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Hello,
I've been contemplating joining the reserves for a few years now. I've always been infatuated with the army, however never put serious thought into it until now. I guess I'd be considered a good candidate given the application requirements I've read ie. I have a post-secondary degree in political and computer science from UofT, good credit, can get excellent references and am in somewhat good physical condition (I visit the gym 3-4 times a week). Obviously I'll have to nail the CFAT though.
There are a couple crucial details I need to investigate however:
I realise a lot of these questions would be easily answered by doing in-depth research or just talking to a recruitment officer, however I thought it would be easier to get feedback from people who've been through the process itself.
Thank you in advance!
Dave
I've been contemplating joining the reserves for a few years now. I've always been infatuated with the army, however never put serious thought into it until now. I guess I'd be considered a good candidate given the application requirements I've read ie. I have a post-secondary degree in political and computer science from UofT, good credit, can get excellent references and am in somewhat good physical condition (I visit the gym 3-4 times a week). Obviously I'll have to nail the CFAT though.
There are a couple crucial details I need to investigate however:
- Once I'm through the application process I get pushed into BMQ. I've been told that this is a 4 week period is this the same for RF and reservist entry?
- Can the 4 week BMQ be split up as my school and work requirements for the next 6 months wont ease up to allow me to time to complete it. Will I just have to make time for it if I'm serious about joining?
- What exactly does BMQ entail and how do they gauge your qualification and abilities? Physical and mental testing would be assumed? I'm assuming this is held in Kingston (or hopefully someplace closer)?
- Would height put me at a disadvantage? I'm a short guy (good things come in small packages...) and I don't know of any physical restrictions to join but I want to ask just in case.
- Is there a master list of possible trades? I hear that SigOps is a rather interesting trade and might be something I can tackle given my educational background.
- What's after BMQ and what type of time will I need to allocate once I'm in? I've done some basic research and hear it's one night a week or one weekend a month. During this time what exactly is involved: drills, training courses etc.?
- Although I'm not really in need of the compensation (I run my own freelance business), I'm wondering what the benefits are and when do they apply? I heard a rumour that it only applies when you're actually doing army-related tasks (ie. when you're in BMQ)?
- Traveling may be difficult given school/work - would I be under any obligations or is this relatively flexible for reservists? I've heard that you can volunteer for trips/work outings?
- What opportunities are there to get promoted or progress through the ranks in the reserves?
- What I'm confused about is how reservist roles are considered. From what I understand you are taking on a job with specific work and training requirements. It obviously depends on your trade but if you're only "working" 1 weekend a month (or however the timing is structured) what type of "work" would you be conducting? Apologies if this seems to be a silly question. I'm just hoping to get a feel for what I'd actually be doing.
I realise a lot of these questions would be easily answered by doing in-depth research or just talking to a recruitment officer, however I thought it would be easier to get feedback from people who've been through the process itself.
Thank you in advance!
Dave
