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NCM trades – Which one should I choose?

thematrixiam said:
You are correct. He's in Resource Management.
Right now I'm a 2nd year, almost a 3rd year, sheet metal worker. The physical aspect isn't really an issue. Danger doesn't bother me too much either. I could handle mines. It would more be the thought of enemy fire and what that would do to my family, if I ever got killed, that would bother me the most.
I wasn't able to find much in the way of what Combat Engineers face in terms of enemy fire. Would you say they are put at risk as much as infantry, or less so?
I also was unable to find much on Combat Engineers, and their time away from family. Can anyone shed light on this?
Thanks in advance.

As a member of the CAF, we are or should be taught the concept of "Soldier first, tradesman later".  So regardless of occupation, danger is always inherent with such an employer.  It's not just the Combat Arms occupations on the front lines, there has to be people there to support them or resupplying them.

Why not ask them for yourself?  ---->  https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Military-Engineers-Association-127268310627871/
 
mariomike said:
2 pages.
9 pages.
5 pages.
2 pages.

etc... etc... If you are willing to SEARCH.  :)

I guess they say a picture is worth a thousand words.

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I don't want to give you the impression that I haven't spent time reading. Sorry if it comes off as that.
 
DAA said:
As a member of the CAF, we are or should be taught the concept of "Soldier first, tradesman later".  So regardless of occupation, danger is always inherent with such an employer.  It's not just the Combat Arms occupations on the front lines, there has to be people there to support them or resupplying them.

Why not ask them for yourself?  ---->  https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Military-Engineers-Association-127268310627871/

Perfect,
Many thanks.
 
Hey everyone.

Yesterday I had my interview and medical and I was qualified for MP, Supp Tech and ACISS. From reading the threads about both the trades, I didn't really get the "day to day" work information I needed to really decide between the two. For the record (and from reading/going onto the Forces website), I would enjoy doing both equally, therefore not asking anyone to choose for me. My grandfather was a Supp tech in the Airforce for his whole career but unfortunately he passed away before I was born.

If anyone (preferably a supp tech or ACISS) could give me the run down between the two and possibly state what you don't like about the job vs what you really enjoy, maybe which of the two deploys the most, etc.

This is for Regular Force - preferably Land or Air - I've read the supp tech navy posts already. This is in case MP does not work out.

I just want to figure out which one I'd be most interested in. If it helps, I really enjoy hands-on work. I was never one to read a lot of books/absorb much from a textbook unless I had to skim through it for answers. I'm a little worried that ACISS may be too "hard" to learn because of all the electrical work? Then I'm worried about being in a warehouse all day and possibly being too bored. These are things that I assume of the trade.

If anyone could shed some information I'd really appreciate it.

Logan :salute:
 
lohocard said:
If anyone (preferably a supp tech or ACISS) could give me the run down between the two and possibly state what you don't like about the job vs what you really enjoy, maybe which of the two deploys the most, etc.

Army Communication & Information Systems Specialists
http://milnet.ca/forums/threads/77029.0/nowap.html
62 pages.

See also,

ACISS
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Amilnet.ca+supple&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gfe_rd=cr&ei=aTmCWK2gB6iC8QfrzIFQ&gws_rd=ssl#q=site:milnet.ca+ACISS

Supply Tech
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Amilnet.ca+supple&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gfe_rd=cr&ei=aTmCWK2gB6iC8QfrzIFQ&gws_rd=ssl#q=site:milnet.ca+supply+tech
 
Hi there,

I am having trouble deciding what trade would be the best for me to pursue. I have a background in project management and a few years as a computer technician; though I do prefer the more technical sides of both jobs. I'll be finishing up my Comp Sci degree within the next year, so I'm not looking for the Forces to reimburse my university education. I'm just trying to decide which one of those jobs would be a better fit for me as a Reservist. It seems like both jobs are more hands-on (which I'd prefer), based on their respective descriptions.

If you are currently in either trade, what are the parts do you really enjoy about your job? What was your background prior to this? Any issues that you've encountered, in terms of not feeling professionally fulfilled? Is there opportunity to electively pursue further studies within the trade, or is that exclusive to progression in higher ranks?

I have/I am working on attaining a few Cisco, Comptia, MCSE, and LPI certifications. I know the Naval Communicator undergoes training for A+ and Network+ (my CCNA R+S is ranked a bit better than that, industry-wise). I'm wondering if there is more training available beyond that, and if the descriptions for both positions are accurate for what is expected on the job.


Thank you!
 
geekygirl said:
if the descriptions for both positions are accurate for what is expected on the job.

