Eye In The Sky
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Haggis said:I, too, spent a few years in the unit Class B "slave trade". I was Ops WO (FTUC position) and HQ SM (Class A position). I was tasked away each summer (one year from end April to Labour Day) to support RST, ARC and NRC. Obviously, no leave was granted during that "critical" summer period. Trying to take leave over the fall/winter training period when unit or bde exercises were planned was often met with "you're on leave from your Class B weekday job, not your Class A weekend job. I expect to see you out on exercise." Sometimes that came from the unit and sometimes from Bde.On the other side of the coin, before I retired in December, I was a Class A Ops O for almost 3 years. My Ops and HQ FTUC were tasked away from early April to late August. This left me and the Class A Adjt stickhandling RFIs for the entire unit which really throws a wrench into your summer as the "returns for XXX are due ASAP" and "regret short notice" messages don't stop during RST because the Bde and Div HQ staffs are still at their desks. As a Class A shift worker who had a CAF laptop at home I occasionally had revenge on the HQ staff by responding to their "time sensitive" e-mails between 0100 - 0400, thus setting off their Blackberies in the middle of the night. ;D
I made a point of ensuring my Ops team got their summer leave passes in to me for the CO to sign long before tasking season started. This was quite easy as the Bde and Div were usually very last
minute in releasing tasking briques for the summer.
Most of the slots the CH HQ and unit Cl B (and RSS) were tasked to support were Res trg, no?
It makes sense, INO, that the Res should be the primary supporter of those tasking briques. It also seems logical too that, if you were a B type, part of the reality of having the B position meant you'd be expected to support Res trg during the summer when the Cl A trg cycle was stood down until after Labour Day. :2c:
I get it, people would have liked to sit around the armouries enjoying early dismissal, etc all summer....then who would support the Res trg, if not the full time reservists??