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Switching from Officer to NCM question on pay and rank

The following is based solely on my experience seeing others go the route you've chose. It's not gospel.

Likely, you'll wind up as a A/Cpl. MCpl in most trades is a controlled rank; one needs to be merit listed and there needs to be positions for the career manager to promote, but you should also at least get credit for your JLC equivalent training. Such credit should work to your benefit later. As a training failure, you probably don't have vested rights to pay. IE: your situation is not one that is out of your control.

In short, my opinion only: A/Cpl basic incentive.
 
ModlrMike said:
The following is based solely on my experience seeing others go the route you've chose. It's not gospel.

Likely, you'll wind up as a A/Cpl. MCpl in most trades is a controlled rank; one needs to be merit listed and there needs to be positions for the career manager to promote, but you should also at least get credit for your JLC equivalent training. Such credit should work to your benefit later. As a training failure, you probably don't have vested rights to pay. IE: your situation is not one that is out of your control.

In short, my opinion only: A/Cpl basic incentive.

And just as easily, he can land up as a no hook Pte, with Pte pay, until such time as he has Time in Rank and a Trade.  He will likely not get his PLQ equivalent qualification unless he has completed CAP, and then still has to wait to be meritted for promotion. 
 
gryphonv said:
This don't really sit well to be honest.

I'm not sure what you were expecting. If you were training as a manager at McDonalds and didnt pass, would you expect to be paid the manager's salary as a fry guy ?
 
George Wallace said:
And just as easily, he can land up as a no hook Pte, with Pte pay, until such time as he has Time in Rank and a Trade.  He will likely not get his PLQ equivalent qualification unless he has completed CAP, and then still has to wait to be meritted for promotion.

Unless you`re not Army? Anyone? I don`t know what it is with CAP these days, but believe it or not not everyone needs to pass that flippin`course...
 
CDN Aviator said:
I'm not sure what you were expecting. If you were training as a manager at McDonalds and didnt pass, would you expect to be paid the manager's salary as a fry guy ?

There is probably no such thing as a vested right to pay at McDonald's, while we all know that there is in the Forces.  Whether it's applicable to the OP's situation is at the heart of his question.
 
TimBit said:
Unless you`re not Army? Anyone? I don`t know what it is with CAP these days, but believe it or not not everyone needs to pass that flippin`course...

Having passed that course, however, may mean a transferable "Qualification". 


N. McKay

I don't think "Training Failures" are entitled to "Vested Rights".

 
George Wallace said:
I don't think "Training Failures" are entitled to "Vested Rights".
More like "take the pay cut or hit the bricks"

I remustered a while back and every one that chose to remuster also chose to take a pay cut.  If it's your choice there are no "vested rights"  They could have chosen to stay where they were at the rank and pay scale they were at.  That being said they were others on course that had to remuster due to their trades being over borne and they kept their pay until they made the same in their new trade.
 
BDawg has got.

If it's a voluntary OT, you will take a pay cut to whatever level they give you. In the Army, you will probably get A/Cpl with a PLQ credit IF you are done CAP (I have seen that enough times in the past few years to say that with some authority). That comes with Cpl Basic pay. For the Chairforce and Navy, I do not know if their Ph2 training is considered PLQ equivalent. You have no pay protection under a VOT.

If it is a mandatory OT, usually due to medical situations or Trade related issues (ie overborne), your pay is protected UNTIL SUCH TIME as the pay for your "new" rank surpasses it. Esentially, that means no raises, no incentives for a number of years.

Wook
 
How does anyone get to "act" like a Cpl, when not even QL3 qualified in their trade?
 
It's the retarded rediculous waste of time because they don't adhere to the standard CAP course. I can say that because they made me take it......didn't learn anything, but I took it. >:( I hate wasting time and money. Anyways....

LFDTS states that CAP = PLQ and combined with other "leadership" training officers receive, you get A/Cpl. This year, I know 4 former officers that got the same deal (4 different trades, all Army), last year at least 3 more, same deal. It's the same as if a Death Tech remustered to Egg Welder, keep Cpl rank and pay if you were higher than that.

LFDTS tells me that officer training is more demanding than NCM training, don't you know (and that's a quote from my reply on a PLAR to get out of CAP).

Wook
 
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