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Hi kakis, just want to ask for some advice. I'm currently in year 3 poly enlisting this year, and last year April I went to apply the JPSDS to sign on as ewos. But then I back out as the clearance took about 10 months, and before this I applied back in year 1 too and back out reason for backing out for the first time is because my father didn't allow it and I can't find any guarantor(they need 2) and I was called up for va at Hendon last December, just want to ask if it'll affect me if I want to sign on after I enlist due to the precvious two time I backed out from the JPSDS?
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Hi kakis, just want to ask for some advice. I'm currently in year 3 poly enlisting this year, and last year April I went to apply the JPSDS to sign on as ewos. But then I back out as the clearance took about 10 months, and before this I applied back in year 1 too and back out reason for backing out for the first time is because my father didn't allow it and I can't find any guarantor(they need 2) and I was called up for va at Hendon last December, just want to ask if it'll affect me if I want to sign on after I enlist due to the precvious two time I backed out from the JPSDS?
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definitely your application will be affected but nevertheless you will sure be called for interview as usual.

afterall after signing on you may be subjected to some bonds. therefore, they have nothing to lose.
 

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Hi Calendar, in what way will it be affected? Cause I'm really hoping to have a career in the saf
 

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Hi Calendar, in what way will it be affected? Cause I'm really hoping to have a career in the saf

definitely they will doubt your interest in signing-on. They do have records that you applied and withdraw.
 

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Hi kakis, just want to ask for some advice. I'm currently in year 3 poly enlisting this year, and last year April I went to apply the JPSDS to sign on as ewos. But then I back out as the clearance took about 10 months, and before this I applied back in year 1 too and back out reason for backing out for the first time is because my father didn't allow it and I can't find any guarantor(they need 2) and I was called up for va at Hendon last December, just want to ask if it'll affect me if I want to sign on after I enlist due to the precvious two time I backed out from the JPSDS?
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It is all stored in computerized records that you have already backed out twice, so whomever the decision makers are will definitely be aware of it and the doubt would always be there.

I can only advice is that if you really want to sign on as regular, you must make a firm and absolute commitment and not back out.

After all, they need 2 guarantors, so you must be absolutely sure that this is the path that you really and truly want to go down.
 

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It is all stored in computerized records that you have already backed out twice, so whomever the decision makers are will definitely be aware of it and the doubt would always be there.

I can only advice is that if you really want to sign on as regular, you must make a firm and absolute commitment and not back out.



After all, they need 2 guarantors, so you must be absolutely sure that this is the path that you really and truly want to go down.

Thanks for the reply. I guess I'll have to wait till I enlist and see how it goes then.
 

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Thanks for the reply. I guess I'll have to wait till I enlist and see how it goes then.
to be honest, not sure how those people know it "WILL BE" affected. Having a record of you backing out twice doesn't necessary mean the people processing your application actually discriminate it as compared to someone who never backed out before. It is pure speculation unless the people who process the application really say they did.
 

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to be honest, not sure how those people know it "WILL BE" affected. Having a record of you backing out twice doesn't necessary mean the people processing your application actually discriminate it as compared to someone who never backed out before. It is pure speculation unless the people who process the application really say they did.

if you are the employer and you have a candidate who applied 3 times not because of being rejected, but self-withdrawal and not having a second thought?

to be honest, the world is not that easy as you think.
 

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if you are the employer and you have a candidate who applied 3 times not because of being rejected, but self-withdrawal and not having a second thought?

to be honest, the world is not that easy as you think.
Indeed the world is not that easy HENCE you shouldn't make sweeping statement assumption that everybody behaves the same way that you think a rational person will behave.
 

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Indeed the world is not that easy HENCE you shouldn't make sweeping statement assumption that everybody behaves the same way that you think a rational person will behave.

if "will be" is considered "sweeping", what about "it depends"? afterall it is the fact that repeated application raise eyebrows instead of a round of applause for the determination.

unless, u are not a rational person?

and a "will be" is not a representation of "everyone".
 

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if "will be" is considered "sweeping", what about "it depends"? afterall it is the fact that repeated application raise eyebrows instead of a round of applause for the determination.

unless, u are not a rational person?

and a "will be" is not a representation of "everyone".
Maybe you would want to refresh your own memory by checking the dictionary on the definition of "will" and "depends"?

Well I am not too sure about whether if it is indeed a "FACT" that repeated application raises eyebrows in EVERY situation. another sweeping statement.

You are assuming everybody IS a rational person again? (not say i am not) but that does not give you the pass to make the assumption that everybody is rational

It is indeed not representative of "EVERYONE" but i am referring to the PROCESS not about "SOMEONE"
 

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Maybe you would want to refresh your own memory by checking the dictionary on the definition of "will" and "depends"?

Well I am not too sure about whether if it is indeed a "FACT" that repeated application raises eyebrows in EVERY situation. another sweeping statement.

You are assuming everybody IS a rational person again? (not say i am not) but that does not give you the pass to make the assumption that everybody is rational

It is indeed not representative of "EVERYONE" but i am referring to the PROCESS not about "SOMEONE"

sweeping post
 
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