![]() ![]() Yes I will be more competitive, and with no intake numbers yet who knows what is "in demand" or how many positions are avail.) But a higher mark will make me more competitive in selection ( which also sort of answers question 2. As a semi skilled applicant It doesn't really matter what I get on the CFAT more on how my TSD and interview go. ![]() Sorry if that is too many questions and thanks for any answers!!Īfter further inquiry and a little reading, I think I can somewhat answer my own questions.ġ. Doing recovery, fighting with infantry, and generally more field time sounds like something I would enjoy.Īt the end of the day I will do any job I am tasked, I don't mind pushing a broom, but Its good to enjoy going to work at the same time. If I cant use my already acquired skills and the CAF would not benefit from them I would rather learn new skills and better/push myself as a vehicle tech. What are the chances of getting a full time welding posting over sewing and cleaning gas masks, and will my previous experience matter in that regard? How much if any of the trade qualification training will I be able to surpass?Ĥ. Will my previous trade experience make me more competitive in the application for mat tech even though it is not an "in demand" trade?ģ. What is the minimum score I need on the CFAT for mat tech or vehicle tech?Ģ. Just trying to keep moving forward in any way I can.ġ. I was supposed to write my CFAT on the 21 but it was canceled due to covid restrictions so I'm taking the time to learn more about the trades and sharpen my math and PT. I am a Alberta red seal, journeyman welder with 10 years of experience and was curious about a couple things. there is a reddit for most other trades but not for mat tech. I have been ghosting the forums for a while now and haven't seen a lot of info for aspiring material techs. Posted this in "recruits only" earlier, figured it might get more feedback in here. ![]()
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