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  1. cdnjarhead

    General Medical Questions [Merged]

    I can't even tell I'm on the medication. If I went off it .... my bloodwork numbers might change slightly? But I certainly wouldn't cease to perform, let alone die, be a risk to myself, etc. There have been stretches of a day to a few days where I forgot to take it and/or took it  incorrectly...
  2. cdnjarhead

    General Medical Questions [Merged]

    I did my medical exam and these were the results: - Need visual acuity check - Redo blood pressure - Bloodwork My blood pressure was high that day due to nervousness. Redid it at my family doctors and it was fine. Vision was fine. Bloodwork was fine except one issue,  my thyroid was found to...
  3. cdnjarhead

    Construction Technician (merged)

    Thanks for the input gents. Thanks, that was a good read. I think I gleaned the differences between Combat Engineer and Construction Tech. In layman's terms it sounds like CT is the military's "handyman" (much more skilled than that but, in crude terms of being on base fixing things vs...
  4. cdnjarhead

    Construction Technician (merged)

    Do they hire many Construction techs? Anyone have experience with this trade? How prepared are you for a civilian job if/when the time comes? My thinking is as follows. I'm currently in an application process for air weapons systems and aerospace control. I have a good aptitude  score...
  5. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    SAR= Search and Rescue? Actually that sounds great, one of the reasons I initially thought to join the CAF was because of an interest in humanitarian missions and helping people (although I am not against blowing up the bad guys). I will ask about this. Understood about getting the post you...
  6. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    Understood about not having to choose right away. Makes more sense actually. As for these postings you speak of, I am not looking for anything cushy and I'd like to pull my weight, but that being said, I would definitely love a posting that allows me to both pull my weight and be with the...
  7. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    Thanks for that mariomike. Reading that I see the biggest thing in the end of it all is making sure the choice is your own and owning that choice. I have no issue there. I think my wife would be supportive, for her it's the time away from home that is required of pilots. I'd just have to make...
  8. cdnjarhead

    intelligence and signal

    George Wallace thanks very much for your input. Understood about the balance between experience while also not being a 'been there done that' type and putting too much stock in your personal experience vs. the facts. From a hiring standpoint this gels with what I was told at the info. session...
  9. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    Loachman thanks very much for the detailed response. After reading it I feel more confident I have what it takes to be a pilot. From what you state a lot of this seems like a function of hard work and intuition, I feel confident in both areas. Ultimately that's not for me to decide but it's a...
  10. cdnjarhead

    Emphasis on Language Skills

    I attended an Intelligence reserves info. session and this precise question was asked. I can tell you what we were told. The answer was that languages mean nothing, ultimately. They are primarily interested in whether or not you can be a good soldier. For Intelligence Officers for example, I...
  11. cdnjarhead

    intelligence and signal

    Warrant Officer Robert, thanks for your reply. I'd like to ask for further clarification - so as you state Operators are hired internally only and there are greater numbers hired for Officer from in-service programs that DEO, so overall Intelligence hiring seems fairly internalized. But is there...
  12. cdnjarhead

    References Superthread [Merged]

    I can only share my recent experience. I spent some time teaching English in Asia so GARDA had trouble getting in touch with all my references from that time due to the time zone. After consulting with my recruiter I developed some alternate and acceptable references and submitted those. I also...
  13. cdnjarhead

    intelligence and signal

    Operator vs. Officer is basically non-commissioned vs. commissioned isn't it? Operator's educational requirements are just high school (see below), while an Officer needs a bachelor's degree as Warrant Officer Robert has stated. Sorry to hijack your thread like a band of 1980's Libyan...
  14. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    Thanks for this information. Study habits, work habits seem to win the day. I have continued learning throughout adulthood, both technical/software things and languages. I'd tend to say I am good at 'studying', memorizing things too, so this is heartening news.  I will read up on Aircrew...
  15. cdnjarhead

    Extra thing to bring to BMQ?

    Changing a baby at home is tough enough, doing it in the field sounds difficult  ;D
  16. cdnjarhead

    "So You Want To Be A Pilot" Merged Thread 2002 - 2018

    Hi there, After going through this thread I've determined the following. Please let me know if this info is reasonably accurate as this thread spans nearly a decade. 1) Any bachelor's degree is acceptable for DEO as pilot 2) Pass rate start to wings is about 21:1 3) Pilots are always in...
  17. cdnjarhead

    Pay: Statements, Backpay, Benefits, Deductions (Taxes, T4), Deployed ect... [MERGED]

    mariomike thanks for that, that answers all my questions. :salute: :cdn: So basically as Captain you're eligible for Major after 4 years but whether you make Major at all is up to the vacancies and of course your performance. Sounds like a DEO who sticks around for the long haul will probably...
  18. cdnjarhead

    Pay: Statements, Backpay, Benefits, Deductions (Taxes, T4), Deployed ect... [MERGED]

    Thanks very much for the replies and to the mods for merging the thread. I would agree performance based incentives are a good way to ensure the best people get the best remuneration. On the other hand steady pay raises are a good safety net when you're trying to raise a family and inflation...
  19. cdnjarhead

    Pay: Statements, Backpay, Benefits, Deductions (Taxes, T4), Deployed ect... [MERGED]

    How many overseas assignments and years of good service are usually required for the promotion to the rank of Captain? Thanks
  20. cdnjarhead

    Pay: Statements, Backpay, Benefits, Deductions (Taxes, T4), Deployed ect... [MERGED]

    Apologies, I should have gone to the bottom of the page. Got to "Medical Officers" and  "Legal Officers" and was like yup that's not me. Thanks for pointing out the information. But actually the entries in yellow helped a lot I might not have understood what the acronyms meant. Once you are...
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