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That has been the case for many many moons.
Alpheus said:It just seems that one hand at CFSCE doesn't know what the other is doing.
Swingline1984 said:They know exactly what they are doing. A complete stoppage of training would create an even bigger bottleneck and people like you would have to wait even longer to be trained. While we sit around on our computers, drink coffee and postulate, the folks at CFCSE are living with the amalgamation every day. In a very short time they have had to figure out how to move from teaching the legacy Qualification Levels to the new Development Periods, meanwhile trying to balance that with the inflow of personnel, and still try to produce viable signallers for the use of the CF. I do not envy them.
babnaw said:I've read through quite a bit of this thread and am trying to understand something. Dh was offered an LCIS position - he will be sworn in at the beginning of July, leaving end of July for BMQ. Does this amalgamation mean that when he is done his BMQ they might not be loading him onto the rest of his courses for LCIS training? My understanding is that after BMQ he's to go to somewhere (Borden maybe) for 10 wks. (SQ is maybe what it is called, sorry a lot of acronyms to remember) and then he'd be going to Kingston for POET. So if he signs on the dotted line for LCIS does that mean he's for sure going to get training and job assigment as LCIS, or will all the changes change up those who are already on course for LCIS or who are already qualified in that trade? Thanks for any help clarifying it all for me.
Sorcerer-tech said:I'm not sure if this link has been posted or not, but it does have some valuable information for the new amalgamation that helped me see it a little more clearly. I have been following this thread for a long time since I originally accepted the offer of LCIS while waiting for ATIS to re-open. However since I was offered ATIS a little while ago and accepted that, this doesn't really pertain to me anymore. It is still interesting however and I hope it helps shed some more light on the subject.
http://www.commelec.forces.gc.ca/inf/new-bul/vol51/article-08-eng.asp
babnaw said:What is going to happen to all the guys and gals who are LCIS right now (as in fully trained and working in the field)?
Beadwindow 7 said:Once again, as of 1 Jan 2011, there is NO LCIS trade. Those who are LCIS techs will become ACISS CST's.
Swingline1984 said:That question has already been answered.
Sorcerer-tech said:I'm not sure if this link has been posted or not, but it does have some valuable information for the new amalgamation that helped me see it a little more clearly. I have been following this thread for a long time since I originally accepted the offer of LCIS while waiting for ATIS to re-open. However since I was offered ATIS a little while ago and accepted that, this doesn't really pertain to me anymore. It is still interesting however and I hope it helps shed some more light on the subject.
http://www.commelec.forces.gc.ca/inf/new-bul/vol51/article-08-eng.asp
MilitantAtheist said:So was just choosen to be a LCIS Tech and will complete BMQ some time in the spring. My question is how does this effect me and other people going into the communications branch if not at all?
Tango18A said:Just had the MEZ brief yesterday in Edmonton. The IST sub-occ will be the last one formed due to the challenge of selections out of the LCIS and Sig Op trades. The sharepoint will be unlocked on 7 Sep 10, with a special e-mail sent through the DWAN to all known affected pers. Spec pay will remain the domain of LCIS Techs until TB decision on what group will receive it. It could be all, which is the wish of the Sub-occ directors, it could be only select sub-occs or no one. In the case of the latter, what will happen is all former LCIS QL5+ mbrs will continue to receive their current pay until promotion or IPCs take them past it.
Tango18A said:Makes you wonder what they were thinking.