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Forgive my ignorance, but I take it PRETC is in effect a 'mark time' place where recruits get sent while they're waiting for their trade courses to start?  ???
We've had the same over here in SEME - we created an Company called Soldiers Awaiting Training (SAT). A few years back in its worse case scenario there were over 1,000 soliders in the 'Company' waiting for courses to start. I've known of some soldiers who waited over a year before they started trade training.
Fortunately times have changed and the training process has been overhauled since then. It's interesting to see though how much our Armies mirror each other though - our soldiers hated SAT too; days spent doing fatigues just to fill the time saw a lot of them wanting to can their career before it had even started. :-[
				
			We've had the same over here in SEME - we created an Company called Soldiers Awaiting Training (SAT). A few years back in its worse case scenario there were over 1,000 soliders in the 'Company' waiting for courses to start. I've known of some soldiers who waited over a year before they started trade training.

Fortunately times have changed and the training process has been overhauled since then. It's interesting to see though how much our Armies mirror each other though - our soldiers hated SAT too; days spent doing fatigues just to fill the time saw a lot of them wanting to can their career before it had even started. :-[
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
 
 
		 so i have searched countless threads and found nothing. i am currently in a 3 year mechanical engineering desighn program at an ontario college and i am planning on becoming a vehicle tech once my schooling is done. i am wondering if this diploma will help me to advance quicker as a vehicle tech in way possible. also id like some advice as to if i should go to university after college to complete a mechanical engineering degree so i could enroll as an electro mechanical engineering officer. how much different is an officer compared to a vehicle tech would it be mostly boring office and paper work as opposed to working on tanks and jeeps all day. any advice apreciated thanks
  so i have searched countless threads and found nothing. i am currently in a 3 year mechanical engineering desighn program at an ontario college and i am planning on becoming a vehicle tech once my schooling is done. i am wondering if this diploma will help me to advance quicker as a vehicle tech in way possible. also id like some advice as to if i should go to university after college to complete a mechanical engineering degree so i could enroll as an electro mechanical engineering officer. how much different is an officer compared to a vehicle tech would it be mostly boring office and paper work as opposed to working on tanks and jeeps all day. any advice apreciated thanks  
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		