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I earned my Honours Bachelor of Arts (history & political studies) about two years ago. While studying, I saw two possible paths for my career: continuing in academia (masters, PhD, etc.), or joining the CAF as an officer. Since graduating, my interest in academia has waned and I am now focused squarely on becoming a leader in the CAF. Nothing motivates me more.
Despite already having my degree, I’m considering joining my local reserve unit as a Class-A NCM for a year or two before applying to be a regular-force officer.
Is it smart to serve as a NCM before becoming an officer? I see it as a way to gain experience and a certain degree of empathy with the men and women I could be leading in the future. Is this a common path for prospective officers, or should I just apply to become an officer via the Direct Entry program immediately?
Cheers.
Despite already having my degree, I’m considering joining my local reserve unit as a Class-A NCM for a year or two before applying to be a regular-force officer.
Is it smart to serve as a NCM before becoming an officer? I see it as a way to gain experience and a certain degree of empathy with the men and women I could be leading in the future. Is this a common path for prospective officers, or should I just apply to become an officer via the Direct Entry program immediately?
Cheers.