Hi.
I'm having trouble getting ahold of the Unit recruiter (Communication Reserves). Hoping I can find some Signals people here...
1. Can an officer candidate train full-time (BMOQ, CAP and occupational) instead of part time training on weekends? If yes, how likely would that be?
2. Do you know if there are partnerships with individual companies or laws that protects a reservist's full time job when they are off on military training/deployment (i.e. could you get dismissed from your civ. job if military training/work interfered?)
3. How much control do reservists have over picking out his/her own training schedule if they did part-time training (what about the two week stretches required for the Signals officer course in Kingston?)
4. Is there a time limit within which a reservist must complete all training if training was being done part-time?
5. Would it be possible to train with a full-time unit? (for example, I've read about Sigs Officer posted to Infantry units. How often does this happen if any? Are there spots open to reserve Sig Officer in these types of postings?)
6. On another note, is it at all beneficial to follow up with CFRC recruiters?
Thanks a lot!
Fuscia
I'm having trouble getting ahold of the Unit recruiter (Communication Reserves). Hoping I can find some Signals people here...
1. Can an officer candidate train full-time (BMOQ, CAP and occupational) instead of part time training on weekends? If yes, how likely would that be?
2. Do you know if there are partnerships with individual companies or laws that protects a reservist's full time job when they are off on military training/deployment (i.e. could you get dismissed from your civ. job if military training/work interfered?)
3. How much control do reservists have over picking out his/her own training schedule if they did part-time training (what about the two week stretches required for the Signals officer course in Kingston?)
4. Is there a time limit within which a reservist must complete all training if training was being done part-time?
5. Would it be possible to train with a full-time unit? (for example, I've read about Sigs Officer posted to Infantry units. How often does this happen if any? Are there spots open to reserve Sig Officer in these types of postings?)
6. On another note, is it at all beneficial to follow up with CFRC recruiters?
Thanks a lot!
Fuscia

