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Pissed Off Taxpayer
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I am one pissed off taxpayer. I hate seeing my tax dollar wasted. I know nothing about the military and only stumbled onto this site after walking into my sons room last night to see what he was doing on the internet. After reading this forum I was shocked at what I was seeing.
My son came to me all excited last year about wanting to join cadets. After going down and meeting with the officers and talking with my neighbour who is a master officer I think, I let my son join. He has been happy with his newest activity and can hardly wait to go on Wed nights and on the weekends. The Officers who are there are very professional in their conduct and appear to know what they are doing with the kids(They sure listen)
After reading all of the posts in this topic I asked my neighbour to look at the site and he called me at lunch time and said that I did not have anything to worry about that the Officers were in fact Commisioned Officers and trained to do the jobs that they were doing. He also said to me that I should pay little attention to what he call "Primary Reserve squabbling". I asked him if he had any dealings with these officers and did he find the same experiences. He stated to me that he surely would not want to do what the officers teaching cadets have to do, that they are unrecognized and have to put up with a lot. He also said that the good and bad can be found in all areas of the overall organization and it is not just the cadet officers.
Upon really reading what the "CIC" officers are writing in this forum, I can really now understand exactly how professional that they are. They have explained with patience what it is that they do and have in most cases agreed with some of the things being leveled at them. They have as well been very patient especially in not getting upset with what some of the others have said and have remained very calm. Some have even included their names and have not hidden behind a blind form to level attacks. I now have no reservations about letting my son continue in cadets.
To the others in this form it would appear that you have a bias for what ever reason and really don't understand the lines of distinction between what each of you have to do. To see the total disrespect for what these fine people are doing is totally appalling. In my line of work you sure don't have to like the boss, but you had better not beat him up in public as he signs your pay cheque.
When I see junior people doing what you are doing in public it shows to me exactly who is the professional.
Well done Cadet Officers
My son came to me all excited last year about wanting to join cadets. After going down and meeting with the officers and talking with my neighbour who is a master officer I think, I let my son join. He has been happy with his newest activity and can hardly wait to go on Wed nights and on the weekends. The Officers who are there are very professional in their conduct and appear to know what they are doing with the kids(They sure listen)
After reading all of the posts in this topic I asked my neighbour to look at the site and he called me at lunch time and said that I did not have anything to worry about that the Officers were in fact Commisioned Officers and trained to do the jobs that they were doing. He also said to me that I should pay little attention to what he call "Primary Reserve squabbling". I asked him if he had any dealings with these officers and did he find the same experiences. He stated to me that he surely would not want to do what the officers teaching cadets have to do, that they are unrecognized and have to put up with a lot. He also said that the good and bad can be found in all areas of the overall organization and it is not just the cadet officers.
Upon really reading what the "CIC" officers are writing in this forum, I can really now understand exactly how professional that they are. They have explained with patience what it is that they do and have in most cases agreed with some of the things being leveled at them. They have as well been very patient especially in not getting upset with what some of the others have said and have remained very calm. Some have even included their names and have not hidden behind a blind form to level attacks. I now have no reservations about letting my son continue in cadets.
To the others in this form it would appear that you have a bias for what ever reason and really don't understand the lines of distinction between what each of you have to do. To see the total disrespect for what these fine people are doing is totally appalling. In my line of work you sure don't have to like the boss, but you had better not beat him up in public as he signs your pay cheque.
When I see junior people doing what you are doing in public it shows to me exactly who is the professional.
Well done Cadet Officers