Pat in Halifax said:Yes and the two most 'in demand' trades (from an operational perspective) in the CAF right now; Marine Engineer and Electrical Technician get a whole 4 seconds in the latest ad.....
Pat in Halifax said:Yes and the two most 'in demand' trades (from an operational perspective) in the CAF right now; Marine Engineer and Electrical Technician get a whole 4 seconds in the latest ad.....
DAA said:I do believe that those commercials have been in the works for almost 12 months now, if not longer. It's a regular advertising cycle and nothing special.
Showing a ship for 4 seconds is NOT trade specific.Schindler's Lift said:Four seconds is a long time in the advertising world and it's a lot more time then most other trades, in demand or not, got. They are CAF commercials, not specific trade commercials. I'm just glad to see them period. They are quite well done.
Pat in Halifax said:Showing a ship for 4 seconds is NOT trade specific.
I was only making an observation on a topic raised by someone and no, I wont 'pony up money' for recruiting no more than CFRG should be expected to 'pony up' $100K for some 3GP 357.PuckChaser said:They're CAF commercials. If the RCN is having an issue, pony up some dough and make your own commercials? Sigs posted members to a Signals Attraction team that toured around doing Sigs-specific recruiting to help boost numbers. The CFRG has to sell over 100 trades, regardless of PML status or your perceived operational importance. They make a commercial that gets someone in the door of a recruiting center, and then show them the high demand trades.
PuckChaser said:They're CAF commercials. If the RCN is having an issue, pony up some dough and make your own commercials? Sigs posted members to a Signals Attraction team that toured around doing Sigs-specific recruiting to help boost numbers. The CFRG has to sell over 100 trades, regardless of PML status or your perceived operational importance. They make a commercial that gets someone in the door of a recruiting center, and then show them the high demand trades.
dapaterson said:Advertising isn't done by the recruiting group. It's done by the Public Affairs group.
Oldgateboatdriver said:First of all let me say that I think the ads are well done. Many of you may not have known the 1970's to 1980's era ads where you wondered if the military was actually a fighting force or a group of office workers. They were not martial nor inspirational.