Okay so I have searched the forums for some input on life as a med tech in the Canadian Forces and found a lot of thread indicating that people were often spending a few years waiting for the completion of their training and courses. Now has that changed much? I was in a recruiting center yesterday and did my medical, interview, and CFAT and the recruiter pretty much offered me a med tech position as she said they were quite desperate for this fiscal year.
Now I am curious as I have an undergrad degree in Biochemistry and the original plan was becoming an Officer in the Air Navigator dicipline, but my interviewer was strongly trying to sway me towards the med tech position. It has never been about the money for me so the salary difference from an officer position and NCM does not matter to me. I worked a paramedic one summer as a student and I absolutely loved it and she said the if I liked that I would like being a med tech. However reading some of the posts on here makes it seem that med techs are a lot more than paramedics, which is understandable as with ANY job there is always more that meets the eye. She mentioned that there was a large room for advancement and whatnot and am curious to how true this is.
If anyone that is currently in a med tech position could add some input that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Now I am curious as I have an undergrad degree in Biochemistry and the original plan was becoming an Officer in the Air Navigator dicipline, but my interviewer was strongly trying to sway me towards the med tech position. It has never been about the money for me so the salary difference from an officer position and NCM does not matter to me. I worked a paramedic one summer as a student and I absolutely loved it and she said the if I liked that I would like being a med tech. However reading some of the posts on here makes it seem that med techs are a lot more than paramedics, which is understandable as with ANY job there is always more that meets the eye. She mentioned that there was a large room for advancement and whatnot and am curious to how true this is.
If anyone that is currently in a med tech position could add some input that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!