CDN Aviator said:
ONLY if you are on contract and, correct me if i am wrong, on Class C you make the same pay as a RegF member. If you are on Class A and decide you would rather go skiing today then go do drill at you unit, you don't have to show up.
I'm glad that's the case. But the fact remains that you can quit anytime you want while a RegF member cannot.
There's truth, and some degrees of separation here. Yes, on class C you are making the same as your RegF counterparts.
Now, not sure about the reference, I'm not off leave for a while, so don't have access to the CANFORGENs. IIRC there was one that stated that while on contracts, Class B/C, while you have to provide 30 days notice prior to a cancellation of contract, for operational reasons, they could hold off on releasing you from your contract. See if I can find it, somewhere.
I can tell you that when I was a Reservist on long-term class B/C, I WAS required to show up for work 24/7/365. I was on a team that was sent away from home, for long periods of time, on VERY short notice. There is a clause for this when you sign your contract's Statement of Understanding, which states you may be required to travel to places inside and outside of Canada.
I know you'll understand this, CDN_Aviator, in one 365 period, I never spent more than 3 weeks at home at a time.
Now, as far as quitting anytime. Yes, if you don't like it, you can put in a notice for cancellation of contract, but you must give 30-days notice. Here's the kicker. Cancel a contract, and you don't have reasons for it, you're shooting yourself in the foot. Most OPS cells in Res units will notice this, and will not entertain or support any new applications for class B's.
While on class B, you are held to the same standards, can be charged for the same things, and suffer the same consequences as in Reg Units.
Class A, well, that's a whole other bag.