I don't see the same similarities in these 2 imalgamations that are being discussed.
The way I see it, you join the Signals Corps as a CSIT (Sig Op or whatever you want to call it). Your basic trades training (QL3) will consist of some VERY basic introduction into the other trades. We're talking theory here people - Sig Ops will not be climbing pole, splicing fibre, swapping cards, or troubleshooting networks on a 100+/- day course when you consider the end state is an det operator. For all you operators who disagree - think back to your QL3. Rad theory, Antenna theory, Electricity theory, Basic EW, log books - now for some basic computer training, typing, voice procedure - what about Iris, the CI, PLGR/DAGR, SAS, LAN/LDN - don't forget another week (or so) each for setting up antennas, genny, det drills.....I'm going just from what I think is being taught at the school here - maybe I'm forgetting something. Oh - field Ex? I suppose that one is big. Anyway, it's impossible with the timeline given for this 3's course - no matter what way you look at it that an operator would leave with anything more than "some" exposure to what a test set does - and how fibre really works.
I think some people got the wrong idea with the idea that CSIT will be able to do more - it's not THAT much more. I think you can factor in that QL3 for every other trade (Jimmy cap badge) will probably be scrapped and it'll be more of a QL4 so to speak. That's where you would branch off or stay the course as an operator, learning your basic skills for that path/trade/whatever.
I don't think the imalgamation should be thought of like the old Tel Op changeover - which it seems to me that this was what the Air Force did with their big move. But I can't say for sure, I haven't really looked at the other imalgamation you guys are speaking of.
I dunno - just a hunch.
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