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Hello all,
I know this is a beaten-to-death topic around here, but I've applied to EMEO and Construction Engineering Officer and am entering the third year of my application's life.
I applied in October of 2013 while in 3rd year at university and completed the CFAT and initial processing in the spring of 2014 at which time I was told I was too late to pursue the ROTP path, but too early to seek DEO enrollment as I hadn't yet completed my degree.
So naturally I waited, reopened my file in March 2015 and was told that because my program of study was not known to the CF that I would have to seek an education waiver. Unfortunately this requires the applicant to hold the physical degree paper in their hand, which set me back until June when I actually received the degree. I then eagerly waited all summer checking in to my local CFRC weekly to get updates. Finally in August I was told that my degree was accepted for my two positions and that I was cleared to advance to the medical/interview stage.
During the summer of 2015 however, my local CFRC was shut down and my file moved to CFRC Toronto (about an hour's drive from home) so my interview and medical were held there. I was told that I did well on the interview and that my CFAT scores were highly competitive for my selected trades. The medical was a different story though; while I did well on everything (height, weight, non-smoker, no heart issues, etc) I do wear glasses so I had to have my vision formally checked by my optometrist (prescription isn't bad at all, just need the glasses to feel comfortable while driving/going to movie theaters) so that delayed me as I had to wait for an appointment with my Doctor.
The challenging part of the medical was that I failed the hearing test twice although I have never had any issues with my ear health. So I had to seek an appointment with an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist to verify my hearing. This is time consuming as the ENT will not see you without a referral from a family doctor and a pre-test with an audiologist. After waiting three weeks for an appointment, I got my hearing tested by an audiologist with state of the art, brand new equipment and talked the ENT into seeing me literally minutes after my test was completed. The results showed that my hearing was 100% functional and ear health fine and the ENT confirmed this. We chalked up my previous failure to dirty ears, aged equipment, bad luck, etc.
Following this my medical file was completed and sent to Ottawa where I was declared fit. This brings us up to the end of September-Middle of October (whenever the Docs in Ottawa gave me the green stamp) by which time I was informed that the highly competitive engineering trades that I had applied to were closed for the year and that it's highly unlikely I'll be taken on before the new fiscal year.
I've realized that it's the culmination of many little factors that have delayed my application, however I remain optimistic and continue to build my excitement thinking about that day when I'll receive my phone call to head to CFLRS.
Has anyone else been in this position? As in, has anyone else experienced a delay due to the CF examining a college/university program that isn't known to them? My university has sent dozens of graduates to become NCMs/Officers in the past, but not any from my program as it is fairly new and very small.
Does anyone have any advice for surviving the long wait?
Regards,
RM
I know this is a beaten-to-death topic around here, but I've applied to EMEO and Construction Engineering Officer and am entering the third year of my application's life.
I applied in October of 2013 while in 3rd year at university and completed the CFAT and initial processing in the spring of 2014 at which time I was told I was too late to pursue the ROTP path, but too early to seek DEO enrollment as I hadn't yet completed my degree.
So naturally I waited, reopened my file in March 2015 and was told that because my program of study was not known to the CF that I would have to seek an education waiver. Unfortunately this requires the applicant to hold the physical degree paper in their hand, which set me back until June when I actually received the degree. I then eagerly waited all summer checking in to my local CFRC weekly to get updates. Finally in August I was told that my degree was accepted for my two positions and that I was cleared to advance to the medical/interview stage.
During the summer of 2015 however, my local CFRC was shut down and my file moved to CFRC Toronto (about an hour's drive from home) so my interview and medical were held there. I was told that I did well on the interview and that my CFAT scores were highly competitive for my selected trades. The medical was a different story though; while I did well on everything (height, weight, non-smoker, no heart issues, etc) I do wear glasses so I had to have my vision formally checked by my optometrist (prescription isn't bad at all, just need the glasses to feel comfortable while driving/going to movie theaters) so that delayed me as I had to wait for an appointment with my Doctor.
The challenging part of the medical was that I failed the hearing test twice although I have never had any issues with my ear health. So I had to seek an appointment with an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist to verify my hearing. This is time consuming as the ENT will not see you without a referral from a family doctor and a pre-test with an audiologist. After waiting three weeks for an appointment, I got my hearing tested by an audiologist with state of the art, brand new equipment and talked the ENT into seeing me literally minutes after my test was completed. The results showed that my hearing was 100% functional and ear health fine and the ENT confirmed this. We chalked up my previous failure to dirty ears, aged equipment, bad luck, etc.
Following this my medical file was completed and sent to Ottawa where I was declared fit. This brings us up to the end of September-Middle of October (whenever the Docs in Ottawa gave me the green stamp) by which time I was informed that the highly competitive engineering trades that I had applied to were closed for the year and that it's highly unlikely I'll be taken on before the new fiscal year.
I've realized that it's the culmination of many little factors that have delayed my application, however I remain optimistic and continue to build my excitement thinking about that day when I'll receive my phone call to head to CFLRS.
Has anyone else been in this position? As in, has anyone else experienced a delay due to the CF examining a college/university program that isn't known to them? My university has sent dozens of graduates to become NCMs/Officers in the past, but not any from my program as it is fairly new and very small.
Does anyone have any advice for surviving the long wait?
Regards,
RM