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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #75 on: February 15, 2010, 12:36:34 »
I start soon

i am semi in shape but am buckling down  ... lots of things are happening .. we just sold the house.. so there is lots of packing
main reason that motivates me to get into better shape is less pain during basic  lol

so every day i waste now is more pain during basic

I am in pretty good shape as is
i can hit the minimum marks  (20 push ups etc. ) except for the running bit and chin up .. dont have a chin up bar ..yet working on that
but i can walk forever
10 km walk is not that hard for me .. throw a 60kg ruck on my back i may be in trouble lol

by the time my date rolls by i should be ok
 
the mental parts i should be good to go
cept my brain needs to get back into learning stuff ... :)
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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #76 on: February 16, 2010, 09:11:45 »
I start soon

i am semi in shape but am buckling down  ... lots of things are happening .. we just sold the house.. so there is lots of packing
main reason that motivates me to get into better shape is less pain during basic  lol

so every day i waste now is more pain during basic

I am in pretty good shape as is
i can hit the minimum marks  (20 push ups etc. ) except for the running bit and chin up .. dont have a chin up bar ..yet working on that
but i can walk forever
10 km walk is not that hard for me .. throw a 60kg ruck on my back i may be in trouble lol

by the time my date rolls by i should be ok
 
the mental parts i should be good to go
cept my brain needs to get back into learning stuff ... :)

Good start.

Don't go crazy on the running thing. You generally don't go into combat wearing running shoes and shorts. Running is good but it ain't the end all and be all.

Ruck marching is an art and a science, and you won't start out carrying 60 kg.

Mental flexibility is as important (if not moreso) than physical flexibility.

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #77 on: February 16, 2010, 15:06:33 »
McJobs, haha!

Actually, you reminded me of this woman who was 49 years old and working at McDonalds alongside my mom for years. She started getting in shape about two years ago and about six months ago, she enlisted and is now finished basic training and is in her studies for her new job as engineer!

Never too late to join! (well, I guess technically there COULD be a point of it being too late but you know what I mean!)

I'll be at least 32 by the time I get there, maybe older... use this time wisely to get fit! I'm almost there myself and it takes a lot of work but, it's been great!

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #78 on: February 17, 2010, 08:36:05 »
But I have wanted to join the service for so long, I guess I won't be happy until I finally do. 

I felt exactly the way you do, and now, 20 years down the road, I am finally doing what has always been in my heart to do - serve my country in the Canadian Forces. Let me tell you, I could not be happier! It won't be easy doing this at an 'older' age, but at the same time, I am certain you won't regret finally pursuing your lifelong dream. :)
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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #79 on: February 17, 2010, 12:55:37 »
McJobs, haha!

Actually, you reminded me of this woman who was 49 years old and working at McDonalds alongside my mom for years. She started getting in shape about two years ago and about six months ago, she enlisted and is now finished basic training and is in her studies for her new job as engineer!

Never too late to join! (well, I guess technically there COULD be a point of it being too late but you know what I mean!)

For anyone who is curious, DAOD 5002-1, Enrolment - Regular Force outlines that "there is no maximum age, but an applicant must be able to complete the terms of service offered on enrolment prior to the release age prescribed in QR&O Chapter 15, Release. Terms of service take into account restricted release policy, any obligatory service that may be incurred, and military occupation training."

That release age mentioned is, for anyone entering the CF after 2004, 60. So the maximum age that someone could join at varies by trade and entry plan, as outlined in this chart.

So, for example, someone could enrol as a Supply Tech, as long as they are under the age of 57 on the date they swear in. However, someone wanting to become a SIGS officer via ROTP would have to be under the age of 47, whereas if they already have a degree, they can join as a DEO as long as they are under the age of 51.
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« Reply #80 on: February 17, 2010, 13:01:16 »
Thanks Celtic Girl!  I'm very excited about the opportunity as well.  Actually, I'm so excited that I am half tempted to forget waiting to "hear" about the ROTP I have applied to and just pick another trade and get on with my career.  But alas, I think I'll wait it out.  It's only another month or two.  ::)  Then again, I would still have to "Wait" another 4 years while in school...But I'm sure it will be worth the wait.  I've "waited" this long.  (talk about flip flop huh)  lol


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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #81 on: February 21, 2010, 15:06:40 »
ROTP selection is 10 March with offers out by end March so you won't have to wait too long. Best of Luck.

