Just wanted to say hello and to share my experience - I'll keep it short and sweet I promise.
I recently applied, and am really interested in Communications and Information Systems Specialist. It seems like it's very similar to what I have been doing as a civilian for the past 10 years, and a field that I really enjoy.
I did the CFAT today, and I was told that I did very well, but that would have to wait a year before I can continue with the process; based on my substance usage history.
In other words, I was told just to keep doing what I'm doing - staying away from the weed and studying something related to the field of interest - and to come back in a year.
I can't say I'm entirely surprised, but I do believe honesty is the best policy and answered the questions to the best of my knowledge. I do, however, feel like it's a great opportunity to work on other aspects of my life that may affect my application. For example, currently at 31 years I feel like I'm in pretty good shape, but there's always room for improvement. I have some debts that I could probably clear off in a year, and so on.
I was really hoping to hear from someone that may have been in a similar boat as I and how things went for them.
Thanks, and have a great day!
I recently applied, and am really interested in Communications and Information Systems Specialist. It seems like it's very similar to what I have been doing as a civilian for the past 10 years, and a field that I really enjoy.
I did the CFAT today, and I was told that I did very well, but that would have to wait a year before I can continue with the process; based on my substance usage history.
In other words, I was told just to keep doing what I'm doing - staying away from the weed and studying something related to the field of interest - and to come back in a year.
I can't say I'm entirely surprised, but I do believe honesty is the best policy and answered the questions to the best of my knowledge. I do, however, feel like it's a great opportunity to work on other aspects of my life that may affect my application. For example, currently at 31 years I feel like I'm in pretty good shape, but there's always room for improvement. I have some debts that I could probably clear off in a year, and so on.
I was really hoping to hear from someone that may have been in a similar boat as I and how things went for them.
Thanks, and have a great day!