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Strike said:Blacklab - having two dogs and two cats myself, I understand how it could aggravate you that you now have to eat up the extra costs. However, not everyone has a pet, which is likely why the benefit was moved to the personal envelope. You do realize that anything you HAVE to pay for in your move you can also claim on your income tax, making the bite not quite as big.
My husband and I will never be so lucky as he is self-employed and will have to eat up the costs of moving his equipment and likely wouldn't even be able to claim it OR write it off.
We all make sacrifices and, I hate to be so crass, but Joe Q Public doesn't give a crap that you have to pay extra to move your pets considering everything else that DOES get covered. Before sitting down and saying, "Whoa is me," maybe you should be looking at how our benefits/services compare to other companies and government agencies when their employees are forced to move.
Other departments and some companies have much better benefits/services than we do. For example other federal departments get weekend travel assistance so they can go home to visit their families. We get one trip per year. Sucks if you live over 1500k away from home and cant zip down from the NCR on the weekends to see the kids. The majority of Joe Q Public thinks that we are paid tax free and the CF just buys our house from us when we are posted. Joe Q public wouldn't move every three years or more. I had a job offer out west where my house would be purchased by the company, at market value, and they would sell it. Move furniture and pay all associated fees with the purchase of my house. Plus pay for my family and me to travel. If you compare CF to lets say a minimum wage employee yes we have it great. But if you compare us to a large corporation perhaps not that great. I don't think the overall point of this situation is what we do or do not received it is the implemention of the changes and how it will negatively affect the lower rank and file. An extra 550 a month out of pocket for rations is a very hard hit to any CF member, with perhaps the exception of higher ranking members. The ones who should be, and I am sure they are, trying to get this changed.
Strike said:I think all these extra benefits have made us all feel a little too entitled in the past few years.
These aren't extra benefits , they are costs that are associated with moving. Joe Q Public wouldn't move unless a)it was paid for and b) there was a significant salary increase because of the move, by the way 138 pre- tax dollars per month is not significant, this is the amount a SGT to WO gets for promotion. This must be that generous compensation that CF members are enjoying.
I know I sound a bit jaded but it is because I am. Hard to say we look after our people when the ones that are affected by this the most are the ones that need the most looking after.
Fixed the quote. Harris - Army.ca Staff.