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I'm sure if you explained your case to them they probably would have made an exception....
NFLD Sapper said:I'm sure if you explained your case to them they probably would have made an exception....
c_canuk said:It's irritating when you're told you need new high visibility name tapes, that you have to blow half a day of personal time and the only day you have time to do so, they're closed.
ArmyVern said:I feel for you; I'd much prefer that you tossed your own garbage out and we just issued you your 5 per year. Every Sup Tech I know would say the same. I've no idea the "why" for this other than someone making the rules way above us decided that 'some' reservists probably would not actually ruin 5 shirts per year and thus, money was to be saved by only exchanging shirts "certified" as requiring replacement. Spending 10 bucks in wages to save the 6 bucks of the cost of the t-shirt.
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Pusser said:Occasionally, "the system" puts in silly requirements like this in order to prevent personnel from hoarding things or collecting things unnecessarily. Ours is an institution that lives in mortal fear that someone, somewhere is getting something they're not "entitled to." In and of itself this is not actually a bad idea, but when we spend vastly more in resources policing things than we save by those actions, then we have seriously lost our way. W should just issue five shirts a year and be done with it. Saving the disposal costs alone should cover the cost of mistakenly issuing somebody an extra shirt.
Pusser said:You should never have to blow off half a day of personal time to conduct a military duty and going to clothing stores to pick up required kit is a legitimate military duty - regardless of whether it takes all day to do that in the NCR (and yes, I know that it can). If your supervisor won't give you the time necessary to do that, then he/she is part of the problem.
Pusser said:My latest beef is with Clothing On Line. Why is my annual entitlement to seven long-sleeve shirts and seven short-sleeve shirts, but only ten in total? Why can't I order seven of each? For that matter why can't I have as many as I want as long as I have the points to "pay" for them. It doesn't make sense that I can order more pairs of trousers than I could ever use in a year, but get cut short on shirts even though I can "afford" them (N.B: my shirts are white, so I go through them rather quickly - seven of each would be adequate, but I'd still like more).
c_canuk said:we're under 50% manned trade wise, I was double hatted, my Capt was away, and it's March. We support operational requirements.
Getting name tapes is at the bottom of the priority list. Since I had a slice of time on my travel day, which is technically duty, I wanted to go then, but while getting the address I realized they were closed.
c_canuk said:Back to my original post.
If you will read the appointments only caveat again, you will see they are for operational reasons only. Since I was only going on course and only had wed, my travel day, to go to supply, I was frustrated.
c_canuk said:Especially since for most of us, getting over there is not easy nor time effective. Some of us are working nights and weekends uncompensated in addition to normal hours to keep on top of operational requirements and last minute CDSO and MNDO requests among others.
c_canuk said:It's irritating when you're told you need new high visibility name tapes, that you have to blow half a day of personal time and the only day you have time to do so, they're closed.
c_canuk said:Pardon me for my outburst, I did not mean to offend, just illustrate disbelief that this is the case.
BinRat55 said:I guess you were as frustrated as us when people use Supply as their "last minute excuse" as to why they are unprepared...
And we, too, deal with operational requirements, fastballs evenings and weekends (don't give me the "uncompensated" bull - you are in a uniform as am I) What do you think we do - shut 'er down and go for cheese doodles?
I have been ordering hi-vis tapes and slip-ons for over a year and a half now - just the way Vern described. How is it that just recently, one day before you have to go away, you need them?
It's fine. You do not need to be in disbelief. We have jobs too. Real ones.
c_canuk said:ArmyVern, are you saying they'll mail us the name tapes, if so I'll be all over that. I was under the impression that was not entertained as you'd be doing it constantly, and i figure that's really not sustainable.
ArmyVern said:I'm saying your Unit (section, whatever) should be ordering nametapes for your applicable group in bulk via a nominal roll submitted by your (Chief Clerk, RQ, SQ, CAM, WO, QM, Section Head) etc etc once per year. Those nametapes can then be sent by Clothing Stores to the applicable "orderer" (here, I have the Chief Clerk do the Unit list up and Clothing sends them to him once received) for distribution to all the section/Unit members.
They will NOT mail stuff out individually.
NFLD Sapper said:In my unit there is a "sign-in" order sheet for name tapes both CADPAT and DEU...but takes a long time for the RQ to get them sent out and returned.....
Pusser said:If we were really clever, all Clothing Stores would have embroidery machines and could make nametapes in any style (just need to keep stock of the blanks) on demand or even on the spot.
The technology exists and it's not expensive.
c_canuk said:never implied any of that, just pointing out that some of us don't have much time during regular business hours, and when the woe is me, my section is so undermanned violining started; I wanted to make the point clear, you're not alone.
I'm not saying it's the people manning clothing stores are at fault, I'm in disbelief that you're undermanned to the point you have to close one business day a week.
I'm also sure you're familiar with a sliding scale of priority and last minute taskings... I wear 3Bs normally so it wasn't a pressing issue until last minute.
I've been cancelling my scheduled timing to go to supply in MM since oct last year. However when the MNDO calls, "sorry can't support you I have to go to supply to pick up my name tapes all afternoon" isn't an option.
ArmyVern, are you saying they'll mail us the name tapes, if so I'll be all over that. I was under the impression that was not entertained as you'd be doing it constantly, and i figure that's really not sustainable.
c_canuk said:BinRat55 - I guess this is another example of tone being difficult to convey across written media.
c_canuk said:If you want to believe I'm blaming you, fill your boots. It's not my intention but I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Pusser said:If we were really clever, all Clothing Stores would have embroidery machines and could make nametapes in any style (just need to keep stock of the blanks) on demand or even on the spot.
The technology exists and it's not expensive.