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Ok, I am on my knees.
therickiness said:Ok, I am on my knees.
therickiness said:Ok, I am on my knees.
Blackadder1916 said:If the CF needs the individual or if the individual wants to stay for the full nine years (and he is deemed acceptable to stay for that period of time) then he can stay and on completion of that period of service he will receive some additional benefits for having so served. According to present policy, if the individual wants to leave before completion of his VIE, he can request voluntary release IAW CFAO 15-2 and in most circumstances his request will be approved.
PuckChaser said:You have a great attitude that will carry you well through BMOQ and Phase training... :facepalm:
therickiness said:dental officer is boring (no offense), I cant think anything short of combat arms as being the full army package.
therickiness said:Agree not worth it. I took the test while in high school and passed for officers for this year. I was pretty stoned in high school. XD I am sure you're brighter than me in HS.
Snakedoc said:Not being in the reg force, generally what are some of the additional benefits to completing one's full TOS/VIE? Are these mostly related to employer and employee pension contributions?
Snakedoc said:Not being in the reg force, generally what are some of the additional benefits to completing one's full TOS/VIE? Are these mostly related to employer and employee pension contributions?
FeiL said:I am currently taking college courses to receive a business diploma. I am aware that I need a degree to go through the DEO route to become an officer. My plan is to finish college and enroll in the CGA ( certified general accountant) program; and take correspondence courses to obtain a H.B.Com (Honours Bachelor of Commerce) degree from Laurentian University at the same time. A recruiter told me while I am going to school I can serve as an Officer cadet on the Reserve, after I graduate I will be transferred to the regular force.
Does this sound like an feasible plan? My question is whether a H.B.Com degree will meet the requirement.
Hope someone can give me some useful tips.
Thanks
FeiL said:. . . . . A recruiter told me while I am going to school I can serve as an Officer cadet on the Reserve, after I graduate I will be transferred to the regular force.
FeiL said:. . . . . Health care Admin would be the trade that I will likely pick.
FeiL said:I was just wonder whether an honours degree is equivalent to a regular degree, ???