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Stoker said:Whatever happened to equal pay for equal work.
Class A and Class B service is Not equal work
Stoker said:Whatever happened to equal pay for equal work.
ArmyVern said:But there's the kicker of the difference between you (C Class) and a B Class. A B Class pers is only a short term contract, for example to fill in for one of my troops while she completes her maternity leave and he is therefore not deployable, further taskable to CFSAL/TAVs etc (even with LOTS of notice, unlike some of my RegF troops who find themselves with as little as 24 hours notice before being sent away to teach for 12-16 weeks etc away from their families).
You, being C Class, are on a long term contract --- subject to the same rig-a-ma-roll that the RegF guy/gal next to you is ... and you get 100% of the pay to show for it.
Stoker said:Vern, for us (Navy) Class B pers on also on long term contracts (up to 3 years). If I want to say have a shore posting i'm expected to take a 15% pay cut, even though while ashore i'm either teaching or performing a variation of my job on ship. In some cases we are utilized to teach regular force personnel while ashore.
X-mo-1979 said:So if its such a big deal and your already doing the same job with the same pay/deployments....why dont you join the reg force?
Stoker said:Like I said in my earlier post, I have my reasons. Especially because it involves a substantial rank adjustment.
ArmyVern said:Can you be tasked out of the area and away from home (and your family) to a school in .... hmmm... Borden, Ontario for 16 weeks to instruct on a PLQ with 24hours NTM right now?
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ArmyVern said:Can you be tasked out of the area and away from home (and your family) to a school in .... hmmm... Borden, Ontario for 16 weeks to instruct on a PLQ with 24hours NTM right now?
What if they moved the Fleet School to Petawawa --- would you take a posting there (not that you could be posted [because ResF members can't be posted like RegF people who get shipped out to holes all the time whether we like it or not ...] --- but would you??) (I'll go easy on the Fleet School to Pet idea --- it is so assinine they just might like it!!)
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kratz said:Those long term class B sailors must also sign a terms of service, with unlimited liability, just like the class C sailor, with the same obligation to serve as directed.
54/102 CEF said:Ref short term taskings and the over night train to Borden. We can all see its possible but I don`t hear it happening over and over and over.
Half this forum is arguing the hard headed reg force join us or nothing approach - part is arguing if I`m in reserves and done my training and have time in I MAY want to control my own destiny.
But if the skills and qualifications are equal is being avoided.
So lets focus on get trained - get time in - it shouldn't matter if you are qualified.
When the gap is closed - even the dumbest Liberal ex Defence Hack should agree that there is a strong basis for equal pay when the gaps are closed.
So eat your weakest man if you want - it only depletes the sum of us all.
ArmyVern said:Can you be tasked out of the area and away from home (and your family) to a school in .... hmmm... Borden, Ontario for 16 weeks to instruct on a PLQ with 24hours NTM right now?
X-mo-1979 said:If your doing the same job as other reg force PO's wouldnt that make you as qualified?So why would you lose rank?Or are the regualr force members more qualified...you have me confused now.
Stoker said:Well I never been tasked to go to Borden, however i'v been given 2 days notice to sail to Europe for a guy who was Dagged red at the last moment. I also have gotten home after a several month trip and given a couple of days notice and been expected to sail on another ship for another couple of months deployment a number of times. Things like that are happening much often.
If they moved the fleet school to Petawawa from Quebec, to be honest that would be a improvement 8). But seriously being in the Navy and in a hard sea trade, that doesn't usually happen. IF it did, I would suck it up and go.
Poppa said:Personally, I think the 15% is a good price to pay for being my own career manager.
Haggis said:If the employing unit sees fit to send you to, say, Gagetown (sorry Vern) to teach at CTC, you have two choices:
Stoker said:I don't think it is when your're trying to raise a family and pay the bills.
Corps of Guides said:Not a different kettle of fish, and I'm not starting anything. It is a legitimate comment, and question.
The CIC is part of the ResF. They would be included in any acts amending the ResF pay structure.
ArmyVern said:Depends on what your reasons are.
If you are staying ResF so that you and your family are not subject to the rigors of postings, your spouses employment, your childrens education etc, unwanted operational tours to austere locations (vice painting boats in Bermuda etc) ... then that, combined with your own personal career management, certainly would make it worth it to some. But that's another bit about that 15% --- you have a choice and you didn't go RegF, but chose to stay ResF for some reason --- so even YOU found it worth it at some point.
If you have so much time invested in the Navy ..... why don't you do a CT, bite the bullet and go Reg!Stoker said:I don't think it is when your're trying to raise a family and pay the bills.