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The "I do not know what it means to NOT post when told NOT TO" Thread

Luke93

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Hey man,
There is absolutely nothing to be afraid of, it's a big decision for sure but not one to be so nervous about at least not yet. You can, if they aren't busy, call just with questions but you're certainly better off to go in maybe make an appointment if you're close enough. They'll give you all the information you need, and you have no reason to worry about what to say as long as you're professional but it's not like you have to address them as you were a member yet. The selection process as well....tends to take a while,for me and a few others i know. So you'll have plenty of time to think about it. Also, as far as I know you can get a reserve force job and change trades when you transfer to full time, so you'll be able to get a feel for the forces even if it's not particularly your preferred trade.

The big thing is....you gotta do something. Not making a choice is still a choice. It's okay to be nervous and the forces will teach you allot, but you yourself have to learn to be brave and take action first.
 
Luke93 said:
Hey man,
There is absolutely nothing to be afraid of, it's a big decision for sure but not one to be so nervous about at least not yet. You can, if they aren't busy, call just with questions but you're certainly better off to go in maybe make an appointment if you're close enough. They'll give you all the information you need, and you have no reason to worry about what to say as long as you're professional but it's not like you have to address them as you were a member yet. The selection process as well....tends to take a while,for me and a few others i know. So you'll have plenty of time to think about it. Also, as far as I know you can get a reserve force job and change trades when you transfer to full time, so you'll be able to get a feel for the forces even if it's not particularly your preferred trade.

The big thing is....you gotta do something. Not making a choice is still a choice. It's okay to be nervous and the forces will teach you allot, but you yourself have to learn to be brave and take action first.

Thank you Luke93.......MINUS 300 MILNET POINTS



Hatchet Man said:
I will make the posting guidelines more deliberate, since some people can not follow directions.

Who CAN post here:
1)People wanting to ask CAF Recruiting folks questions, in accordance with the guidelines mentioned here http://army.ca/forums/threads/115341.0.html
2) CAF Recruiting Staff
3) Site Directing Staff

Who CANNOT post here:

EVERYONE ELSE
Whether you like that or agree with that, is not up for debate or discussion. If the urge to post is so over whelming, use the PM function.

Anyone not following this direction will have their post's deleted, and issued a warning.
 
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