Monsoon said:
Okay, you've mentioned it enough times that I'm now genuinely curious: why is it that you regard tasks outside Canada as an unusual liability? You've acknowledged that the risk and hardship are subject to other allowances, so I gather it's the generally life-disrupting nature of the taskings?
I mention it because there isn't a Res Cl A or B member who can be told "you're going to Country A for Time B on Deployment Y" on any given day at work. It isn't part of the Res TOS - it is part of every Reg TOS. While not everyone will be deployed, everyone can be and is expected to be deployable. That is the difference and why I mention it. Every Reg force person is expected to be deployable...no Res force person is expected (realistically) to deploy.
Well I've got news for you - a feature of class B life at a unit or HQ is having had to spend three months of every summer (i.e. when you'd rather be doing something with your kids) living in the huts at Meaford or Valcartier, or having to go to some remote part of the country for a long weekend or a few weeks on a "take it or leave it" basis and short notice. Frankly, if I had to unexpectedly spend twelve weeks in rough accommodations at a inconvenient time for my family, I'd rather do it in Eastern Europe.
I've done the class B gig, I understand it BUT...Cl B is not supposed to be a career. 3 months in the summer....with the option to make it home on, at least, long weekends isn't so bad is it?
At the same time, the use case you've described ("deploying outside our borders on XX hours of X days notice") is typically only a feature of a handful of high-readiness units (typically with their own unit or environmental allowances), and not of, say the third of the CAF that works in the CMP organization. Is it possible that you're generalizing your specific experience to all RegF folks?
It is an
expectation for anyone posted to any operational unit, but it can happen to any reg force member (who isn't say, medically restricted) on any given day they walk into work. It is a
reality for high ready units and sub-units. I think the Ready Duty ships are an example when the SHTF down in the Caribbean a few years ago (earthquakes, etc).
I'm trying to draw attention to the expectation aspect thru Reg Force TOS vice Res TOS. I understand not all people live that reality; this is true within the fleet I am posted to know, so I understand not everyone lives the way I and the crews I've been on the past 4 years. There is the expectation though, that anyone can be deployed and that can happen on any given day you walk thru the breezeway.
The difference I am (maybe poorly) trying to draw attention to is the different
expectation the GoC has from the avg Reg and Res force member.