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some help please

Alryte. I will look into some of these things. You guys are awesome. :D
 
ac12 said:
Alryte. I will look into some of these things. You guys are awesome. :D

Seriously if, you have any questions about reserve Signals units, feel free to PM me.
 
Do they have any tech trades or something more computer related then Sig's that reserves can go to. So far on my QL3's we've done little work with computers, its mostly radios. If their is a base close by go talk to some of the members about their trade and find out which one you want to do.
 
Sigs Guy said:
Do they have any tech trades or something more computer related then Sig's that reserves can go to.

Not really. LCIS is pretty much closed to reservists now, and there aren't any real hard IT jobs, although in some units they'll find themselves doing it a lot. Plus if you get yourself a tasking to a Reg F IT/IS tp you'd do more of it. But it's the best base, and Comms units are pretty diverse across the country
 
The only think I could think of would be if she went to Queens, she could get involved with the RES EW SQN and perhaps do some work there.
 
Are you supposed to study something while you are in the reserves? I know this is totally off topic, im sorry :P
 
you don't have to at all.

But you can get up to 2000$ per year for uni
 
ac12 said:
Okay. I don't think I want to study anything.

Quite a lot of reservists are students, but certainly not all.  You can find reservists in just about every occupation there is.
 
I didnt think about all this stuff. I am still interested in joining, but it might take awhile to even do the fitness test.  :P
 
Hi,
I joined the Air Cadets at 14 years old.  From experience, I can tell you that I was a little old, but I had a great time.  Learned drill, polish boots, survival...  All good stuff.  I joined the reserves at 17 years old as a Clerk.  The cadets helped me with the ranks, drill, and all that stuff on my recruit training.  BUT I was not above everyone else.  Most person joining the reserves do it because they really want too and most of them really work hard at learning all the little stuff during the training.  I then joined the Reg Force after I got my College diploma. 

My suggestion, look where you are from, there might be a communications squadron (reserve).  They work with computers and communications, they should have someboday in the  unit who will be able to tell you which trade are available.

For the push ups and stuff...  That is easier than you think.  Do 5 or 10 everytime you enter and exit your bedroom (for example) before you know it you will be able to do 25.

By the way, I am a girl too.  And when you are 40-50 persons doing push-ups or going on a run everything seems much easier than doing it by yourself...

Good luck!!

 
Sigs Guy said:
Do they have any tech trades or something more computer related then Sig's that reserves can go to.

Or maybe try Communication Research Operator with the Commres? Here's a URL on that MOC

http://www.img.forces.gc.ca/commres/occupations/docs/CommRes_Comm_Rsch_Op_Feb05_e.PDF
 
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