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Occam said:It's called "job creep". I'm not talking about personnel who might justifiably be called in due to the unique nature of their job, such as SAR Techs, pilots, etc. This is about the normal rank and file.
Okay, I'll give you that. For example, when I was in Kingston, our CO decided that PMed needed to be on call over the Christmas holidays. We each took the phone for one week and it was only on from 0800-1600 and not at all on stat holidays. Same with the CBAP (compressed breathing air) phone we used to have in Toronto. Unless we knew there was a analysis result that was needed right away, we didn't pay much attention to the phone. Never did turn it off, but the amount of spam/telemarketer calls we got was amazing.
However, for example: if one knows that there might be a recall, or if they might be a replacement for a duty, then it would make sense that they might be required to answer a phone call on evenings or the weekend.