It’s not looking like we will be part of a named Canadian operation (although they are trying), US op most likely. Staying on a us base outside of North America for up to 6 months. We will be performing operations, trade related.. if that makes sense.
We don’t have papers yet, just seeing what the group of us may be entitled to such as if it’s just TD, non taxed, hardship etc.
Thanks I’ll just hold out then. I did read some of the policy’s but pretty grey on non named Canadian operations, this will also be my first.
I couldn't find what I was looking for so here is goes.
If one is sent over seas for up to 6 months but NOT part of a named deployment/op what would said member be entitled to if any?
TIA!
Have decent cardio and work out your legs such as squats etc a ton before basic training. I’m talking 2-3 times a week do leg training!
I’m week 8 and just got platinum on the force test and my legs have been sore since day 2 haha.
Hey, I have a questions as I have gotten different answers from
current members and also recruiting.
I ship off at the end of the month for basic and then after that I have to wait for my security clearance (I’m comms research) now will they ship me on PAT to the other side of the country or do...
Oh jeeze! Yeah I have a detailed list
Of all that (past Policing application) I tended to use some generic Human Resources numbers because hothead turn over in most of the oilfield companies I worked for in Alberta. I already know I’ll run into a couple employment verification problems... a few...
yeah buddy. It says we have to report there no later then 2000hrs on march 3rd and the first class starts on march 5th. Join the group on fb so far its just me on there haha.
We can all start getting up at 5am to get in the swing of things :P
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