- Reaction score
- 777
- Points
- 1,240
My mother always said, "life isn't fair".
These days, people are too concerned with what is "fair".
The problem with accounting for "fair", is who thinks the work vs time off is "fair".
In the past 20+ years, we've experienced "adjustments" to the pay and benefits package,
and the results of this living experiment has been a disaster. For each change made, it has ultimately resulted
in a savings for the taxpayer and more disgruntlement for MilPers.
Assuming everyone in a unit is getting screwed is a poor position to start from.
If the OP can offer his unit a solution to his issue, do so.
When you are posted to your next position and find it to your liking,
will you (and everyone in your situation) give up benefits to even things out, to be fair?
These days, people are too concerned with what is "fair".
The problem with accounting for "fair", is who thinks the work vs time off is "fair".
In the past 20+ years, we've experienced "adjustments" to the pay and benefits package,
and the results of this living experiment has been a disaster. For each change made, it has ultimately resulted
in a savings for the taxpayer and more disgruntlement for MilPers.
Assuming everyone in a unit is getting screwed is a poor position to start from.
If the OP can offer his unit a solution to his issue, do so.
When you are posted to your next position and find it to your liking,
will you (and everyone in your situation) give up benefits to even things out, to be fair?