Have I been neglecting my blog?… The answer, unfortunately, is YES!… These past weeks, I could not find any spare time to write even one line post!… It is just starting to calm down around here!
Both March and April are always hectic months for me… I guess it is due to the end of fiscal in the PSC, as well as the beginning of another fiscal year… yet, I do not really see the link between so many people being tested for their second language and fiscal years!… Actually, maybe there is none and it is only coincidental… Who knows?
All I can say is that there are no breaks in the SLE testing… I believe it is because most of the entry level job positions now require a minimum of BBB and more and more of them require CBC… Also, it appears that many Departments cut into their language training budgets, leaving many civil servants in a limbo… they need to be either tested or re-tested, but they are not offered any paid training to prepare… I now work with many of them, which was quite unusual a few months ago… If there is a hiring freeze within the government at this point, there is no testing freeze!
In the news department, Mitch got back to me a couple of weeks ago: he finally got his B in written expression and we are currently working on his upcoming oral test preparation. He had a hard time with grammar because he never really took any formal French courses… on the other hand, he is from Montreal and he is more at ease speaking… therefore it should be easier for him to get his B (and possibly a C) in oral interaction.
Congratulations Mitch!
Chrissie went for her oral interaction test this morning… I am impatient to hear from her… I am convinced she will get her B… Sally, in Vancouver, finally went for her oral interview as well and she got her B!…
Congratulations Sally!
Bonita went for her written expression test yesterday and, unfortunately, she missed her B by only two points. She was really disappointed because she had worked very hard… yet, she was pressured with time and she would have needed a couple of more training sessions… And, from what she said, she got one of the tough versions of the test… but, good news, she is not out of the competition!… Sharon got her B in oral although she did not really believe she could make it… well… she did!
Congratulations Sharon!
Finally, and not the least, Haiyan - who was really nervous during the whole excruciating hiring process (from interviews to tests/exams) – saw the end of it last Friday… and she got her B in oral as well!
Congratulations Haiyan!
Sometimes, I think my job is redundant… of course, there is not much variety when it comes to SLE tests… they have been the same forever… yet, when I see my trainees get their required levels, I am very proud of their achievement and I do forget the repetitive aspect of my work… And, with Le Club français, we can enjoy sporadic outings and forget about the SLE tests for a while… Those provide people with the opportunity to use their French outside the fake box they have to enter when they are tested… and I am always amazed of how good they are at communicating their messages and thoughts… when often they struggle so much with the tests!
Last Friday, we went to the The Higlanders’ Pub where we celebrated three April Birthdays… We had a great time and it was fun to get out of our lairs after the long winter months…
“J’avance dans l’hiver à force de printemps”
Charles Joseph de Ligne










4 Comments
Did Corey get his job with Immigration Canada
Hello Josée!
How are you? Well… before their process was over, he reconsidered and he thought 6 or 9 month contract wasn’t a “hot” deal. He turned onto the private sector and he got something way more interesting and «à la hauteur de ses qualifications et de son expérience»…
Bonne journée!
Good for him! I found a very good position (academic advisor) in a college and I am quite happy.
They make us feel it so great working for the government and fortunately we wait a long time before anything happens. Eventually we not only give up, we also realize it is not such a hot deal after all
Josée
Great! I’m very happy for you Josée!
Good positions can be found elsewhere than within the PSC and, at least, staffing and hiring processes don’t take forever!