tsokman said:Would you have to do linemans work as part of the common phase like climbing poles and things like that...Do current LCIS Techs repair line at all....
tsokman said:Well I liked to know if Im gonna have to do linemans work because Im not too keen on climbing poles...
tsokman said:i just dont want to climb poles..
tsokman said:im not afraid of heights i used to work in the roofing industry i just dont want to climb poles..
Swingline1984 said::-\???????? What an odd thing to say. Seeing as "climbing poles" is only about 2% of the workload and the other 98% has nothing at all to do with them I would suggest that perhaps you don't actually know what a Lineman in the Canadian Forces does. I've spent plenty of my career not climbing poles, in fact I didn't even see a telephone pole today (most likely because I wasn't looking). Go be a gizmo guy if you will, for my part, I will continue to enjoy building your infrastructure.
LineJumper said:It shall be interesting to see the implementation of the amalgamation, I even heard a rumour that the PRes was going to be the lead out (not a very good test bed IMO, due to the irregularity of training value that will need to be monitored after the fact).
Brasidas said:Is that rumour from after the 73 Comm Gp CO and RSM dropped by 745 and were commenting on it? (October-ish?) Last I heard was we were supposed to be following their lead one summer after regforce did it.
LineJumper said:Not entirely correct, a few years in Gagenam brought that "2%" substantially higher, but I digress.
tsokman said:Is there a "threshold of knowledge" exam before an LCIS Tech begins his-her basic MOC training in order to see whether the individual can proceed...
LineJumper said:I'm not sure about the units but isn't 73 the one that was supposed to try the OSG route?
(and the CO..... wouldn't that be Comd?)
It looks as if there are many changes happening on the militia side of the house.