Not sure this will help much - I graduated from the RCAF School of Firefighting and Crash Rescue (Camp Borden) in May of 1962! I was an 18-year old high school dropout from Nova Scotia, originally selected after Basic Training to be a Vehicle Mechanic. Awaiting assignment to the trades school, I was employed as an acting Drill Instructor in the summer of 1960 at RCAF Aylmer, On, and managed to get myself in a bit of trouble (that'll happen when the senior DI finds you just about to home base with the only female DI in the Section over the noon hour, when everyone else is away at the Mess hall or the Corporals Club). The Base Chief managed to keep a straight face as he explained that with my ability to screw up I would be a great fit for the FF651 trade, and away I went. Best thing that ever happened to me! Posted with my best friend to RCAF Penhold, I loved my new trade - had a great summer, then, in September, the Section Chief agreed to put the two of us on straight nights so we could attend the local High School in Red Deer, to get our matriculation. Couple of years later we were both posted to 1 Fighter Wing, Marville, France. By 1970 we were both back in Canada, both married, and both attending the University of Alberta on UTPM scholarships - I eventually was selected for the Logistics Branch and ended up serving 22 years as an Army Supply Officer, and my buddy became a JAG lawyer. We're both retired LCols now. What should you expect as a CF Firefighter? Good training, hard work, lots of opportunities if you are smart enough to recognize them, promotion when you have earned it and friends who will last a lifetime. What should you do? Get super-fit and stay that way, pursue your education, learn to speak French and English, volunteer for the hard jobs and stand up for your brothers. Don't be afraid to step up and lead, keep your word and treat everyone with honour and respect. What you are is more important than who you are - get things done but always share the credit, and never blame others - admit it when you are wrong and learn, learn, learn from both your successes and your mistakes. Good Luck!