theinc said:
Hi everyone I recently had my interest sparked for the military and would like to ask a few questions. I do not know yet whether the military is right for me as I am still exploring into this and giving it a lot of thought.
1. What are some of the low stress jobs (if any) in the military and it doesn't matter whether it's army, navy, or air force.
That all depends on what your definition of "low stress" is.
Do a search on this site and the official CF recruiting site and see what you can come up with.
2. Once recruited and given a job how easy is it to lose it? Can your supervisor fire you right away if he/she feels you are unsuitable for the job?
If you are incompetent you can be fired from a tasking, not your employment.
That being said if you are still incapable of doing minor taskings without maximum supervision, not show up on time, not being properly turned out, rooms always a mess, rack up debit to the point the collection agencies come calling the unit.....
If that stuff starts to happen, most Snr NCOs will make it their priority to sort you out (warnings, extra work, charges) or get you released as an administrative burden.
And if fired is it easy to change your career in the military and try at something else without retaking the basic military qualification course again?
If you are released....your gone for good.
You can OT (Occupational Transfer) to another trade if the one you are in isn't to your expectations or you just plain hate it, it's not easy for everyone depending on what trade you want out of and what you want to get into. You'd have to get in touch with a BPSO on base to inquire further. First join the CF.
3. Has anyone from a minority face any discrimination? If so how common is it?
Of course there is discrimination. However it's in the more common realm of a person not being able to do their job, always late, maximum supervision etc....a sack of shyte in other words.
There has been instances of discrimination at times, I was on the receiving end of it eons ago due to my family background. It literally made my work environment very caustic and unbearable to the point I took matters into my own hands and got it sorted out. In those days there were no harassment advisors or any form of a system to get it sorted out. This was in the late '80s.
Things have improved
BIG TIME since then.
I have not seen nor heard of any instances of discrimination in any unit that I've been in in the past 10 years but that doesn't mean it's not happening...just a positive indicator.
Don't let your own preconceived notions of what the military is like stop you from joining. Good luck.
Regards