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Hi everyone,
So I've tried my best to research this (as in I searched MESO and looked at all ten topics) and have come up short. How different are Regular Force and Reserve Force Engineers. From what I've heard the main difference is the reserves work the systems while the regular force can work and fix them.
So...
1. Does any of the reserve force training transfer over to regular force? I find it hard to believe that a C ticket Chief Engineer in the reserves couldn't receive any bypasses in the regular force, but I honestly don't know, the two trades could be apples and oranges.
2. I know that in your reserve training career you will do three sets of OJT experience of 4-6 months each. Is this cumulative (as in you can do it on weekends and just rack up sea hours over your career) or does it all have to be done as a sort of tour.
3. About how long does it take to finish all your reserve training (ie. get your C ticket) and what do you do after you have finished all the training? I don't mean how long hour for hour are all the courses, I mean considering courses are only available at certain times in the year how does this all work out?
4. Finally, are QL levels usually accompanied with ranks (ie. you finish QL 3 and become a PO2) or is it based on seniority and, like in cadets, are there rules as to how many PO1 and CPO2 are allowed (I'm assuming you can still only have one CPO1)
Thank you so much and I really appreciate any answers.
So I've tried my best to research this (as in I searched MESO and looked at all ten topics) and have come up short. How different are Regular Force and Reserve Force Engineers. From what I've heard the main difference is the reserves work the systems while the regular force can work and fix them.
So...
1. Does any of the reserve force training transfer over to regular force? I find it hard to believe that a C ticket Chief Engineer in the reserves couldn't receive any bypasses in the regular force, but I honestly don't know, the two trades could be apples and oranges.
2. I know that in your reserve training career you will do three sets of OJT experience of 4-6 months each. Is this cumulative (as in you can do it on weekends and just rack up sea hours over your career) or does it all have to be done as a sort of tour.
3. About how long does it take to finish all your reserve training (ie. get your C ticket) and what do you do after you have finished all the training? I don't mean how long hour for hour are all the courses, I mean considering courses are only available at certain times in the year how does this all work out?
4. Finally, are QL levels usually accompanied with ranks (ie. you finish QL 3 and become a PO2) or is it based on seniority and, like in cadets, are there rules as to how many PO1 and CPO2 are allowed (I'm assuming you can still only have one CPO1)
Thank you so much and I really appreciate any answers.