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+1 for PPCLI Guy for looking into your motivation.
Case in point: myself. After getting out in 97 as a 2Lt reg force (after 12 yrs NCM/OCdt) , I joined the reserve unit near me. Had to do the ph training again split into 2 summers due to civie job. There were a couple of guys in their 50's in the first course! I was the oldest in the second summer (45) but I was more fit than 60% of the course (mostly in their 20's).
Fitness could be an issue but since Armoured officer is WAY EASIER than Combat Eng Officer ;D ....
At my unit I have been a Tp comd for a few years (vision category issues ;-) Tp comd is the best job for an officer - followed closely by Adj ;-) )
The thing is, although I love being a Tp comd, I spend most of my time planning, coordinating, emailing, writing, reviewing rather than doing physical things. On exercise, it is frustrating, everyone is doing but I am supervising - once in a while I get to show the young guys how things are done properly but it's rare. I spend more time on evenings/brakes doing Tp admin stuff than my other job, hobbies/leisure.
Another factor is progression. If you want to be the OC (Sqn Comd.) or higher, you will run into the "potential" factor: younger officers have more "potential" to go higher in the ranks and as a result are sometimes given more opportunities -> better PER's.
One of the guys in my regiment, a Cpl, is a AS7/EX1 in his day job (equivalent to Maj) - he could easily have gone up trough the ranks and be a MWO or Maj by now; however, he is one of our Hvy Eqpt operators; he gets to show up and drive a big truck, excavator, etc. He loves that and wouldn't trade it for anything (higher pay/status is not the motivator).
So, the bottom line is, do you want to plan the trg and teach the young guys (something you do during the day) and spend a whole bunch of your precious free time doing paperwork or do you want to play with the big toys and drive around in the bush and shoot things?
CHIMO!
Case in point: myself. After getting out in 97 as a 2Lt reg force (after 12 yrs NCM/OCdt) , I joined the reserve unit near me. Had to do the ph training again split into 2 summers due to civie job. There were a couple of guys in their 50's in the first course! I was the oldest in the second summer (45) but I was more fit than 60% of the course (mostly in their 20's).
Fitness could be an issue but since Armoured officer is WAY EASIER than Combat Eng Officer ;D ....
At my unit I have been a Tp comd for a few years (vision category issues ;-) Tp comd is the best job for an officer - followed closely by Adj ;-) )
The thing is, although I love being a Tp comd, I spend most of my time planning, coordinating, emailing, writing, reviewing rather than doing physical things. On exercise, it is frustrating, everyone is doing but I am supervising - once in a while I get to show the young guys how things are done properly but it's rare. I spend more time on evenings/brakes doing Tp admin stuff than my other job, hobbies/leisure.
Another factor is progression. If you want to be the OC (Sqn Comd.) or higher, you will run into the "potential" factor: younger officers have more "potential" to go higher in the ranks and as a result are sometimes given more opportunities -> better PER's.
One of the guys in my regiment, a Cpl, is a AS7/EX1 in his day job (equivalent to Maj) - he could easily have gone up trough the ranks and be a MWO or Maj by now; however, he is one of our Hvy Eqpt operators; he gets to show up and drive a big truck, excavator, etc. He loves that and wouldn't trade it for anything (higher pay/status is not the motivator).
So, the bottom line is, do you want to plan the trg and teach the young guys (something you do during the day) and spend a whole bunch of your precious free time doing paperwork or do you want to play with the big toys and drive around in the bush and shoot things?
CHIMO!