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IBM said:Just putting in my 2 cents on this whole new ACISS trade as someone from the Res side of the house.
Our unit was briefed a couple months ago that the new common QL3/DP1 phase training will now take at least 2 summers instead of one.
PuckChaser said:I really don't see a way to reduce the 2 summers training time for a reservist and still keep the course material covering most of what's covered on RegF courses for equivalency. Yeah, the reservist may not see half the kit they're being taught, but if they ever go to a RegF unit, it easier to teach someone that's been taught and forgot, then someone who's never seen it before.
In all the briefings I've got, not once have the ever mentioned Reserve ACISS. I thought they just forgot about you guys.
Tango18A said:Much like some of the buildings at Kingston.
PuckChaser said:Spent all the money on a Battleview lab instead of buying quarters for troops that don't have 50 year old carpet in them.
PuckChaser said:73 Training days is almost 4 months, without including stat holidays (which one is in the middle of the summer). Definitely a 2x 2 month course to get it close to completed.
PuckChaser said:5 training days a week, times 4 weeks a month = 3.7 months and change.
Your math is flawed, Reserve training is April till End August, 3 of those months have 31 days and 2 have 30 days. Where are you going to find the time to get high school students for 3 whole months? Their break goes from 26 Jun to 31 Aug.
I don't want to argue math and semantics, I just think shoving Reservists through a 1 summer course that should be 2 is ridiculous. You can't employ people solid for 3 months with no weekends, your turnover would be huge. Its the Reserve exercise syndrome. "We have you here on paysheet, so we're going to cram everything we can into every minute of your time because we can". I saw the same thing on Op Cadence. So much useless training shoved into 2 weeks in order to burn out the troops before the damn Op even started.
George Wallace said:You do what we do. We have three Mods, where we teach Mods 1 and 2 sometime between Sep to Jun (part-time) at the Unit, and then send the students off for full-time training during (End of Jun) Jul and Aug.
PuckChaser said:That would work, but a lot of our teaching requires equipment or labs that only CFSCE or large RegF units have. There is a possibility to kill off some of the theory portions at the unit level as a DL package, but I don't see that being a significant time savings.
Tango18A said:I think DL is starting to be a hassle. What ever happened to the Distance being the length of a pace stick? We lose much of our ability to mentor young troops by replacing instructors with computers.