a Sig Op said:I hate my job.
My recruiter lied to me.
I just wanted to make sure I was truthful with everyone else.
Beadwindow 7 said:"Do you like camping?"
For any Technical trade:
"You know Call of Duty? *insert trade* is just like that, except you also learn how to fix *insert equipment*"Ā
For the most part, someone who's in an RC is already interested, you have to find out what they're looking for, or give them appropriate options. The BS of a "sales pitch" can just be fluff, and people will resent if that becomes they're experience.
A recruiter should be honest with all the pros, and all the cons. My personal opinion, anyway.
Beadwindow 7 said:"You know Call of Duty? *insert trade* is just like that, except you also learn how to fix *insert equipment*"Ā
BrandonM said:100% agreed. So far, my recruiter hasn't told me any cons about the Forces, which kind of makes me really wonder if I should trust him in the first place...
CDN Aviator said:Lets put that into perspective a little. What is a "con" to you may not be for someone else. While most advantages of being in the CF tend to be straight forward and tangible, IMHO, the "cons" are very subjective.
Before yo go and accuse someone of being untrustworthy, have you bothered to ask him if there were any downsides ?
I'm guessing you did not.
Do you remember in another thread where i suggested you be currious about something better than what drinks are available at BMQ ?
This would be one of them.....
BrandonM said:before I enlisted
CDN Aviator said:You have not "enlisted" yet.
I was a combat engineer for 11 years so if you want another opinion on the trade (as dated as it is), i am willing to help.
Pros and cons is something you have to determine yourself based on the information you have about both trades because its so subjective. No one can make that dermination other than you, not even the recruiter. You know what you like and dont like. All anyone can do is present you with facts and our own experiences.
BrandonM said:I suppose I lacked detail in my post so let me get on with it;
At this moment, I'm kind of confused as to what to go for, I've really got my heart set on Infantryman, but I also have something kind of urging me towards Combat Engineer.
I was talking to him about the Forces and his experiences while he served (he was a combat engineer). He was always saying "You get to do x". He was always pointed out the benefits but never the draw backs. Perhaps to him he saw none, but him being an Combat Engie, once I mentioned I have even a slight interest in it, he jumped on that and tried swaying me towards a Combat Engie by saying what's better than the Infantry. I just felt like he wasn't telling me any small cons (which let's face it, there aren't many) in choosing CEngie over Infantry... You know what I mean? It's not that I don't trust him, because let me put it this way; He's a great guy. He's been VERY patient with me. I've been dealing with a bunch of paperwork with my recruiting application (with doctors, psych's, etc) and I don't think he's well aware of that and despite the fact that I held him up for 3 days when he presented me with my "Denied" letter because of a past incident with the law, he still just shrugged it off and said "You know what? frig it, crap happens and I know you're trying". It's just at one point I kind of wonder "Is he making this sound too good to be true?". In fact, before I enlisted I did a few years of searching the Internet for info about the Forces and I've not found many cons about enlisting, but the fact is that he never mentions the smalls things that one trade benefits over the other and instantly urges me to become a CEngie...
PS: Sorry if it's jumbled up... Had a long weekend and I'm real tired.