CombatDoc said:But I find fallacious the argument that a smaller applicant pool is better than a larger applicant pool.
As near as I can tell......Brihard said:Frankly you've been running in circles long enough now that I'm having a hard time picking out any concrete point you're trying to make.
Journeyman said:As near as I can tell......
a) he's arguing that the 'best and brightest' of his peers are not applying to the CF because the process takes too long;
b) he's doing physio for some injury so that he can join the CF.
Therefore, he seems to be saying that he's neither the best nor the brightest, and apparently doesn't meet our physical standards to join.....yet somehow we're all ****** up as far as recruiting goes because we're not willing to change the standards and/or process to meet what he somehow expertly deems to be what's best.
:stars:
Yep, straight to <ignore> :
Brihard said:A classic case of 'everyone else is wrong, and I am the victim'...
Sir Dip a lot said:A classic case of the old generation taking too long to move out of the way
Michael O'Leary said:Would you now like to suggest that we push people out the door just because there's a line-up at the recruiting centre? Why don't you sell that amazing strategy to the Teacher's Unions.
Sir Dip a lot said:A classic case of the old generation taking too long to move out of the way
Sir Dip a lot said:Ha
You guys need to stop making up fantastical statements pretending they came from me
Cant accept the fact that My point was pure logic so you guys stoop to making it seem like I said something that clearly I did not
Brihard said:I beg your pardon? How old, exactly, do you think I am?
Or, if your comment is more general than that, why is it that you think our generation is somehow entitled to jobs that the previous generation hasn't had the decency to retire or die out of yet?
If you're concerned about the availability of jobs because they're all locked down (they aren't- just wait for a WestJet seat sale to Calgary or Edmonton, and if you don't suck at life you'll be good to go), why not take that business learning you've got and start your own enterprise? You have no entitlement to be handed work by someone else if you're thus far unable to market yourself.
You're really coming across now as being of the 'entitled' cohort of our generation that gives the rest of us a bad name...
Michael O'Leary said:Which logical point was that?
Michael O'Leary said:The problem that the CAF has with an increased applicant pool is that we have to complete processing (to whatever point of failure) on files before we tell someone they are unsuitable because of CFAT score, medical, etc. Each applicant costs the system time and money. Unlike corporations, we don't get to take in all the resumes for a certain position, and "round file" the bottom 90% without another process. Every applicant beyond the rate needed to provide suitable applicants is a drag on a system such as we run. Than, unfortunately, invalidates your hypothesis as far as the CAF is concerned. Pure business models don't work in the real world in all situations.
Sir Dip a lot said:Im sure you can admit if more Canadians felt it was an option the CF would be better for it
Sir Dip a lot said:I understand where your coming from...
A drag on the system vs. having the best possible workforce is a choice though....yes i realize hard choices have to be made in all areas of life.
The CAF is making the choice due to constraints on the system....you guys are picking one opportunity cost over another....the funny thing is that my ORIGINAL point was that i felt it unfortunate that most Canadians dont even consider the CF as a career option - which some posters took offense to- that was when I brought up how its always best to have more options than less....which even more people took offense to
Im sure you can admit if more Canadians felt it was an option the CF would be better for it
Teager said:Sir Dip a lot do you have any facts or any sources that say a lot of Canadians don't consider the CAF? For all we know tons of people DO consider it. So unless you have actual statistic data proving your point you don't have much of an argument.