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It’s called training, if you can’t find what you need naturally you make it.Where are you going to get "secure" Canadians to do the maintenance work if they don't exist in the civilian world?
All very well calling for more uniformed Canadians to do the service but qualified techs do not seem to exist. Just like qualified sailors.
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If people to repar kit can't be found then don't repair kit. Buy disposable kit in abundance. And don't put crews inside them.
Infantry doesn’t naturally exist in the civilian world yet we somehow make them too.
Techs can be the same way, the only issue is it takes longer to make a tech than a infanteer. 4+ years working on equipment/training to make a tradesman civvy side. We add a bunch of military stuff in there too so to reach the same proficiency your likely looking at 6 years to the same level as your average red seal at fixing things.
It also doesn’t fit as well with our rank progression system because we expect a Cpl to be fully capable on the working side and any rank after that they start moving them out of the trade side of things into leadership/planning a whole other beast.
A two year college course doesn’t cut it for knowledge, thats the opener for most people learning how to actually do their job.

