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Piper, the CF accepts it. If you can't accept it, too bad for you. Some people have a life outside the military.
Yes, my job is demanding and during the week, I spend 95% of my time towards my job. When I'm on days off however, I spend time with my family.
What you suggest is absurd. If you sign up at let's say, 17. That means that until 30, an officer shouldn't have a family, a wife, kids? What if the kid becomes sick? What if the wife just can't do it anymore? You suck it up, break your relationship? It all depends on priorities I guess...
I don't agree that the CF "controls" you. That's the most idiotic thing I've heard. It's supposed to be a win-win situation between you and the CF. The day you, or the CF become unhappy (and I'm not talking superficial unhappiness) with how things are going, then it's better for you and the CF to release. THAT'S WHY THERE IS A RELEASE SYSTEM.
Yes, my job is demanding and during the week, I spend 95% of my time towards my job. When I'm on days off however, I spend time with my family.
What you suggest is absurd. If you sign up at let's say, 17. That means that until 30, an officer shouldn't have a family, a wife, kids? What if the kid becomes sick? What if the wife just can't do it anymore? You suck it up, break your relationship? It all depends on priorities I guess...
I don't agree that the CF "controls" you. That's the most idiotic thing I've heard. It's supposed to be a win-win situation between you and the CF. The day you, or the CF become unhappy (and I'm not talking superficial unhappiness) with how things are going, then it's better for you and the CF to release. THAT'S WHY THERE IS A RELEASE SYSTEM.