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Hey everyone, I know I don't post often (I only ever said two other things on this site) but I have been reading posts and replies to posts on a whole bunch of topics ranging from vision standards to CFAT tips for about 2 years now, and now that I'm fairly far in the application process I just wanted to say "thank you" to everyone answering questions on this site, you seriously helped me a lot.
I have been interested in the armed forces since I was about 7 when I was playing with plastic army men, but never really gave it any serious thought until 10th grade when I had to think about what I would do after High school. Between that time and November 7th I've been just a gentle push away from applying. After some pressure from friends and teachers, me and my ignorant self applied to college while still reading articles on military history, structure, organization, equipment, news and everything in between (this site). So needless to say, I felt really hollow and unfulfilled in college. Basically saying to myself "I'm going to be really happy once I get a Drilling job in this awesome program!" while I somehow knew I felt the opposite.
It wasn't until November of 2014 that I said "Ok..I'm just going to do it" and signed the application form for Naval Communicator and WENG TECH. A day later my application was selected for further processing and I did my CFAT a week later. After a week of trying to learn the multiplication table and long division I did my CFAT in Peterborough and learned my scores were (as the recruiter said) "9/10 for a strong applicant to the trades" . After looking into the trades I was more strongly qualified for, I picked the few I thought were just as interesting and switched my trades to them. I was called about a month later to schedule an interview and medical and I booked it for April.
Now I'm here, I'm proud that I did something I wanted to do for a long time and I'm ready for the challenges that are coming if my application goes through. Without the posts on here, I don't think I would've had the proper knowledge to put my foot firmly into the military door.
Thanks!
I have been interested in the armed forces since I was about 7 when I was playing with plastic army men, but never really gave it any serious thought until 10th grade when I had to think about what I would do after High school. Between that time and November 7th I've been just a gentle push away from applying. After some pressure from friends and teachers, me and my ignorant self applied to college while still reading articles on military history, structure, organization, equipment, news and everything in between (this site). So needless to say, I felt really hollow and unfulfilled in college. Basically saying to myself "I'm going to be really happy once I get a Drilling job in this awesome program!" while I somehow knew I felt the opposite.
It wasn't until November of 2014 that I said "Ok..I'm just going to do it" and signed the application form for Naval Communicator and WENG TECH. A day later my application was selected for further processing and I did my CFAT a week later. After a week of trying to learn the multiplication table and long division I did my CFAT in Peterborough and learned my scores were (as the recruiter said) "9/10 for a strong applicant to the trades" . After looking into the trades I was more strongly qualified for, I picked the few I thought were just as interesting and switched my trades to them. I was called about a month later to schedule an interview and medical and I booked it for April.
Now I'm here, I'm proud that I did something I wanted to do for a long time and I'm ready for the challenges that are coming if my application goes through. Without the posts on here, I don't think I would've had the proper knowledge to put my foot firmly into the military door.
Thanks!