Naval Communicator
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Aarmy.ca+pharmacy&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gfe_rd=cr&ei=BZteWYaBOuOfXtnVuIgJ&gws_rd=ssl#q=site:army.ca+%22Naval+Communicator%22&spf=1499372294070

NAVCOMM
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Aarmy.ca+pharmacy&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gfe_rd=cr&ei=BZteWYaBOuOfXtnVuIgJ&gws_rd=ssl#q=site:army.ca+NAVCOMM&spf=1499372928291

Army Communication & Information Systems Specialists ( ACISS )
https://army.ca/forums/threads/77029.1600.html
65 pages.

ACISS
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site%3Aarmy.ca+aciss&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gfe_rd=cr&ei=oqNeWcinNc6R8QfNnrXoDg&gws_rd=ssl

As always,  Recruiting is your most trusted source of information.


 
The probably with ACISS is that it is split into 4 sub occupations.
Core - Talking on Radios
IT - Running our LCSS (Land Command Support System) - Essentially IT in the field
Line - Running WD and CAT 5 for CPs/Out Dets
Rad Tech - Radio Technician (Need to transfer from the reg-f to the reserves).

Likewise most signals regiments are split into two squadrons and the IT assests are usually with the bigger of the two squadrons. If your squadron doesn't have any of the LCSS kit then you can't work with IT.  However assuming your unit has the IT equipment and you have an IT background, you'll have no problem getting in the detachment.

If you are currently in either trade, what are the parts do you really enjoy about your job?
I love the variety and I love working out doors. I spend enough of my life in a cubicle and running spreadsheets out excel (which I love), but the reserves is nice break from this. I've never worked in the IT detachment and I don't have any intentions to do so in the future. I've only ever worked as Core or "Tac Rad". I've worked with pretty much every unit: Engineers, Infantry (OC Sig, Plt Sig, CPs), service battalion, Artillery, RRBs and TBG TOCs. Each time the job is more or less the same "Pass messages over the radio from A to B so that the unit are supporting can do their job." However each task has it is own unique challenges. It keeps the job interesting, because while it is always the same job, it is slightly different everytime. 


What was your background prior to this?
Highschool and then a B-Com. I've always been interested in computers and technology so it wasn't a challenge.

Any issues that you've encountered, in terms of not feeling professionally fulfilled?
I've been a corporal now for almost 4 years, I can't get the time off work to go on my next career course. As a result of this I am starting to get bored of my job, because it is starting to get repetitive. Additionally, we have equipment shortages, leadership shortages and the troops that we recruit and train are at a lower standard than before. Given the current state of the reserves, I've given some thought to releasing in the next few years.

Is there opportunity to electively pursue further studies within the trade, or is that exclusive to progression in higher ranks?
You can get up to $8k via the ILP (Individual learning plan) to use towards professional development as long as it benefits the CAF. Most guys use it for University or a Masters. I'm not aware of IT related courses that are available in the reserves, but I've never worked in the IT troop. You also need to be available for the course, whenever the army wants to run it.

Bottom line it is a great part time job and you won't meet better people. If you are thinking about joining as an ACISS you need to ensure that your civilian employer will allow for 60 days for your DP 1.0.
 
Hello,

I'm currently looking into joining the Reserves through co-op, but I have a question. Should I go into weapons technician or join Infantry? I have an interest in firearms, in particular in how they are designed, but I love being outdoors (courtesy of my experience in Cadets.) It's time for me to move on from Cadets and join the real deal. Been ghosting around these forums for a while and decided to finally ask my questions here.
 
Moose Guy said:
Should I go into weapons technician or join Infantry?

Without knowing an individual, it is not easy to say.

You can read about both trades here. They may help you decide which is best for you,

Weapons Technician
https://www.google.com/search?rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-CA%3AIE-Address&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&ei=zr_YW8eRHcLXzwLv9qfgDw&q=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22weapons+tech%22&oq=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22weapons+tech%22&gs_l=psy-ab.3...12317.17002.0.17533.7.7.0.0.0.0.102.630.6j1.7.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.BM2XZTvfzs8

Infantry
https://www.google.com/search?rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-CA%3AIE-Address&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&ei=4b_YW7rHIYHVzgKj36DADg&q=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22infantry%22&oq=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22infantry%22&gs_l=psy-ab.3...107463.115303.0.115847.22.18.0.0.0.0.159.1559.16j2.18.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..7.0.0....0.PxSkOHW4yFY

As always, Recruiting is your most trusted source of official, up to date information.
 
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