Haggis
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Then those are lucky units. Unfortunately that's not true everywhere. But in the post I replied to, you were referring to "applicants":GO!!! said:All the militia units I am familiar with have agreements with local gyms/health clubs for free or heavily discounted membership - it is not out of pocket.
GO!!! said:If you were to apply to any uniformed service (LE, Border Serv, CF, DCorr etc) and fail due to the physical requirements, would that department pay or compensate you while you tried to get yourself in shape, so that you could re-apply?
I feel that under NO circumstances should applicants be given access to CF owned or funded facilities until they are hired. That is definitely a perk.
GO!!! said:I agree strongly with the application of the PT standards to the pathetic in the reg force as well - but they are not claiming that they are not paid to work out (most of them go sobbing to the MIR to avoid testing or PT)
Reservists aren't asking to be paid while doing PT on their own. Nor should they. What they are asking for is loss of earnings and pension coverage if they get injured doing PT on their own and are unable to do either Army or Civvy work. (However, paying them would be quite a draw... and a heckuva big chunk out of our new $13B budget) I would say that a part time Reservist who is paid to do PT who fails the PT test, would owe the Army a few bucks. But, hey, where I work full time CF members are given 1 hour/day for PT and some still fail the PT test.
GO!!! said:I've seen guys charged for haircuts - and charges are usually considered when speaking of a members career.
And I've charged guys for haircuts. It's a minor offence. The career implications are not the same. Find me the "haircut" checkbox on the PER form. Apples and oranges again.
Agreed. One Army - One Standard, in all respects.GO!!! said:I believe that we are selling our reservists short by making excuses to keep them from Reg force standards.
Agreed again.GO!!! said:Regardless of your choice, there are standards to be met, and they should be applied equally. Should you choose not to meet them, see ya!
GO!!!, it's been a blast, but it's Christmas Eve. I'm going to forget about PT and PT standards for the next 36 hours.
Have a safe and Merry Christmas.