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Well folks, this is another one of those "should I join?"... "I need your advice" threads.
I have spent hours on the CF website and visited a recruiting center and spoke to a recruiter but I'm still not satisfied with the (lack of) information I'm getting. I'm hoping someone on this board with a little more in-depth knowledge might be able to enlighten me.
I'm in the home stretch of finishing my Master's Degree in the History of the Modern Middle East. I've come to a crossroads where I either pursue a PhD and live a boring life as an academic, or man up and challenge myself in the CF.
Not that any of this matters or means anything as far as recruiting goes, but I have a 4.3/4.3 GPA at the graduate level, have received both a SSHRC scholarship and an institutional scholarship, have worked as a TA, and am fluent in Arabic.
For the last several weeks, I have been trying to figure out if there are any suitable trades for me as a DEO. What I can bring to the table is a high level of analytical and critical thinking skills, good organizational and planning skills and excellent written and oral communication skills. However, my huge weakness is math… I have trouble doing even basic fractions/equations. I don’t mind re-learning it, but I’m looking for a trade that is not heavily math-oriented.
The only trade that listed History as a preferred degree was Int O. But from what I have been reading on these forums, you can’t get into intelligence as a DEO. Logistics also sounded interesting to me, but it sounds like it might be a little math-heavy which intimidated me a little.
What’s frustrating is that I can’t really get a sense of what any of these trades are really like from the website/recruiter/videos. I want to know in as much depth as possible what life is really like in certain trades, things like how stressful it is, whether you are put in dangerous situations, etc.
Essentially what I am asking is:
1. Are there any suitable trades for someone like me, and if so, please suggest them… and
2. What is life really like (in as much depth as possible) as an Officer of the suggested trade?
Thanks in advance for any replies & apologies for the long-winded opening post.
I have spent hours on the CF website and visited a recruiting center and spoke to a recruiter but I'm still not satisfied with the (lack of) information I'm getting. I'm hoping someone on this board with a little more in-depth knowledge might be able to enlighten me.
I'm in the home stretch of finishing my Master's Degree in the History of the Modern Middle East. I've come to a crossroads where I either pursue a PhD and live a boring life as an academic, or man up and challenge myself in the CF.
Not that any of this matters or means anything as far as recruiting goes, but I have a 4.3/4.3 GPA at the graduate level, have received both a SSHRC scholarship and an institutional scholarship, have worked as a TA, and am fluent in Arabic.
For the last several weeks, I have been trying to figure out if there are any suitable trades for me as a DEO. What I can bring to the table is a high level of analytical and critical thinking skills, good organizational and planning skills and excellent written and oral communication skills. However, my huge weakness is math… I have trouble doing even basic fractions/equations. I don’t mind re-learning it, but I’m looking for a trade that is not heavily math-oriented.
The only trade that listed History as a preferred degree was Int O. But from what I have been reading on these forums, you can’t get into intelligence as a DEO. Logistics also sounded interesting to me, but it sounds like it might be a little math-heavy which intimidated me a little.
What’s frustrating is that I can’t really get a sense of what any of these trades are really like from the website/recruiter/videos. I want to know in as much depth as possible what life is really like in certain trades, things like how stressful it is, whether you are put in dangerous situations, etc.
Essentially what I am asking is:
1. Are there any suitable trades for someone like me, and if so, please suggest them… and
2. What is life really like (in as much depth as possible) as an Officer of the suggested trade?
Thanks in advance for any replies & apologies for the long-winded opening post.