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« Reply #82 on: February 22, 2010, 18:28:37 »
Thanks :)

One more itsy, bitsy issue.  (ok, not so small) I received a letter from the MO in Ottawa returning a decision of "unfit" So, after a moment or two of complete meltdown, I was SAD...then I regained my composure and then I was MAD...then I once again regained my composure.  Now, I'm just determined.  In a matter of 5 hours since receiving that letter, I have been to see my Dr. who has given me a letter stating that I have not shown symptoms of back pain in two years and that my thyroid is controlled with medication.  I have made an appointment with the Physio clinic to have an abilities test for my back and a call into my Chiropractor to get a letter drawn up from him saying treatment is my choice for general well being NOT that I REQUIRE it as stated in my letter. 

I hope to have all supporting documents into the Recruitting centre by Thursday to have it faxed to the MO in Ottawa in time to still be considered for ROTP selection in March.  It's cutting it really close, but I think I can, I think I can...toot toot!!

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« Reply #83 on: March 04, 2010, 10:18:35 »
One more update...

By that Friday (found out Monday about the UNFIT decision) I had a letter from my Dr. saying I have not been in to see her about my back in 2 years and no longer have the symptoms and saying that I use a Chiropractor for spine maintenance and overall health and that my thyroid has been undercontrol for 14 years using the same medication, a letter from the Chiropractor saying the same, had a Functional abilities test done at the physio clinic with Awesome results testing to the maximum weights for push, pull, lift, carry, move that they will test for, AND a print out of all medications (my thyroid and head ache) with a personal letter from me pointing out that over 72 months (from when I was first perscribed meds for my headache) I filled 24 of those single dose pills, 18 of which I used in the first three years, 2 of which I used in the last 3 years of those 72 months and 4 of which I was still in possession of. 

When I brought it into the CMRC, the medical PO looked at it and was very optimistic that maybe a change of decision would be made, but that they wouldn't be able to get to it that day due to ROTP deadline on Monday.  I mentioned that I was supposed to be included in that deadline.  "so you are " he said...long story short,  he faxed the files to the MO in Ottawa that day...


I think someone must know by now, but for now...I wait.   ::)

The Saga continues


Physical update - down 8 lbs and 2% body fat.  Slow going...I'm looking into a personal trainer for more motivation.  :)

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #84 on: March 10, 2010, 16:01:27 »
Medically Fit!!!!

Still not sure what's next...tba  But until then, I'm pumped!   ;D

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« Reply #85 on: March 10, 2010, 21:14:22 »
gcclark----
you just made my day mate   
regards daod-5002-1 enrollment
dated 2/16/2010
garenteed i will be reapplying/
reenrolling..... i wont state my
particulars but was med 3-b 86
and i know for a fact im still good
to go.... imagine that...
so im off to the recruiters office
again ,,, when they make an
appearance in my local..........
tfly congratulations
best regards
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she would know as she
pointed out ,,,, quote
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dont f*** with him you'll just get hurt.

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #86 on: March 11, 2010, 09:21:40 »
Medically Fit!!!!

Good for you. Hopefully, this means that I do not have to drink so much when you pitch up here.

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #87 on: March 11, 2010, 09:37:29 »
Medically Fit!!!!

Still not sure what's next...tba  But until then, I'm pumped!   ;D

Awesome! Good luck with the next step. :)
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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #88 on: March 11, 2010, 11:07:03 »
Next step is Borden baby!!!

I might still be around to go visit your graduation!

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« Reply #89 on: March 11, 2010, 12:50:38 »
 ;D Thank you Celticgirl and Scoty B (aka Wildman)
 :blotto: Loachman, I hope they will let me out to play then!
Armychick, can't wait to see you!!   :salute:

Wow, this is so exciting!  I can't tell you how much all you guys helped me through these past few agonizing months!  Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.  It helped ease the situation.  I will continue to comb the threads to learn as I go and help if I can.   :nod:

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #90 on: March 12, 2010, 11:06:13 »
Medically Fit!!!!

