Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 11:04 am
I'm 25 and I dropped out of school twice during my teenage years. At the time I thought I could still learn at home, but I now see that it was lazyness, and lack of ambition. I had a few jobs before finally settling in a shipping/receiving job in a printing company, where I did pretty good.
While working there I got my high school degree. I then applied to university as a mature student and got accepted, so I took a leave of absence from work to try that. After returning to work I was undecided if I wished to remain at work or become a fulltime student. With two days left before the start of another academic year I resigned from my position to return to school.
This spring my cousin made me promise him that I would take one trip to the recruitng office, and I did that. I found everything the forces had to offer really enticing, so I completed the application process, and essentially got accepted into the Canadian Forces. Now I'm waiting for a opening in the trade I chose. I'll be returning to school until I'm called, and then I'll begin a career in the forces.
One thing that attracted me to the forces is the benefits they have for education. One is given $1000 a year to use towards education, and that builds up if unused. One recruiter I was talking too was working on his phd in history, while still in the forces, so that hooked me. The emphasis on education and upgrading is too good to pass up.
Sorry for errors, I'm only on my first coffee.
While working there I got my high school degree. I then applied to university as a mature student and got accepted, so I took a leave of absence from work to try that. After returning to work I was undecided if I wished to remain at work or become a fulltime student. With two days left before the start of another academic year I resigned from my position to return to school.
This spring my cousin made me promise him that I would take one trip to the recruitng office, and I did that. I found everything the forces had to offer really enticing, so I completed the application process, and essentially got accepted into the Canadian Forces. Now I'm waiting for a opening in the trade I chose. I'll be returning to school until I'm called, and then I'll begin a career in the forces.
One thing that attracted me to the forces is the benefits they have for education. One is given $1000 a year to use towards education, and that builds up if unused. One recruiter I was talking too was working on his phd in history, while still in the forces, so that hooked me. The emphasis on education and upgrading is too good to pass up.
Sorry for errors, I'm only on my first coffee.