Anyone with with relevant or applicable knowledge please toss in your two cents ... Especially that "Acorn" gentleman ...
I've read several posts regarding inquiries pertaining to OT's, remusters, etc. into the Intelligence Branch. I as well wish to re-classify into this field.
Before I enlisted, I obtained a post-secondary education at the associates degree level (2 years college - Business Information Technology and Computer Systems - Management & Support). I employed this education in the private sector for several years before enlisting in the IT and Business industries. (Hold on a sec - I'm going somewhere with this).
My education & work XP awarded me with a signing incentive & immediate promotion to the rank of Cpl (Cornflake Corporal as some disapproving troops put it). I've already applied for UTPNCM last year and placed 4th of 60, but only 2 candidates where chosen. My BPSO warned me that my lack of Mil XP would reflect a negative point on the application, as Int pers usually require some significant time in before their admittance files are reviewed, plus the fact that the prefer field hardened troops, not garrison employed network administrators & PC repair techs ... (I've spend about 10 days in the past 3 years in the field . . . the rest was PC & network admin - lots of leadership trg though & extra IT crses.)
Nonetheless, this gave me an extra year or two to finish my OPME's, get a tour in Roto 3 Afghanistan and think about my options. So here are my remaining questions that require further insight ...
- 1 - Does my education hold any use / value to the Int branch?
- 2 - Would it be easier to remuster to Int Op, then attempt either a UTPNCM or a CFR to commissioned status depending on my rank?
- 3 - I gather about 7 years of training from my current rank of Cpl to 2Lt if I UTP now. Is this duration roughly correct?
> about 3-4 yrs study (approx.)
> 1 yr 2nd language training
> 4 more weeks of Basic Training (as I heard we jr. ncm's must return to complete the officer portion)
> 8 weeks Common Army Phase trg in Gagetown
> 6 months Basic Int Officer Course in K-town (back I go . . . just got outta there from my QL 5's)
> 6 months to 1 year of OJT, waiting and application procedures for the UTP program (interviews, tests, etc.)
- 4 - Rumour control has it that the branch is short of operators and accelerated promotions are more frequent within this trade as Sgt serves as the base rank for the purposes of briefings, reporting and advanced courses which are needed under the belts of your NCO corps. Is this assumption true? Have WO's really been made within 6-7 years of branch entry? If that were the case, then within 5 years, Sgt is possibly forseeable, which opens a whole new door on entry options such as CFR, effectively cutting down commission time (if that's still my goal) by 1 - 2 yrs.
Sorry about the rantings, and thanks in advance for your time and consideration. Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Signal-Man