Mark and I went through DP1 together. He was a great guy who always saw everything in a positive way. From myself and the rest of the boys who went to the Strats we will miss you friend.
My mistake, sorry about that Darin.
I had never heard of the "waiting list" before. I thought there was only one list : the merit list.
Thanks for the infos Koach :)
The waiting list you are referring to is in fact called the "merit list".
When a candidate has completed all his tests his results are evaluated and his name is put on the merit list waiting for the next selection board for his MOC. The best are at the top of the list, the worst candidates at...
As GrahamD said, nothing you can really do to prepare yourself. They will take your blood pressure so try to be as relaxed as possible.
Don‘t worry it‘s very easy.
I agree with GirlFiredUP. Joining the regular forces is a commitement and theres no easy turning back after basic training.
Since you have a good job and especially since you have a family, you might want to try the reserve and see if it is indeed what you expected. A job with the regs could...
Recruiting Center: Montréal
Force: regular
Officer/NCM: NCM
Trade Choice 1: Infantry
Trade Choice 2: Armoured
Trade Choice 3:
Application Date: March 2002
First Contact: March 2002
Test Dates Confirmed: April 2002
Tests Completed: All
Physical: completed on april 2003
Medical: Completed on late...
No GrahamD they do not call you to tell you your medical is cleared and that you have been merit listed. If you want to know what‘s going on with your file you NEED to call them. The only time you will receive a call is when something is missing in your file or when they have a job offer for...
Hey Koach can you tell me if you can actually see a candidate standing on the merit list when you pull up his file or any of his marks at a given test (CFAT and interview). I tried to ask about my standing on my last call to CFRC Montreal but could not get any specific answer.
Going to work from 9 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon, only thinking about you next vacation days, not being particularly proud of your job, facing a minimal ammount of challenges, making very little difference and having a minimal impact on your society. Why would you want a life like that...
Phew it‘s been a while since I posted here.
Im in the same boat as pretty much all of you guys. I‘ve been in the recruiting process for 2 years now. Had a bunch of problems with lost documents and a medical problem due to my poor vision at the time.
I‘ve been on the merit list since last...
Hey congrats Kusiak ! I must say the idea did zip trough my mind but im proud to be canadian and I dont think I ever would be able to feel at home in another country‘s army.
Im not trying to hijack your post but there‘s something I always wanted to know and need to ask :) How can a...
I dont believe they would lie to you. If you absolutly need the proof there might be a way to know. Here at the Montreal recruitement center the recruiters have a document with all the trades on it and it says if they are closed or not. It even says, if the trade is partially open, wich...
I dont think it‘s negative. Of course im not in their boots so it‘s pure speculation but if you use common sense it only show how bad you want to join the CF. If you mention how hard you‘ve been trying to join and all the obsatcles you faced to the officer in your interview it will be positive...
JDG keep working hard and you‘ll do a lot more eventually. Im 6‘2" ,very skiny and have long arms too but I can do 50 real push ups (all the way down and up) any time. I think it‘s not very good but it‘s getting a little bit better every month. Keep pushing yourself, work to the limit of your...
Size does not mean anything. Some guys dont have the same ability to build muscle mass as easyly or as fast as others. It‘s all a matter of genetics but that does not mean you cant do the same things and be as good at the job as the big guys. Keep working hard and eventually you‘ll be able to...
Recruiting Center: Montreal,PQ
Regular/Reserve: Regular
Trade Choice 1: Infantry
Trade Choice 2: Armoured Infantry
Trade Choice 3: x
Application Date: June 19 2003
First Contact: july 10 2003
Test Dates Confirmed: (interview/medical) Done back in February 2003
Tests Completed: july 24 2003...
Hehe do not worry about the interview ARTY. The job of the interviewer is not to find a reason to kick you out of his office. He only wants to know if you know what you‘re doing and who you are. He‘ll want to know why you want to be a member of the Canadian Forces and if you have the slightest...
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