Eaglelord17
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Hi im currently a Pte. in the PRes. I have a Component Transfer to the reg forces for ROTP but i have realized that is not the route i wish to take in the military.
I have since realized I want to become a Weapons Engineering Technician.
My application for ROTP has went vertually no where (ive had one response in a month and a half) and I am considering canceling it. (my marks aren't good enough anyways).
My question is do i cancel it or do i ask them to change the trade to Weapons Engineering Technician? Also can you even cancel a CT and how would you do it?
I assume you would use the email you were provided and then just tell them you are no longer interested.
I am doing my BMQ this January and would like to if possible be employed by the beginning or end of the summer (but with component transfers i know that is often wishful thinking)
i was just wondering what people think i should do because this is the trade i want to get into and i also understand the trade is a bit short staffed (i heard yellow listed)
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appricated.
I have since realized I want to become a Weapons Engineering Technician.
My application for ROTP has went vertually no where (ive had one response in a month and a half) and I am considering canceling it. (my marks aren't good enough anyways).
My question is do i cancel it or do i ask them to change the trade to Weapons Engineering Technician? Also can you even cancel a CT and how would you do it?
I assume you would use the email you were provided and then just tell them you are no longer interested.
I am doing my BMQ this January and would like to if possible be employed by the beginning or end of the summer (but with component transfers i know that is often wishful thinking)
i was just wondering what people think i should do because this is the trade i want to get into and i also understand the trade is a bit short staffed (i heard yellow listed)
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appricated.