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exsemjingo said:To answer you, ChristopherRobin, I have done my research and asked questions both officially (by calling the recruiting centre) and unofficially (by posting here). Being officer material, it was not long at all until I found out that, yes, Officer training takes upwards of 2 years if the candidate is not bilingual. It was not much too much longer after that when I found out that the training is paid, and a little bit longer until I found out exactly how much.
I have already annoyed an old NCO (who shall remain nameless) with this question. and he has permanently posted what you would be paid during training. It is the same as what was on the CD that the recruiting centre gave me.
The lengthy training did not turn me off, since it is paid, it is what I want to do, and because the path leads to War (where all good soldiers are willing to go, but where none are eager.)
As far as your MOC, I am confused. Did you apply just to be an MP, or an officer (not NCM) in the military police?
"Civillian" police are called officers, but in the CF the term has a different designation.
To be blunt, the Army will lead recruits by the hand, but eventually an Officer Candidate has to lead not only himself, but others, in life or death situations.
It is best to start early: with yourself.
Fair enough.
Originally I had applied for MP, officer training (as in non-ncm). At the very last minute, and after having very specific forms completed by my references, I was told there were no openings and never were. When it came to accepting infantry as a back-up choice, the time-frame I was given for the phase training (even for someone that is bilingual) was longer than what you were told by your recruiting people. Of course I had doubts about all of this since I was getting some unclear, and conflicting information. I ended up backing out of the process since an opportunity to move out west and close to Vancouver came up.
The reason why I made a post, and maybe I should NOT of in the first place, is because I'm making secondary plans just in case my current ones for the Vancouver Police don't exactly work out.