dapaterson said:
To recap: housing provided by the CAF is horrid. I propose the CAF get out of the business of providing horrid housing wherever feasible. Where's the issue?
I think the change that should happen is the rental pricing of PMQs be made to reflect 'actual' value not fair market value. What is the fair market value of a PMQ built in 1950 from aircraft component shipping containers? $1100/month, really?
The "who gets a PMQ' criteria is also in need of review. Priority SHOULD be based on things like (1) posting duration (2) single/dual income household (3) rank/pay level.
"First come first serve" appears fair, but is it really? Should a IPC 10 Capt Pilot in Shearwater who is getting PLD, SDA and AIRCRA get a PMQ over a Pte? The 'sense of fair' part of me says "no".
PMQs have been around longer than I have; I lived in them as a kid and as an adult. Personally, I decided I would pay a mortgage and own my own home vice do the PMQ thing again. BUT...I was able to get a mortgage. Not every Pte and Cpl can qualify. A PMQ can be a nice starting point; own home, own yard, grass to cut and a yard for the dog and kid(s) to play in.
How about running it as a cost-neutral entity, vice the 'fair market value' crap which every knows is just that; crap.
Remember, not everyone is in a position to live on the economy as comfortably as others. $48k income in a place like Halifax doesn't go very far. Especially if you have to pay for a family car, that you can't afford to pay to park at your place of work, which forces you to now pay for a bus pass on top of your car insurance and monthly payment/lease.
Is it a mess? I think so. Is the best answer necessarily the easy one (hand this mess off to someone else!)? No.
Whatever decision is made will affect 15-20% of CAF members and their QOL. We've seen benefits eroded and erased over the past several years. Is this next?