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Ltmel
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It is very frustrating to be in a CIC officer's position for this discussion. I am not defending the fact that we are commissioned, but that we If we want to work with cadets and receive any training what so ever, we join the CIC. I joined the CIC because I wanted to support the CCM in everyway possible. If there was a NCM cadre, I probably would have joined that, but such an option does not exist. So, I have a commission, which (regardless of how easily it may be had) I am very proud of. I do not expect other members of the CF to respect me for the same reasons they would their own, but rather for how well I do the job that I am expected to do. Which happens to be to train cadets.
There is little anyone can do about whether or not the CIC exists or is commissioned. We can look at what the CIC does now and try to improve it. The CIC receive little formal training because most of our training is supposed to be OJT. This would work if it was enforced. Unfortunately, most CIC officers make little to no effort on their own behalf. Over the years, I had many opportunities to learn from patient and understanding members of the CF. These are the people that most of my knowledge comes from. Maybe, instead of being the one who refuses to salute, start a dialouge. CIC officers also have a unique perspective, on leadership, instruction, motivation... Granted, there are alot of useless CIC officers out there, maybe you can help change that.
Be the one who asks a question in order to answer the one that wasn't asked.
There is little anyone can do about whether or not the CIC exists or is commissioned. We can look at what the CIC does now and try to improve it. The CIC receive little formal training because most of our training is supposed to be OJT. This would work if it was enforced. Unfortunately, most CIC officers make little to no effort on their own behalf. Over the years, I had many opportunities to learn from patient and understanding members of the CF. These are the people that most of my knowledge comes from. Maybe, instead of being the one who refuses to salute, start a dialouge. CIC officers also have a unique perspective, on leadership, instruction, motivation... Granted, there are alot of useless CIC officers out there, maybe you can help change that.
Be the one who asks a question in order to answer the one that wasn't asked.