bbbb said:Any Officer-Cadet doing university-level studies will find SLT a walk in the park compared to engineering.
kincanucks said:It only applies to people who were serving in the reserves at the time they went to RMC. Your previous service would only apply to your pension.
Zoomie said:Not true... The following document: http://www.forces.gc.ca/hr/instructions/engraph/0705_admhrmil_e.asp clearly states that qualifying service can now be used to calculate the IPC of incoming members from the PRes. It also makes a caveat of including any qualifying service within a 5 year window that can also be used.
Further, the CT program has changed dramatically and offers more benefits to trained members making the cross-over from PRes to RegF and vice-versa. Coincidently there is no specific instruction to exempting those members already in service, can you say back-pay? Take this message to your OR and let them work it out for you and see if you are due a new IPC.
kincanucks said:Why do I bother?
It is breath. I will let you answer all the questions WRT this as you must be able to read better than me.Zoomie said:Take a deep breathe....
This message does not only pertain to CT from PRes to RMC - if he was on SuppRes the message would be valid. The same calculation for determining pension buyback (100% Class B/C, 25% Class A) is now being weighed against your entry IPC and TCP. Vested rights for pay is not protected, only your equivalent time in carries over.
SemperV said:I was recently told by a friend who is attending RMC that there has been a recent policy development which impacts those ROTP students who served in the P Res prior to their CT. The policy relates to pay rates, and the fact that OCdts make less than P Res Pte's or Cpls -- and that P Res Ptes are entitled to maintain their pay rate while enrolled in ROTP. I was a Pte in the P Res at the time of my CT.
SemperV said:Now, according to my friend, we are entitled to back-pay because of this new policy. Has anyone heard of this policy? Can you point me to the relevant CANFORGEN or Hr-Mil Instr? I have poked around, and can't seem to find anything. Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.