Tarlouth said:
and why do we have shortfalls in CST and IST ?
I will speculate.
RETENTION !
I know more than a handful of CST who re-muster to ATIS every year ( this was rare before 2011). of course ATIS takes them with open arms. These people are not fed up with the CAF or with the branch. They are fed up with ACISS.
Less ACISS core are entering the CST/IST sub occ. ( why have slower career progression, less opportunity, fewer deployments etc for the same pay )
technicians are leaving for greener pastures. ie industry
I think perhaps a reason CST/IST is undermanned is because we are not investing in their future. So, instead, we will dangle a carrot in front of civilians who don't yet know better. Seems like a band-aid to me.
It's been a while since I jumped from LCIS / CST to ATIS, and I'm sad to see that things have not gotten better. When I first meet people outside of Sigs, and they ask what my old trade was, I tell them LCIS...and right away they instantly say, "Man, they really screwed you guys over!"
From the very first day I stepped into CFSCE, (only to discover I was not going to be LCIS, but instead become ACISS).... to today, all of the LCIS / CST's I've known and worked with have not been happy with ACISS.
I was a civilian electronics tech for many years before joining the military. Taking a trade that was electronics/repair and IT/IS systems (perfect combo for me), and changing it to Sig-Op first / technician "when we feel like letting you" (with less pay, no IS/IT) is NOT what I signed on for.
Since then, after being told to more or less shut-up because I didn't know what I'm talking about, I played the ACISS game by their rules and did my job. Everytime I worked under Sigs leadership it was misery... working under CST leadership was better, as long as it was a legacy LCIS who could speak my language. The best experiences were when I worked under maintenance leadership who allowed me to do my actual job, and they were very happy to have me there.
PuckChaser said:
People will stay in a trade because they feel valued and the work is rewarding. If someone picks a trade with pay as primary motivation, some of those people might be the cause of the culture issues we have in the Branch.
I put my heart into ACISS, and in 5 years, never felt valued (except by non-sigs and my LCIS SGTs, who were great!). It's also hard to enjoy a job, and plan your career, when the very people in charge of your trade can't even define/understand what that job and career is supposed to be. There is not one bit of incentive for someone to become a CST. I'd like for anyone to name ONE! I spent 5 years being a guinea pig for ACISS, and had more than enough of the culture issues thrown in my face. When my OT was about to possibly happen, I made it clear (to the CST higher ranks that wanted me to stay) that if I was somehow magically given Spec Pay to stay CST.... that I would still OT.
Also, picking a job with pay as a primary motivation is not a problem....its called an educated and informed decision... something that the formation of ACISS certainly was not. People are just too damn stubborn and proud to admit it. Perhaps we should have anyone (in ALL trades) who is progressing above CPL have their pay frozen until they are MWO. The fact that they chose a military career with the understanding that there would be pay increments as a result of their training and progression must mean that money is all that matters to them, right? :
In one year of being an ATIS OJT, I am happier then I have ever been in the 5 years I was LCIS / ACISS. Why? Perhaps, its because my current leadership actually ASKED about my previous technical skills and training and got to know me, and what I could offer them. As a result, I have done more technical work, and more IT/IS related work than I did as a CST. I'm actually being trained by a senior tech with many years of experience in the trade, and he knows EXACTLY what to train me for, and what my job path will be like.
I'm treated like an asset with unique skills, and as a result I have been able to do work for this unit that no one else here can offer (and other units have taken notice)... A far cry from being stuck in a CST shop (after ACISS DP1), with 60 other non tech-trained CSTs, and not being allowed to operate a screw driver. (Despite myself having done 1000's of repairs civvie side)
I hope things eventually work out for you guys.... I really do.