I'll believe it when I see it.
Because needing 3x the heavily red support trades is a genius idea. Recruiting is broken, but it's not broken because we're trying to be efficient running a joint recruiting apparatus.Maybe it's time to separate CAF recruiting into Army, Navy, Air Force offices and let the three branches vet and administer the people.
So three or more recruiting systems instead of one?Maybe it's time to separate CAF recruiting into Army, Navy, Air Force offices and let the three branches vet and administer the people.
So like most of Europe does?Na just clever account, they will do what some others do an add coast guard spending into the numbers, that will bump us up .3 or so
Speed of entry is a challenge. And it gets worse as there are less people. They aren't going to run a basic every week for 15 people. The system tries to align BMQ with trades training. If trades training is once per year then BMQ for that trade is once per year. So you wait until about a month out from BMQ on the list until selection.Running a merit board for applicants is a ridiculous hoop with very little yield. How many applicants pull out of the process because they're waiting on the board to sit? Have the CFRCs do QC, get the person enrolled, and let's have them shoot their shot. PRB and 5D/F if they can't hack it. We lose more people in application than we should during training and that's wrong.
Recruiting doesnt do this. Never had enough applicants to even think about it. We target communities for sure, but don't turn away anyone. The only place that has equity numbers they must hit for entry is RMC. And its based only on geography. So if you get into RMC its in competition from the pool of applicants from your province not against everyone from everywhere.Equity Targets are things to recruit towards, not to bar applicants against. If we have applicants coming in for in demand trades, fuck your quotas. We don't have the luxury when we're 16-20K in the hole and have commitments to make.
The Commissary and Wagon Trains.Which offices get the clerks, Supply Techs, Med Techs, etc?
Which offices get the clerks, Supply Techs, Med Techs, etc?
I can think of no more perfectly CAF response to a problem than tripling the number of recruiting head quarters.Maybe it's time to separate CAF recruiting into Army, Navy, Air Force offices and let the three branches vet and administer the people.
I can think of no more perfectly CAF response to a problem than tripling the number of recruiting head quarters.
You've failed to articulate any point at all that would support each L1 doing its own recruiting. Throwing your hands up and staying the status quo doesn't work is quite frankly stating the obvious without actually explaining how the hell your suggestion fixes anything. Maybe it's a harder problem than a one liner SCS Reddit meme can fix?You’re assuming we will run the same recruiting model and just triple it. I do like the current status quo, seems to be a complete and utter failure. We should just stay the course….
That runs counter to what a recruiter told the news last fall...1. Uniform choices are not a recruiting tool. They are too allow members to feel more comfortable and give them choice. I don't think its even a retention tool.
2. Recruiting doesn't give a crap if you are 25 to life. The entire org is geared to BMQ, initial environmental and trades training. After that its the trades problem to keep them. If someone does their 5 years then mission accomplished.
3. Job market is hyper competative everywhere. Spouse is civi recruiter and its dog eat dog out there. The Boomer retirement wave started a little early thanks to COVID and is just rolling over everyone. Combined with reduced cohort of millenials. RN recruiting is down 25%+, US only element to even get close to their targets is USMC.
Speed of entry is a challenge. And it gets worse as there are less people. They aren't going to run a basic every week for 15 people. The system tries to align BMQ with trades training. If trades training is once per year then BMQ for that trade is once per year. So you wait until about a month out from BMQ on the list until selection.
So the alternative to what you are saying here is hire them with no merit board ASAP. Then we won't give them a BMQ, and have them sit on PAT platoon for 4 months instead, where they get in trouble and release anyways because they aren't doing anything. We tried that during Afghanistan. Disaster.
RCN I think has an interesting idea with the Naval Experience Program, bascially a summer to summer gap year idea where you target a specific time and age and go from there.
Recruiting doesnt do this. Never had enough applicants to even think about it. We target communities for sure, but don't turn away anyone. The only place that has equity numbers they must hit for entry is RMC. And its based only on geography. So if you get into RMC its in competition from the pool of applicants from your province not against everyone from everywhere.
“We’re selling the benefits of being in the Canadian Armed Forces,” he says. “The pension, the medical, the dental, the education piece, continuing education, as well as a pretty interesting career where you get to travel around the world, potentially, and get paid to do it.”
Recruiters are given targets to meet, with spots divvied up by trade, as well as minimum targets for female recruits and maximums for men. There is also a high-level push for what the military still refers to as “visible minorities” and Indigenous people.
“Diversity is what we’re after,” Clark says.
Agreed. I think a CPIC handed in by the applicant on enrollment would suffice. Start ER process at or after BMQ.I do wonder if we could let people’s back ground checks be pending during their time at St Jean ?
Not quite. The CEMS piece requires G2 and O2 for the applicant to be enrolled, if not you're medically disqualified. Some common disqualifiers are antidepressant use (which has become more prevalent with better understanding of their uses and effects) and behavioral stuff requiring stimulant therapy (ADHD, etc. That we also, too, understand better and how they affect people).I imagine medical has sorted to ensure the candidates can actually do what ever passes for physical training in BMQ now.
Dismissal is so much easier when people actually apply policy to it. Irregular enrollment has its own release category for God sake even.But back ground stuff could probably be pending with some kind of policy shift to allow dismissal if it’s not clear.
That's a misrepresentation of what actually happens. There are targets because all gov't recruiting has targets. But no one is told to take a hike because they don't match some equity calculation. Perhaps if we had a 135% applications to positions those decisions might have to be made, but its pretty hard when you can't meet any artificial ceilings or targets because you're at 65% instead.That runs counter to what a recruiter told the news last fall...
Military sounding alarm over recruiting problems as Canadians steer clear
That's certainly something that needs to be looked at. I'm not sure (and will find out in Sept) but I believe the landed immigrant option will allow for reliable status, pending other options. Canadians can get high status much more quickly.I do wonder if we could let people’s back ground checks be pending during their time at St Jean
Yeah I have umm, questions about the navy’s one year program I won’t lieThat's a misrepresentation of what actually happens. There are targets because all gov't recruiting has targets. But no one is told to take a hike because they don't match some equity calculation. Perhaps if we had a 135% applications to positions those decisions might have to be made, but its pretty hard when you can't meet any artificial ceilings or targets because you're at 65% instead.
That's certainly something that needs to be looked at. I'm not sure (and will find out in Sept) but I believe the landed immigrant option will allow for reliable status, pending other options. Canadians can get high status much more quickly.
However that's a big challenge for the RCN. All trades onboard ship need higher than reliable. And if that takes too long well, you're screwed.
You've failed to articulate any point at all that would support each L1 doing its own recruiting. Throwing your hands up and staying the status quo doesn't work is quite frankly stating the obvious without actually explaining how the hell your suggestion fixes anything. Maybe it's a harder problem than a one liner SCS Reddit meme can fix?