I know dress regs have relaxed a bit over the last few years and you can rock out with your ipod in uniform on the bus, but does that include while waiting at the bus stop before boarding and wearing them as you leave the bus? Just curious.
Another thing that isn't exactly conducive to good order is demanding that your subordinates respond to a text within 5 minutes. I will even concede that the MCpl's Troop all have cell phones as the only means of communication, whether that's the case or not.
Are CAF members required to have a cell phone if they have a landline? If the answer is NO, and I'm pretty sure it is, then this MCpl is out of luck as far as having her texts answered...never mind in her 5 minutes fantasy world.
You have to be able to be contacted...not be on the end of a cell phone 24/7. There are probably people that have to be, but I doubt a section under a MCpl falls into that category. She probably depended on younger generations obsession with the cell phone that is never far away.
"There are also plenty of dress regs we barely even follow, tattoos and chains around the neck are two of the most glaring examples. Hair standards for women are another one (mainly because most don't really know what they are and the male NCO's almost never go after a females for bad hair)."...
That's quite the broad brush you're using there. Just because a person thinks that males should have short hair and no earrings doesn't mean they condone those other activities you mention. Apples and oranges.
There was no problem having the RN time accepted but why did the OR have to pull my PERS file to verify when the info is already on my MPRR? Is the MPRR not a valid source of info or do they think it was tampered with by a non clerk with dark motives? It's laughable and also sad....pathetic even.
Maybe a "medals clerk" can answer this. Where is the information gathered from to confirm eligibility for the CD2. I ask because recently I asked my OR if there was any info on my CD2 which was due in Dec 2015(I know it takes forever, but after 2 years I thought I would just ask) I was told...
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