- Reaction score
- 27,526
- Points
- 1,090
Problems, however, can arise when senior commanders (and their staffs) are RTFO when considering what is possible within the time constraint reservists have (class A reservists, that is). It's not merely a case of throwing more money at the problem; as people rise up in a Reserve career they have other factors at play that limit the time they can commit to the Reserves.
When, say, an LFA Commander makes decisions that are fine for full-time personnel but place an inordinate burden on part-time personnel to execute, he sets things up for failure - either key things won't get done because the unit leadership follow the most recent direction to the detriment of more important responsibilities or people burn out because they can't maintain a work/military/homelife balance.
(Mind you, we need to breed better officers, more willing to rise up on their hind legs and say "No, that's stupid, here's why." Too often it's "What a great idea sir!")
When, say, an LFA Commander makes decisions that are fine for full-time personnel but place an inordinate burden on part-time personnel to execute, he sets things up for failure - either key things won't get done because the unit leadership follow the most recent direction to the detriment of more important responsibilities or people burn out because they can't maintain a work/military/homelife balance.
(Mind you, we need to breed better officers, more willing to rise up on their hind legs and say "No, that's stupid, here's why." Too often it's "What a great idea sir!")