FDO said:
I like the full time/part time idea. We could have a part time military, lets call them "Reserves" Then we could have a full time military, we could call them "Regular". Oh wait I think I've heard of that somewhere.
If you want to work full time and get the full time pay and the full time benefits. Go RegF. If you want to have your cake and eat it too, go Reserve. Correct me if I'm wrong but as a Reserve you sign a contract stating where you will work and what job you will do as well as what rank you will be paid at. The choice is yours. If you don't like the pay don't sign the contract!
Fair enough, however I think you'll find that if you gave reservists the option of going on Class C, the overwelming majority would take C over B, regardless of the added stipulations of a Class C contract.
I'd also like to see less bureacratic bungling, when you want someone for 3 years, make the contract for three years, don't do what happened to me
1 year contract, got TD for 364 days, Contract gets extended, now I don't qualify for TD, but because my current remaining contract is not longer than one year, I also don't qualify for a move to location that had the contract been made longer than 1 year I would have been entitled for.
don't look me in the face after screwing me like that and saying it's dishonest for me to ask that they put a 1 day break in the contracts so I can still collect TD since I'm not able to get a cost move. Especially after I've been working a month off contract signing class A pay sheets that are held just in case I get injured or something, while I'm unpaid because you couldn't be bothered to have the contract extended on time.
Don't fight my claim for TAA after I am required to vacate the shacks and live at my standard residence 1hr and 10 minutes away.
Dont get pissed off at me for going reg force after I've given you 3 years good service while claiming to support my going on tour while throwing the wrench into ever single opportunity to deploy behind my back, so you can continue to employ someone in a position, that is normally filled by a tech earning spec pay, who earns 15% less and does not qualify for spec pay.
Edited to add:
to further clarify the extention was supposed to be for 3 more years, and I'd spent a month and a half spending an extra 600 a month in fuel commuting while not recieving pay, and did not even start getting TAA for 3 more months after having to fight for it within the local COC
Seriously Guys, if you are a young Class B Reservist looking to make a go of it, CT to the regs, unfortunatly you probably won't get to teach at the schools in the summer anymore, but the lack of bumbling administration and job security make up for it.
Now if I could just get to a field unit when I'm up for posting.