Basically:
you go through the fabled green doors into a classroom, meet some of your platoon mates and a few of your instructors. they give a little welcome to the military speech, ask if you have any contraband items, you get assigned a room
then you lug your stuff up many flights of stairs to your cubicle and make your bed and start unpacking then you lay down and think 'wholly **** I'm really here'
The rest of the week is spent standing in ranks for a very very long time while you wait to give payment info, get an advance, get haircuts, and get things at the Canex. There is also TONS of paperwork to be filled out. Make sure you have all your info (ie: contacts dependants etc)
You will get many classes on Military Knowledge and policies and presentations about pay stubs, wills, banking, insurance etc.
You will do your CF Express.
The best and worst day is the day you get your kit issued. Its a looooong process but it was a lot of fun.
Week Zero is boring. It is nothing like how Basic really is. Give yourself a chance and Just get through it.
Ignore the recruits who are not helpful and make fun of week 0's.
Talk to the recruits who are in later weeks, most will be more than happy to tell you about their experiences and give you survival tidbits.
Don't be afraid to ask questions during week zero.
Remember to ask them only when the instructors say "are there any questions"
DO NOT go on hear say. Unless it comes down from the COC it's just a rumor.
Always carry a notepad and pen.
Do not forget any items you need for the day. (exacta card, paperwork)
5 minutes early is ON TIME.
Have Fun! and DON'T QUIT!!!