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So I figured I would bite the bullet, and finally post in this thread.
I VR'd in February during BMQ(Very stupidly, and have regretted it every day), my final release date was the 26th of February, I feel ashamed that I did especially after all the help I received getting in. But you learn from your mistakes I guess..
Anyways, as soon as I released I knew I made a mistake so instantly sent in my application for the primary reserve unit in my area (Was told I have to be released for 6 months to re-apply for Regular Force), but found out it was actually a year (DAMN), so I continued processing for the Reserves, the background check was sent in April and didn't hear anything until mid July, where I was scheduled for my Medical and Interview for the same day.... I thought fantastic, I can fix my mess up, and very likely make it onto the September BMQ. But unfortunately during my interview the MCC didn't like my previous work experience (and the VR from Regular Force).
I was told to stay at my current job, and to wait until November to re-open my file.............. As of last week my file was re-opened, and background check was started again. (Hopefully this won't take another 2-3 months), I was told I am to expect another Medical and Interview..... The Medical I understand as it's no longer valid as I did my medical in October of last year, but was told it will just be an updated medical. The Interview, I am not so sure of why I have to do it again as I have kept the MCC updated with the information she had asked, and I cannot seem to get a hold of the MCC or the Sergeant whom is driving my file as to why.
Anyways, I am getting closer to my 1 year release date... So I am trying to decide if I should continue processing for the Reserves, which only has one position left for my chosen trade, or just wait it out until February 26th and change my file from Reserve to Regular.
Also let's say I decide after my background check, medical, and interview I want to change my file to Regular force am I expected to do everything over again? I know I will need a re-enrollment letter.
I VR'd in February during BMQ(Very stupidly, and have regretted it every day), my final release date was the 26th of February, I feel ashamed that I did especially after all the help I received getting in. But you learn from your mistakes I guess..
Anyways, as soon as I released I knew I made a mistake so instantly sent in my application for the primary reserve unit in my area (Was told I have to be released for 6 months to re-apply for Regular Force), but found out it was actually a year (DAMN), so I continued processing for the Reserves, the background check was sent in April and didn't hear anything until mid July, where I was scheduled for my Medical and Interview for the same day.... I thought fantastic, I can fix my mess up, and very likely make it onto the September BMQ. But unfortunately during my interview the MCC didn't like my previous work experience (and the VR from Regular Force).
I was told to stay at my current job, and to wait until November to re-open my file.............. As of last week my file was re-opened, and background check was started again. (Hopefully this won't take another 2-3 months), I was told I am to expect another Medical and Interview..... The Medical I understand as it's no longer valid as I did my medical in October of last year, but was told it will just be an updated medical. The Interview, I am not so sure of why I have to do it again as I have kept the MCC updated with the information she had asked, and I cannot seem to get a hold of the MCC or the Sergeant whom is driving my file as to why.
Anyways, I am getting closer to my 1 year release date... So I am trying to decide if I should continue processing for the Reserves, which only has one position left for my chosen trade, or just wait it out until February 26th and change my file from Reserve to Regular.
Also let's say I decide after my background check, medical, and interview I want to change my file to Regular force am I expected to do everything over again? I know I will need a re-enrollment letter.