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Hello my name is Jessy Normad and last year 2010 i was in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu for my BMQ. Everyithng was fine untill i put my combat boots on, I had a bump on my right foot and was in pain so i was sent to the hospital on base.
I seen a military staff member and he seem to think it was a bone spure just what i was thinking so he sent me to see the civilian doctor that works there and he was telling me it was joint arthritis and sent me off base to a medical clinic in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, where the doctor there sead the i had no cartilage in my toe and to fix it they would have to have surgery to fuse big toe joint so a steel rod in my foot and he told the that the military would not want me after that.
So when i went to see the doctor on base the next day he agreed with the finding and told me if the do the surgery they the would medical release me for the military. Knowning that i would never work for the national defence department or the government i V.R and was sent home jan of this year 2011.
So i seen one of the best surgeons in this area and he sead it was just a bone spure and all he would have to do is shave and file the bone down, so i did that and my foots fine i even went to the surpluse army surplus and got a pare of combat boots to workout in.
Ok whats happening now :
I did a online application on forces.ca and got this i copyed and pasted from my email below:
Good day,
We have received copies of all of the required forms and documents from you. Your application is ready for processing in accordance with the Canadian Forces recruiting priorities.
We have transferred your file to the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) Detachment London, which will now take over the processing of your application.
Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Detachment London
451 Talbot Street, 2nd Floor
London, Ontario
N6A 5C9
Telephone: 519-660-5110
Fax: 519-660-4110
When a decision has been made to process your application, you will be contacted by your CFRC to arrange a date and time when you will be scheduled for processing (aptitude test, medical examinations, interview, etc.).
You should note that, at the time of processing, your CFRC will need to see all the original forms and documents. DO NOT MAIL ANY ORIGINAL FORMS OR DOCUMENTS. When you are contacted for processing, bring the originals with you for verification and, if necessary, your CFRC will copy them and give you back your originals. Please be advised that applicants are required to show their original Social Insurance Number Card upon enrolment.
· DO NOT QUIT YOUR JOB OR SCHOOL.
· DO NOT GIVE UP YOUR RESIDENCE, ETC.
· DO NOT MAKE ANY TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ON YOUR OWN.
Should you have any questions, please contact us via any of the methods detailed below. Thank you again for your interest in the Canadian Forces.
Sincerely,
(Contact information removed by Moderator)
jobs@forces.ca / emplois@forces.ca
Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
So i called london 9/15/2011 and i qualify for the job so my caes worker is doing his work over the phone when he tells me they can not hire me because i have not bin working for the last 6 last 6 months <---- doesn't sound right to me.
So i call the Canadian Forces National Recruiting Contact Centre over the next 5 days and talk to 7 to 8 people all that seem to think is i just have to do a medical and thats fine with me i already had one done this week thinking that they would want one and im fine.
So a get a call for my caseworker today and he want the number to the person i was talking to at the Canadian Forces National Recruiting Contact Centre so i gave it to him, and he called i guess. So i waited for 1 1/2hr and called back and all he was say is i am staind behind this policy we have here in london and i will not will not prosses your aplocation.
Reading above that sound right to you ?
Is there some where i can call to see if i can sort this out i started a case file with Veterans Affairs Canada but i have to wait for papers to be mailed to me fill out and return.
I seen a military staff member and he seem to think it was a bone spure just what i was thinking so he sent me to see the civilian doctor that works there and he was telling me it was joint arthritis and sent me off base to a medical clinic in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, where the doctor there sead the i had no cartilage in my toe and to fix it they would have to have surgery to fuse big toe joint so a steel rod in my foot and he told the that the military would not want me after that.
So when i went to see the doctor on base the next day he agreed with the finding and told me if the do the surgery they the would medical release me for the military. Knowning that i would never work for the national defence department or the government i V.R and was sent home jan of this year 2011.
So i seen one of the best surgeons in this area and he sead it was just a bone spure and all he would have to do is shave and file the bone down, so i did that and my foots fine i even went to the surpluse army surplus and got a pare of combat boots to workout in.
Ok whats happening now :
I did a online application on forces.ca and got this i copyed and pasted from my email below:
Good day,
We have received copies of all of the required forms and documents from you. Your application is ready for processing in accordance with the Canadian Forces recruiting priorities.
We have transferred your file to the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) Detachment London, which will now take over the processing of your application.
Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Detachment London
451 Talbot Street, 2nd Floor
London, Ontario
N6A 5C9
Telephone: 519-660-5110
Fax: 519-660-4110
When a decision has been made to process your application, you will be contacted by your CFRC to arrange a date and time when you will be scheduled for processing (aptitude test, medical examinations, interview, etc.).
You should note that, at the time of processing, your CFRC will need to see all the original forms and documents. DO NOT MAIL ANY ORIGINAL FORMS OR DOCUMENTS. When you are contacted for processing, bring the originals with you for verification and, if necessary, your CFRC will copy them and give you back your originals. Please be advised that applicants are required to show their original Social Insurance Number Card upon enrolment.
· DO NOT QUIT YOUR JOB OR SCHOOL.
· DO NOT GIVE UP YOUR RESIDENCE, ETC.
· DO NOT MAKE ANY TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ON YOUR OWN.
Should you have any questions, please contact us via any of the methods detailed below. Thank you again for your interest in the Canadian Forces.
Sincerely,
(Contact information removed by Moderator)
jobs@forces.ca / emplois@forces.ca
Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
So i called london 9/15/2011 and i qualify for the job so my caes worker is doing his work over the phone when he tells me they can not hire me because i have not bin working for the last 6 last 6 months <---- doesn't sound right to me.
So i call the Canadian Forces National Recruiting Contact Centre over the next 5 days and talk to 7 to 8 people all that seem to think is i just have to do a medical and thats fine with me i already had one done this week thinking that they would want one and im fine.
So a get a call for my caseworker today and he want the number to the person i was talking to at the Canadian Forces National Recruiting Contact Centre so i gave it to him, and he called i guess. So i waited for 1 1/2hr and called back and all he was say is i am staind behind this policy we have here in london and i will not will not prosses your aplocation.
Reading above that sound right to you ?
Is there some where i can call to see if i can sort this out i started a case file with Veterans Affairs Canada but i have to wait for papers to be mailed to me fill out and return.