Staff Weenie said:
MRM - note that a Class B can be sent anywhere in Canada, their recourse is 30 days to release. That's part of how I fell into the Class B trap (11.5 yrs now) - my predecessor signed on in Hamilton, and was immediately told he'd be employed in BC for the next four to five months - he refused and had his employment cancelled.
Yes. Perhaps my post was not clear, but that is what I was saying. Serve in Canada as required, and have 30 days notice to end employment, whether it be you or the CF.
I can, and have, been sent all over the country on little notice, that's part of the excitement for me. As I've mentioned, I hold the Alternate position for a High Readiness position, and once I convince 9'er Domestic, I'll get my name in for a Roto. I've trained many young Reg F HCA on their jobs, and I've got more field time than quite a few Reg F HCA. So, does the Reg F still get 15% more out of their people than me?
The thing is, I'm not unique - there's many many more Cl B Reservists who are even more dedicated (or insane, take your pick). I just find that as we slowly blur that line between Reg and Res, as they were created decades ago, then perhaps the relevance and ethics of a significant pay divide is no longer justifiable.
I agree there are MANY dedicated Reservists who serve the CF in long term capacities. I was one of them for 17 years and know many many people who have served longer than that in Class B jobs and hold great wealths of "corporate knowledge" in the jobs and units that are quite honestly, vital to the success of said units. Because of the longevity of their service in these units, they are very well connected, very well versed and extremely capable in their jobs.
However (there is always a however, isn't there?) what I was suggesting was that the Class B TOS are quite different from either Reg F or Class C, and that, if the pay is going to be comparable, then I would expect that the TOS for Class B would reflect that change as well.
As per my example, the difference between me and the other Sgt, who was Reg Frce in my previous unit, I could not be told to ruck up and go. Different TOS, right?
So, I think my stance is not at all that Reservists in Class B don't perform to their Reg Force counterparts level, rather, that they are expected to go "anywhere, anytime" above and beyond here in our great country. And that deployability factor is the biggest difference in the TOS, IMHO of course.
FWIW, I think it IS time for there to be a change in the TOS for Class B/B(a), as suggested my AirMich IIRC that Class B "over 180 days" goes to a Class C pay level. However, I would also suggest that the TOS must change as well.
The Reg F Sgt that I worked alongside and was friends with at my last unit before my CT and I worked equally as hard at our duties. His duties took him across the pond, where I as Class B was not as deployable/employable.
I think we are agreeing with each other?
MRM
*edit for spelling and other PEI Engrish type stuff