PuckChaser said:The CLS and LFC Comd stated in townhalls that they actually have no clue where all of these Cl B positions are... there was no accounting system to keep track of who got employed where and for what reason. I believe there is an audit going on at this time, but I'm sure some of the people that are actually employable are going to get their jobs cut in the mean time while the "Office Space" crew have become very good at staying under the radar.
old fart said:Courses are just that courses. A military career so much more unpinned by building lifelong experience in the regular world and rank if gained, gained in competion with an equivilent geen pool.
If you think rank gained in the reserves is equivalent then you are delusional, and likley incapable of understanding my and many others perspective on this.
Not easy reading for some, I'm sure.
My .02c.
Flawed Design said:Really hoping that mentality dies out with the dinosaurs, the CF will be a better place for it.
Don't you mean "Fortunately"? Many dinosaurs were more than happy to have Resevists alongside them. What a difference 20 years makes! Oka/Akwesasne in 1990 was a perfect example. During the 1970 October Crisis, when the Reg F showed up at the Armoury in Cornwall they sent all the Reservists home ("The pros are here. Thanks for coming out. Now leave."). However when 1 RCR showed up in 1990, the CO immediately asked for, and was given, all the Reservists under command (Hey, I've got two extra platoons!!!)George Wallace said:Unfortunately that mentality wasn't held by all the dinosaurs
Unfortunately I see it far too often in young(er) former Reservists who now treat their past peers with contempt.George Wallace said:nor is it restricted to the dinosaurs.
Not really. It's just more out in the open now, I think, because the Reserves have reached an unforseen and uncomfortable level of expertise and experience bordering on professionalism as full members of the Defence Team. Some see this as a competetive rather than complimentary situation when faced with resource pressures.George Wallace said:In fact, it seems to have been a rather recent phenomenon.
recceguy said:Tinfoil hat time. Does anyone think the policy of a tour, employed in trade, and a CT into the same trade allowing you to carry your rank over to the Regs has anything to do with this?
ie: An armoured reservist crew commander qualified MCpl, if employed on tour as a crew commander, can CT straight to amoured Regs as a cc qual'd MCpl.
Maybe the powers that be have seen this as a way to shut off that tap?
Haggis said:Don't you mean "Fortunately"?
old fart said:If you think rank gained in the reserves is equivalent then you are delusional, and likley incapable of understanding my and many others perspective on this.
Not easy reading for some, I'm sure.
COBRA-6 said:Naw, triple-dipping is when you leave the Reg F with pension to become a DND Public Servant, and are also a Class A Reservist!
recceguy said:Tinfoil hat time. Does anyone think the policy of a tour, employed in trade, and a CT into the same trade allowing you to carry your rank over to the Regs has anything to do with this?
7 to 9 months on tour, plus 6 months work-up training before that covers a fairly significant chunck of the experience delta. If the individual performed adequately for that period while employed in occupation (so not in an ATR position), then I would comfortably say that they could succeed in the Reg F.old fart said:Courses are just that courses. A military career so much more unpinned by building lifelong experience in the regular world and rank if gained, gained in competion with an equivilent geen pool.
If you think rank gained in the reserves is equivalent then you are delusional, and likley incapable of understanding my and many others perspective on this.