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Hello,
I'm a 32 year old, male from Ontario and I am currently exporing the oppourtunity to join the Navy Reserves. I have successfully complete my BA in Poltical Science and have limited cadet training in both the UK and Canada. I am in charge of a manufacturing division for an American company located in Beamsville, ON. However, I feel that I should give back to the community and it was recommended to me that I look at the navy reserves.
I don't want to leave/lose my current job and was under the impression that I could work as little as 3 hours a week and one weekend a month.I was also told that I would likely be considered as a DEO due to my education. During my research, I have read that DEO must spend 14 weeks away for training. How does this work for someone who is currently employeed full time and is not looking for a full carear in the Navy?
Thanks,
Jack
I'm a 32 year old, male from Ontario and I am currently exporing the oppourtunity to join the Navy Reserves. I have successfully complete my BA in Poltical Science and have limited cadet training in both the UK and Canada. I am in charge of a manufacturing division for an American company located in Beamsville, ON. However, I feel that I should give back to the community and it was recommended to me that I look at the navy reserves.
I don't want to leave/lose my current job and was under the impression that I could work as little as 3 hours a week and one weekend a month.I was also told that I would likely be considered as a DEO due to my education. During my research, I have read that DEO must spend 14 weeks away for training. How does this work for someone who is currently employeed full time and is not looking for a full carear in the Navy?
Thanks,
Jack