daftandbarmy
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It shouldn't have to be solely about money - or at all.
If you can offer adventure and/or opportunities for cost free (in fact paid) training for a future career in civilian life it should go a long way.
The CAF, and especially the army, needs a whole new model for recruiting and service which entices the herds of young graduates that come out of high school each year without prospects. There are roughly 300,000 graduates every year. 10% of graduates are unemployed, 14% of those who didn't graduate are unemployed. Roughly 420,000 reach military age annually. That's a broad pool to draw on if we offered something and advertised and did it right.
Why don't we skip all that and just hire a mercenary army from third world countries at a pittance?
There's a valid role for civilian contracted services. But we've already gone too far and lost many of our capabilities to maintain our equipment fleets in house. Those programs are constantly criticized in audits as crippling our capabilities.
Our problem is that we are still using 1950s and 60s service models (slightly tweaked) and yet degraded through recruiting and IT processes that are only a fraction as effective as those from seventy years ago.
Can the CAF beat $16.75/ hour ($135/day), plus tips, for an entry level job that just about anyone can start tomorrow, just around the corner from where they live, that doesn’t require them to work 24/7/365?
Minimum wage
In B.C., employees must be paid a minimum wage per hour unless they are a liquor server, resident caretaker, live-in home support worker or farmworker
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