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TCBF said:The trouble with going to a Civ Contractor, is:
1. You are stuck with them. One phone call to the local MP's office, and the 'plan' to go back to mil instructors is dead in the water.
2. You can never regain those Mil PYs. Easy to cut - hard to create.
Anybody who tells you "We can always go back to the old way if this doesn't work out" would pimp his or her own grandmothers.
Tom
I think the genie is already of the bottle on this one. I don't know about point #1, as there are more than a few companies involved in this, so they will have to try to remain competitive (not hiring dead-wood) or they will lose their contract. We witnessed a former military civilian contractor get fired from his company for not performing. Let's put it this way: he wouldn't have gotten as much as a few extras if he were in uniform for what he did, but the company wasn't happy with what he did, so canned him.
Point #2: You're closer to the truth than anybody wants to admit.
Your closing point: 100% in agreement (it's all about saving money, and that's it.....)
Al
Mods: Perhaps a thread split along the lines of "Civilian contractors: A solution for instructor shortages?" is in order for this tangent?!?