Lumber said:
I pay R&Q for the majority of the year. Can't you pay for it while on OJT?
So,
You want me to pay for rent on my place at school, plus R&Q for wherever I'm at (either on base or on the economy) :
. No way, I ain't paying for two places at once. Remember, I pay for a place all year long whereas you kids move out of your rooms after the school year ends. You've gotta remember that RMC and the rest of the world work differently. I can't sign 8 month leases here and it sucks moving in and out every school year (it's stupid too). I get my R&Q paid for in the summer because I already have a place that I'm paying for, therefore I am considered to be on TD from my permanent place of work (my school) and get all the associated costs paid for. You RMC kids do (or at least should, if you don't, there's a major problem) be paying R&Q when you're away on summer taskings because you don't maintain a permanent place of residence during the summer that you have to pay for.
There are Class A reservists in all of these HQs, so each usually has a parade night in addition to the daily activities - IIRC 32 CBG's used to be Tuesday. In terms of going to Meaford from Guelph, for example, would it be workable for you if you were placed on TD or given the same travel allowance that reservists are entitled to when they live far away from their unit and drive or commute in to parade?
Really? I never knew that. As for my Meaford comment, it's 2-3 hours for me to get there, minimum. Probably closer to 3. Now, are we talking about working there in the summer on OJT/EWAT or as a weeknight thingy a la a PRes unit. If it's the former, sure I'd do it if I get the associated TD and travel reimbursement. If the latter, then no.
31 and 32 CBG used to each run their own battle schools in Toronto and London. They were an organizational body which oversaw the staff running in-house JLC (PLQ now) and weekend Basic, QL3 and other entry-level individual training courses - course staff were drawn from across the CBG, but the Battle School's small staff oversaw everything, conducted ln, ops, admin functions and maintained the Standards Cell. They also paraded at night, plus some of these courses also used to have a parade/training night where the course staff and students would all train at one armouries or another. Not sure if this is still the case
Ack. But again, what could an OCdt contribute beyond being a poorly admin clerk? My point is that forcing civvie-u types to parade is a good idea, but unworkable with the numbers, lack of experience etc.
Not sure what EWAT is. To add to the difficulty, while on the SUTL (all ROTP fall under the Subsidised University Training List) , BTL, ATL or other training employment, I believe you fall under Chief Military Personnel, not the Army. This of course generates problems because while the Army may want you, have jobs for you, etc, there is a bureuacratic firewall in that you don't 'belong' to the Army. Funny that you mention money, though, because systemically the money is there, particularly for things that rectify individual training problems... the RFT and PAT/PAR resolution by posting them to OJT at units being a couple examples.
EWAT = Employment While Awaiting Training
And what you describe is the exact problem. When trying to set up an across-country EWAT job for myself, I found orgs (like the unit getting me) willing to pay my TD, R&Q etc but were unable to as I didn't belong to them, the brigade, the area or even the Army. I tried various options, such as asking if the Log Branch itself would fund it (considering it was a golden opportunity for training). All to naught as I belonged to CMP and they were unwilling (and unable) to pay for me nor approve an 'outside' org paying either. The money is there, but it is a matter of who belongs to who.
My solution was simply to go on OJT in an area where I could stay with my parents. It worked, and it was an excellent experience. The system needs work, but again, to go back to my original point, making it easier for legions of untrained and often dopey OCdt's to descend on units could cause problems as well (imagine the deluge of EWAT requests that CANSOFCOM would get each summer). The current system works if you're motivated and able to find employment yourself. As with many things in the CF (pay, uniforms, kit etc) EWAT/OJT for ROTP is something that cannot be left to the big green machine, you have to do most of the legwork yourself.