Anywhere from 2.5 to 3 million in training, degree to masters level, why is it so hard to transfer these skills after leaving the military?
Andrew (Andy) Choquette served for over 34 years in the Canadian Armed Forces.
After two years as a military policeman in Québec City with 55 MPL, and another two years without a plan, he listened to his father, believed the CAF recruiter who had regaled him with tales of exotic locales such as CFS Bermuda, and enrolled in the Communications Research trade.
Initial tours of Leitrim, Alert, and Czech language training, led him to tours of Somalia, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. Andy spent his career continuously upskilling within the Comms Research trade and went from learning morse code to conducting enhanced cyber operations with NATO satellites.
After obtaining the rank of Chief Warrant Officer, Andy accepted a commission and retired from the CAF as a Captain. Following retirement from the CAF, Andy worked tirelessly within Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), Economic Development Canada (EDC), and the Canadian Armed Forces Transition Group (CAF TG), to better improve transition outcomes for releasing CAF members and their families.
Currently, on a one-year academic sabbatical, Andy is completing his MBA at the Levine School of Business at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan.
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