able to save money while in the CF?
search "bmq pay" 5th result. Quoted from a post by jboyd.
"A recruit actually makes the same amount as a Pte, which is $2624/month. 2009 Pay scale NCM regular force http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dgcb-dgras/ps/pay-sol/pr-sol/rfncmr-mrfr-eng.asp
This amounts to $31,488 annually before taxes.
2009 federal tax rate for income up to $40,726 is 15% (http://www.revenu.gouv.qc.ca/eng/particulier/impots/taux.asp)
If your BMQ is in Quebec and you are taxed by their provincial rate then for 2009 their income tax rate for income up to $38,385 is %16 (http://www.revenu.gouv.qc.ca/eng/particulier/impots/taux.asp)
A rough estimate of income tax taken is $9,761.28 leaving you with $21,726.79 annually (1810.57/month).
Keep in mind this does not include amounts deducted for CPP/QPP, EI, and CF Pension, nor does it include possible separation expense and/or PLD that you could earn during BMQ."
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/26093/post-887147.html#msg887147
I don't know what your expenses are, so I hope you can figure out the rest for yourself.
Also, as with any job it is up to you if you can save money or not. If you work on the oil rigs and make $100k a year could you save money? yes. Would you spend it all on hookers, blow and booze? well that's up to you.
Also, will I be able to take my laptop with me to BMQ? And will I ever get to use it, what about my guitar and other personal belongings? I also have an ATV I own here in Newfoundland, what would be my options for that?
search "internet bmq" 2nd result, titled Official Policy Change RE: Electronics during BMQ/BMOQ
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/103685/post-1105119.html#msg1105119
It's not that I don't know what the lifestyle and pay is of the CF, but there's a big difference between what some people tell you, and what you get when you actually get there in person. I was looking to see how big of a change I would experience, I don't want to throw my whole life away for a $350 cheque every week.
Also, how long does it take to advance in the military? I see that the base salary of a Corporal is around $60,000 a year, but does it take 4-5 years to get there, and will I basically have to "suck it up" for the first few years? I've been sucking it up for a few years now (reason why I am interested in other career options at this time) and I don't want to sign a contract for 3 or 4 years when I might be better suited to go back to college or university on my own.
this one was a bit tougher, google search "LCIS Tech promotion in the canadian army army.ca" first result http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/91978.0 reply #4 posted by Occam
"The promotion to Corporal is virtually automatic. You'd have to be a complete screwup to not get your CO's recommendation. The other requirements are a pulse and 48 months service. Attainment of QL5 status gets you into the Cpl, Spec 1 pay field."
Sorry to be so vague in my previous post, I have so many questions about the CF, after all; It would be my life once I entered into it.
Thanks for the replies and hopefully I can get some answers.