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Hi. My question is: Are civilian qualifications that are related to a trade, but not necessarily required for entering that trade, considered in the process of getting that job?
For example, I am interested in working with bombs/IED's (particularly within Canada, but obviously I gotta take what I can get), now I know the squads use robots, and I know it would require electrical knowledge. If I have civilian qualifications with robotics and electrical engineering, and some previous military training, does this substantially increase my chance of getting into such a trade?
I realize there are other hurtles to getting such a specialized trade, but that is not the topic of my question. (I would however happily accept any PM's from anyone who knows anything about the trade I am inquiring to)
Thank you very much.
-Adrian
For example, I am interested in working with bombs/IED's (particularly within Canada, but obviously I gotta take what I can get), now I know the squads use robots, and I know it would require electrical knowledge. If I have civilian qualifications with robotics and electrical engineering, and some previous military training, does this substantially increase my chance of getting into such a trade?
I realize there are other hurtles to getting such a specialized trade, but that is not the topic of my question. (I would however happily accept any PM's from anyone who knows anything about the trade I am inquiring to)
Thank you very much.
-Adrian