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Spectrum said:I don't think the tax payer should be footing the bill for a degree as a part of Officer training. I don't think we need RMC either. Logical places to make cuts, IMO.
As for needing a degree...yes and no. I think some degrees are worthwhile, in some occupations.
I don't have a completed degree but I could hit the ground running today and be a competent officer with the proper training and mentoring.
I think that the tax payer should foot the bill for SOME degree programs, namely those specific ones in need, be it in the CF or in the civy world. For the CF, my opinion is that a major factor in the offering of a degree is to attract persons to the CF who would otherwise go to university and into the civie world. That said, there is a real requirement for professionals in the CF in engineering and medical trades, as well as a slew of other specialized trades. Those pers should have their degrees paid for, since it benefits the CF, and larger society as a whole. In civie world, Canada is currently extremely short in trades persons, while pumping out record levels of BA types. Why not pay for trades training and lure people from the BA world to fill our needs?
In short- I agree with paying for degrees if it benefits the larger society. If you want a philosophy degree or drama degree, than you're footing the bill.
I do like the idea of re-rolling RMC into a Sandhurst type of institution. Would save on training time lost due to conflicting schedules (DEO vs RMC), and would allow for people to be exposed to different ideologies and social situations than they do at RMC.