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Officer Intakes

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 1:45 am
by wannabe_rock
Does anybody know how many officer intakes there are per year please?

Re: Officer Intakes

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 10:14 am
by Ponomis
wannabe_rock wrote:Does anybody know how many officer intakes there are per year please?
Well, going by this year then 4.

IOT 11- Feb
IOT 12- May
IOT 13- July
IOT 14- October

Then IOT 15 starts in January 2009.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 4:20 pm
by bushyredsocks
Yep thats correct. I was surprised to hear that they only recruit about 23-25 Regiment Officers every year!

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 4:33 pm
by London Boy
bushyredsocks wrote:Yep thats correct. I was surprised to hear that they only recruit about 23-25 Regiment Officers every year!
What do you mean only? That's a lot! There aren't infinite positions available.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 4:46 pm
by bushyredsocks
Awk whatever

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:05 pm
by Hyperlithe
Suggestion for you bushyredsocks, try to refrain from replying to posts when you don't really know the answers to the questions - leave it to the people who are actually already serving and can give useful answers, there's a good chap...

There are 4 to 5 intakes a year, as has already been mentioned, but I have heard from a reliable source that the size of the intakes is increasing this year to 120. The RAF hopes to recruit approximately 4500 people in total, so if you're planning to apply, then this is the year to do it as you'll have more chance of getting in.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:09 pm
by London Boy
bushyredsocks wrote:Awk whatever
Well come on, you do seem to have some rather strange notions about the ease with which an SAC can become a corporal or the ease with which an NCO can become an officer. You seem to think it's simply a matter of filling in a form and presumably awaiting your stripes or crown in the post. And please correct me if that is an incorrect conclusion of what you've written here previously.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:18 pm
by wannabe_rock
London Boy, Hyperlithe. Thanks very much I think I am looking at the Jan 09 intake realistically. Possibly even early 2010 depending on work!

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:23 pm
by Hyperlithe
It generally takes up to about 12 months from initial application to starting an IOT course. OASC may be changing slightly this year as well, but I'll let you know when I hear more. There was some talk of doing it in 2 visits, but I think that's been canned, so it may just be that you get the interview last instead of before all the leadership exercises.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:31 pm
by wannabe_rock
Hyperlithe, what is it you are going to do once you finish your IOT?

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 5:44 pm
by Hyperlithe
LOL!!

I'm an Aircrew Sgt, been in a few years now, not planning on going for a commission anytime soon; once at OASC was quite enough for me, and I really enjoy the job I'm doing already. I just happen to know people who are involved with the IOT side of things.

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 7:39 pm
by wannabe_rock
I apologise for any insult! :)
Top job tho, congrats!

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 8:51 pm
by Hyperlithe
Apology accepted!

I did have IntO and ATC down as my 2nd and 3rd choices at OASC, and they basically said I could have anything I wanted, so I stuck with my first choice, which was the job I'm doing now! Can't think of anything else I'd rather be doing, except maybe lying on a beach in the Caribbean...

8)

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 9:05 pm
by bushyredsocks
Well come on, you do seem to have some rather strange notions about the ease with which an SAC can become a corporal or the ease with which an NCO can become an officer. You seem to think it's simply a matter of filling in a form and presumably awaiting your stripes or crown in the post. And please correct me if that is an incorrect conclusion of what you've written here previously.
Would you ever wise up mate? I'v never said it has been easy to get promoted to Corporal, I've just made it aware to the potential recruit that it is possible with the minimum requirments. If I were to go into the ifs and buts' of what it takes I'd be here all day. All I've done is try and make it aware of the minumum recquirements. I'm sorry if you didnt meet these, no need to send treads off in a tangent with minor details!

Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 10:32 pm
by anglo-saxon
Would you ever wise up mate? I'v never said it has been easy to get promoted to Corporal, I've just made it aware to the potential recruit that it is possible with the minimum requirments. If I were to go into the ifs and buts' of what it takes I'd be here all day. All I've done is try and make it aware of the minumum recquirements. I'm sorry if you didnt meet these, no need to send treads off in a tangent with minor details!
Sum up or thin out you boring prong! Your posts are like yank beer...very little substance, but for some reason I still get a headache!

Uh, no offense!

(It puts the lotion in the basket!)