Still not sure what's next...tba  But until then, I'm pumped!   ;D

That's fantastic news!!! Good luck..

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #91 on: March 24, 2010, 18:44:34 »
Hey! I know YOU won't be allowed a drink but - in your honour, I will sacrifice myself that night for you and consume all of your alcohol so that it does not go to waste. Would that be acceptable??? :)




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« Reply #92 on: March 25, 2010, 13:06:50 »
Soldiergirl - Many thanks  ;D

Armychick2009 - you're too kind to help me out like that.   ::) We'll make up for it when we can...We will share a bevy and perhaps we can "Nigamo" (sing) ;) our praise!  HA!

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« Reply #93 on: May 05, 2010, 14:55:32 »
A little update...

I went to Borden, ON for a three week Aboriginal Pre-Recruit Training (PRTC) in April.  I surprised myself and my instructors in what I did and was willing to do.  I pushed myself every day.  I passed my swimming test, Express test, the confidence course completed, repel tower X5 repels (even got to do the Helicopter launch type repel) My moral was great, I was in a great mood 98% of the time and was even picked by the instructors to call final drill at our GRAD parade. 

ArmyChick2009 was there to watch me, and she was able to join us for our Graduation feast.  Thanks for coming Anj! 

Here is the biggest surprise to me.  In that 3 week period, I lost 7% of my body fat!  SEVEN!!!!!!!!!! 

I still have to decide what my next step is (reserves, Reg force, Officer, NCM) so much to consider.  More updates to follow!!  :)


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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #94 on: May 05, 2010, 15:23:22 »
Wow that's fantastic!!!  Congratulations!!!

Please keep up with the updates, I'm excited to see which path you will ultimately decide to follow.

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #95 on: May 07, 2010, 00:27:08 »
TFLY,

I read this entire thread. Word by word, line by line and I have to tell you how much of an inspiration you are to me.

This is the type of experience, positive and full of superb comments that I want to read and keep in mind for those days when I wonder if I'll ever make it in :)

Thank you! Keep it up!

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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #96 on: May 07, 2010, 04:01:10 »
TFLY,

This is a great thread. I congratulate you on your accomplishments so far and on the accomplishments you will continue to achieve. I'm a little older also (33) and starting ROTP this year. My first "Man I'm old" experience came after Aircrew selection in Trenton. I suggested going for a beer after passing the course and out of the 8 or so that passed, only two were legal to drink in Ontario. Every day is a new adventure...........

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« Reply #97 on: May 07, 2010, 18:41:35 »
Thank you guys!!   ;D

A little update, after some consideration over the past few days, here is what I have come up with:

There is one space left for Pilot in the CEOTP program.  I will attempt to fill that position, if unsuccessful, I will join the Air-Reserve as RMS clerk for 1 year and go for Pilot next year.   Air-Reserve training is the same as Reg force training, so I would not have to redo my BMQ when I make the change to Reg force.  I see this unfolding for me in the next few weeks.  I'm hoping to be in BMQ in late summer early fall. 

There is power in writing things down as you want them to happen.  So if I sound so sure of myself, it's because I am attempting to set myself up for success now.  :)

Well, off for my run now (still need to work on my endurance) Chat with you all soon!  And congratulations to those of you on this road and have been successful thus far!  And for those of you thinking about it, JUST GO FOR IT!!


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Re: Old"er" woman just starting out...
« Reply #98 on: May 07, 2010, 19:19:32 »
Am I correct in saying BMOQ and BMQ are different programs? I do not believe they are interchangeable lik you say, and you would have to do it again.

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« Reply #99 on: May 07, 2010, 19:37:10 »
Am I correct in saying BMOQ and BMQ are different programs? I do not believe they are interchangeable lik you say, and you would have to do it again.

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No, they are not the same.  But what I am saying is, if I join the Air Reserves (as apposed to the Army Reserves) I would do the same BMQ as I would if I was joining regular forces.  BMOQ is basic for officers.  If I'm going RMS, I won't be an officer.   ;D

If I joined Army Reserves, I would do an 8 week basic training (or is is 6 weeks?) that is not equivalent to regular BMQ.  Therefore, if I switched to regular forces a year down the road, I would have to do basic training all over again. 

Make sense?  :-\