tsokman said:
Why could you not bare taking orders from a young LT...Sounds flippant to me. Anyways just intuitively a senior NCO is probably a better small unit leader then a fresh green 2nd LT. Wouldnt a senior NCO have a better chance of being accepted as an officer then someone straight off the street...
Oddly, the chances of coming in from civvy street are much better as you are not leaving a position that the CF has already paid to train/employ you in, plus the expectations are higher for enlisted personnel as they have already been trained to a CF standard and had leadership qualities measured directly (that’s right would_be_artilery, all the other people replying are dead on in saying that NCMs lead. For starters who do you think teaches the BMOQ courses?!).
There is the University Training Plan Non-Commissioned Member (UTPNCM) competition for NCM's which allows successful candidates to go to school and obtain a degree (on subsidy) and take up a commissioned rank after graduation, but that route requires a substantive Corporal rank at a minimum (and I do mean minimum, it often takes additional years to acquire all the needed pieces to apply for this program when you are working fully in your trade, going on course/exercise/tour).
Technically any NCM holding a substantive Corporal rank and a degree can apply to be commissioned from the ranks but the successful candidate is generally at least a MCpl if not a WO (or above) and competition is fierce for both UTPNCM and commissioning from the ranks. The PSO tells applicants right from the start that it is not abnormal to get a rejection the first time around and they encourage you to take another year to round out your application (volunteer hours, improve your GPA etc) in order to reapply the next year.
Any way you look at it the road to a commission has challenges and requires perseverance and PATIENCE (both of which you will need in abundance for the duration of your career). To continue all you need to do is work you’re a$$ off for the next year to make yourself more competitive (take spring/summer semester if you can to improve your GPA, volunteer, perhaps get some work experience in the field you are aiming for, see if you can make an appointment to go see someone in the military or equivalent civilian position you hope to hold and interview them/job shadow). But if you can’t manage to suck it up and give it another year then I think we are all better off (yourself included) to not have you reapply.
You say we are treating you like a child but truly you are acting/posting like a petulant child that didn’t get picked first for something as evidenced by comments such as ‘someone from Quebec beating you for a position’. If you were acting as a mature candidate you would take what you could from your rejection/posted comments and do something with them. For instance, if you truly believe someone from Quebec was more successful, think about it! Maybe they were already bilingual which is an eventual requirement for all officers, so perhaps you could take a few French courses before you reapply. While that may not mean you are bilingual it shows initiative and potential.
I agree with mewingkitty, I wasn’t sure how to respond but I will say this: Leading troops isn’t a ‘sweet deal’ it is an honour, a privilege and bloody hard work. It’s not 30 anonymous people you are commanding around a video game environment, they are real people and their trust and loyalty can only be earned through competent, dedicated and responsible leadership.
Also, I can tell you personally from both the NCM and Officer point of view that I do not appreciate your tone and that is what people take away when you don’t have the chance to explain or draft a rebuttal, it’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. Troops deserve respect and treating leadership as a ‘sweet deal’, and thanking people for nothing doesn’t inspire confidence in your potential troops or your potential peers who are replying to you on this forum.
Additionally, you might want to give a thought to waiting a night or two before you post online when you are angry or upset about something…oh wait, that would require patience. Well, point to work on at any rate. Good Luck.