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Magic

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I would love to hear from the recruitment guys on this board.

My Medical file is currently in Ottawa awaiting approval for the ASC in Trenton, assuming everything comes favorable and I receive the chance to go to.

My question is, out of all the pilot (ROTP) applications submitted this fiscal year 08, how many applicants realistically get the chance to go to Trenton? and receive offers?

Also, I was told the fiscal year ends March 09. Does the recruitment centers actively recruit more applicants near the end of the fiscal period? 


I appreciate the information.

 
I would love to hear from the recruitment guys on this board.

My Medical file is currently in Ottawa awaiting approval for the ASC in Trenton, assuming everything comes favorable and I receive the chance to go to.

My question is, out of all the pilot (ROTP) applications submitted this fiscal year 08, how many applicants realistically get the chance to go to Trenton? and receive offers?
Why worry about it? As far as I am concerned, any answer should mean nothing to you. What are stats going to indicate to you? If you heard 30% receive offers what does that mean to you? You have no idea how you stack up against the others or what side of the percentages you would fall into. Just hang in there and good luck.
 
Moody said:
Why worry about it? As far as I am concerned, any answer should mean nothing to you. What are stats going to indicate to you? If you heard 30% receive offers what does that mean to you? You have no idea how you stack up against the others or what side of the percentages you would fall into. Just hang in there and good luck.

Moody speaks truth.

But really, if there were statistics it would probably only scare you or something.  Just hope you have what it takes.
 
I realize the odds are against me. I am just curious as to a rough number of applicants that get a chance to compete for the job.

Just for my own information.
 
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