Entry Plans: The Intelligence Operator occupation is usually available through Occupation Transfer. Preferred candidates should have at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of other languages, multi-cultural experience and operational experience are considered an asset.
Other applicants to be considered are:
Civilian personnel who have formerly served in the CF
Component Transfer applicants who are re-enrolling or transferring from the Reserve
popnfresh said:Even for the reserves? I was told that I could apply off the street for that, but it also caught me as being a little too good to be true. Do most int ops hold post secondary? I have the marks to go to school, so I will if it helps me.
Thanks again.
popnfresh said:No, I talked discreetly to a person at work who is an ex int op, and all they could say is I can probably get into the reserve INT stream, but that regs would be another story at my age. Essentially I'm trying to figure out about work/education, ideally i want to attend post secondary, concurrently serving is res int. If not, I'll just go reg infantry or something and wreck my knees for 3 years 8)
So you suggest I call the local int unit here?
AverageJoe said:I keep hearing people who say the infantry will wreak your knees. Is it just a given that 100% of people that go infantry will have messed up knees? If its really that bad how do you retain people in a trade basically designed to mess you up.