Jarnhamar said:All depends.
1. Hook his machine up to a generator
2. Deal with not sleeping well for a few days, like everyone else on course.
3. Get driven on to base to sleep in transient quarters every night.
stellarpanther said:I wouldn't have thought 1 and 3 would be an option considering it's a course.
Jarnhamar said:All depends what's considered reasonable and resources available. He's not being released for it so it's not going to kill him not having the machine.
Driving him out of the field is a huge administrative burden but I've seen it done for a other member on a course for different reasons.
Some plq courses do admin in the field and have laptops set up, need generators for that.
Course staff would make the call.
stellarpanther said:If it went to D Med Pol, I would assume he has a chit that says something along the lines of: must have access to AC power when sleeping or something like that.
Eye In The Sky said:At the end of the day, the course is governed (maybe not the best word...) by a Qualification Standard, and a Training Plan/Training & Education Plan.
If a student has MELs that are assigned that preclude them from completing a course, they don't complete the course and do not get the qualification.
Jarnhamar said:Oh ya. I love that can't miss more than 24 hours of field time rule.
Jarnhamar said:I would think that would make him undeployable and violate UoS.
Jarnhamar said:That was going to be my suggestion for SPs friend. Get a no field chit.
stellarpanther said:Would that not be a breach of UoS.? Also, how would a mbr complete PLQ?
stellarpanther said:Would that not be a breach of UoS.? Also, how would a mbr complete PLQ?
Target Up said:As far back as my memory goes, if a member has limitations that prevent them from completing the course, said member is considered unfit until such time as the situation resolves itself. Plenty of people don't get leadership training and don't advance in their careers. Not everyone gets to be RSM, plenty of lifer corporals, like me, out there, and I did the course.
stellarpanther said:That makes sense... I'm going to tell him to show up with his chit in hand about needing to use his machine and I guess it will be up to the staff to take it from there. As far as Cpl for life, I don't think it's a bad thing and a lot of people prefer it. I once heard someone say that MCpl is probably the worst rank to have and I think that's accurate. Sure you get out of a lot of the shit jobs but you also get shit on a lot more if things don't go right. Money wise, it's certainly not worth the aggravation for the little extra you make.
stellarpanther said:So I'm sensing now that was sarcasm because obviously if you can't do the field portion you can't pass PLQ. Would having a P-Cat saying no field not also be a breach of UoS? I would assume yes but who knows these days. As I said earlier, the P-Cat that seems to be common saying no drill/parade greater than 30 minutes essentially means no parades. Other than those quick parades that are done in the concourse at NDHQ that last about 10 minutes, I haven't been on any that are less than 30 minutes. Even parade practices are usually 1-2 full days. I know a few people with those chits and they don't get put on them. Can you imagine showing up for practice and in the middle of drill having your alarm on your watch go off and when the MWO says something about it you say sorry sir, I'm done with this for today, see ya!
Target Up said:stellarpanther said:...I once heard someone say that MCpl is probably the worst rank to have and I think that's accurate. ...
It's thankless, that's for sure, but you don't get your third hook without it.