Shortly after graduating university in June of 2005 I submitted my application to my local CFRC as a DEO Logistics Officer,
but due to the competitive nature of Log O selection I was passed over several times. After almost a year with no luck my recruiter
suggested that if I still had the motivation to serve, that I should perhaps look at some local reserve units who are
looking for people. Sure enough, the local Communications Regiment just happened to be looking for 3 Signals Officers.
Cool. I signed up, CFRC forwarded my file to the unit, interviewed with the CO, and my file was sent off to Group for final approval.
2 days ago I got a call from my recruiter. It seems that on the latest selection board I was selected for Reg. Force Signals Officer.
This came as a complete shock because:
1) I had no idea my file was still in the running for a Reg. Force slot
2) My mindset was already geared for the Reserve/Civvy lifestyle and planning my future along those lines
3) CFRC needs a decision by Mar. 20.
Suddenly, I'm faced with having to tell friends and family that I'll be leaving Vancouver and all that's familiar, the place I've called home for the past 15 years, for who-knows-and-how-long my posting will be. A Brand New Start.
Make no mistake, I'm taking the job. I'd be nuts not to because as you can see, these kinds of offers don't come around too often. Still, having till Monday to make a major career and lifestyle change will require much contemplation over the weekend.
I have to call the recruiter at the Res. unit tomorrow and tell him the bad news. I had been really looking forward to working for them
and especially my good friend who's a MCpl. and currently in Kandahar.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
but due to the competitive nature of Log O selection I was passed over several times. After almost a year with no luck my recruiter
suggested that if I still had the motivation to serve, that I should perhaps look at some local reserve units who are
looking for people. Sure enough, the local Communications Regiment just happened to be looking for 3 Signals Officers.
Cool. I signed up, CFRC forwarded my file to the unit, interviewed with the CO, and my file was sent off to Group for final approval.
2 days ago I got a call from my recruiter. It seems that on the latest selection board I was selected for Reg. Force Signals Officer.
This came as a complete shock because:
1) I had no idea my file was still in the running for a Reg. Force slot
2) My mindset was already geared for the Reserve/Civvy lifestyle and planning my future along those lines
3) CFRC needs a decision by Mar. 20.
Suddenly, I'm faced with having to tell friends and family that I'll be leaving Vancouver and all that's familiar, the place I've called home for the past 15 years, for who-knows-and-how-long my posting will be. A Brand New Start.
Make no mistake, I'm taking the job. I'd be nuts not to because as you can see, these kinds of offers don't come around too often. Still, having till Monday to make a major career and lifestyle change will require much contemplation over the weekend.
I have to call the recruiter at the Res. unit tomorrow and tell him the bad news. I had been really looking forward to working for them
and especially my good friend who's a MCpl. and currently in Kandahar.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.