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As much as I agree with you, it is just not the demographic we have anymore. Not so much in the combat branches, but certainly in the support trades. Most combat branches or operations branches do what they do because they enjoy it and wouldn't do anything else in the world. I personally run on adrenaline I get from flying, no kidding. Talk to my wife and ask her what happens if I don't fly for a couple of weeks.
Most of the support trades (from experience) do it because they have to (or it certainly feel that way when I interact with them). Either because they are under obligatory service, they are close to retirement and want to "tough it out" till then or because they became slave to the military (they feel they wouldn't be able to transfer to a civy job). The simple answer is to just let them get out if they are not happy. The problem in technical trades is that we then lose a ton of experience that is irreplaceable in the near and medium term, leading to shortage of qualified personnel. So in that sense, the military is somewhat stuck between a rock and a hard place.
We used the "get out if you are not happy" method last year when we posted techs from Bagotville to Cold Lake. Turns out none of them were bluffing and instead of missing pers in Cold Lake only, we found ourselves having to fill positions at both Wings. But I disgress.
Most of the support trades (from experience) do it because they have to (or it certainly feel that way when I interact with them). Either because they are under obligatory service, they are close to retirement and want to "tough it out" till then or because they became slave to the military (they feel they wouldn't be able to transfer to a civy job). The simple answer is to just let them get out if they are not happy. The problem in technical trades is that we then lose a ton of experience that is irreplaceable in the near and medium term, leading to shortage of qualified personnel. So in that sense, the military is somewhat stuck between a rock and a hard place.
We used the "get out if you are not happy" method last year when we posted techs from Bagotville to Cold Lake. Turns out none of them were bluffing and instead of missing pers in Cold Lake only, we found ourselves having to fill positions at both Wings. But I disgress.