MedTech said:Ah... I'm glad that there's someone else who has an opinion on the strike by the Service. JIBC's ability to negotiate will have to be seen, and you have to realize that the protocols of BC is not the same as other provinces. Not to mention that the other provinces all have their OWN service to worry about, so why should one service ditch their own recruits/student PCPs and take on a bunch of CF ones?
You have to realize that CF PCP students is only a DROP of water in a VERY big pond. Please don't think that their thoughts of out of province precepting has anything remotely to do with you. It has everything to do with the civi PCP students which out number you 5:1.
Why would JAG Officers look into a breach of contract? BCAS does NOT work for JIBC Paramedic Academy. When they became separate entities way back in the day (when the service stopped training their own), the only thing left in agreement was that all paramedics will be precepted in BC, because they will work in BC, and they will adhere to BC protocols. So another words JIBC being a civilian body (yes JIBC is actually a business) has no control over what the Ambulance does or does not do.
I would not expect JAG to look at BCAS with a microscope, but rather JIBC. BCAS facilitates JIBC's requests for preceptors, however JIBC is on the hook for a contract with DND afaik.
As a contracted institution, JIBC has made commitments (somewhere on paper I presume) that were made prior to this latest disruption in BCAS employee's accepting JIBC students for precepting. While the crux of the situation rests in BC with the members of CUPE Local 873, BCAS, and the Provincial government (to settle issues), the Justice Institute of BC is no longer able to meet their scheduled training plan for their students (military and civilian alike).
Once we've completed all we can out here in BC, we're heading back to Borden to complete our QL3 field phase ASAP, and then get posted to our units. This is a huge plus for everyone, for the time being as we get to move on with our lives and careers. I can only start to imagine the administrative burden this will cause, since those of us that are posted will do so with a footnote beside our name... Pte. Bloggins Med Tech1
And yes, just like you mentioned about DND vs Civ. students, JIBC has reminded us Military folk almost every day that "Fee for Service" students definitely capture the schools attention... "on a different level". What I find interesting is that while DND students are looked at as free loaders compared to civvies, DND still floats the bill. But... uggg...I digress.
SFB said:It is my personal and professional opinion that you would be an idiot to not take the job you want if and when you are offered it. This little "hick up" is only a year or so of pain, for which you are being paid, clothed, housed and fed during.
There is a saying: "Its all pensionable time".
And that pensionable time is quite good. ;D
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