I was wondering who on here has applied to the CF as a semi skilled Med Tech. I have just recently wrapped up my Hiring process and all went very well, but would love some input from anyone who has applied in the same way. I was told that Med Tech, especially semi skilled, was in high demand right now and that i was in a great spot. They said i will be most likely bypassing my QL3 training, starting as a P3 or CPL, and will make SGT by the time my initial contract is finished(6 years); They also mentioned that right now there is a $10000 signing bonus, which varies year to year for semi skilled. Does this sound right? The reason i ask is that i have gotten a lot of not so accurate information in the past 2 years and have delayed my application until now, as a result. I realize you don't get the exact information about your offer antil they have had a chance to put together YOUR contract/offer. The guy i had the opportunity to deal with this time was super approachable and made things way more understandable this time around, not to mention, his info was very different from what i had heard before. I actually didn't follow up process a year ago after getting some very inaccurate info, so it was nice to finally get the the facts.
I realize that a person typically only get 2nd language training after being commisioned, but has anyone taken it in the same way as a NCM, on here at least? How was it? I think that would be a very valuable asset for any member of the CF.
Does anyone have any information on the Physicians assisstant course? It sounds outstanding and is a big part of why i signed up. I'm looking for details on skills, intubation, ACLS, Pharmacology etc. The best i have gotten is that you are like an Advanced Care Paramedic with a few more skills, and that you are geared more for a clinic type of a roll when they are unable to get actual physicians, which is a big problem in the forces.
I have found tons of details on BMQ, but nothing that actual describes(schedule format) what takes place in SQ. Details would be appreciated. Why is it no longer 10 weeks?
I was told that i might be in BMQ for January, but most likely March; what are the odds of me ending up in Borden? It's kind of my preferance, but not a huge deal.
I have also heard many things about base housing for the single guy, but what is it like,optionwise, for the guy with 3 kids and a wife? Is it affordable, nice etc. Do they allow pets?
Thats it for now. Thanks for any light you guys can shed on my concerns.