As a married new recruit currently at Borden undergoing training I don't know if I can actually survive with losing approx. $1000 per month from my paycheck (rations and loss of separation benefits). I can't sell my house, get my wife relocated to Borden and into a new job in 2 weeks. If I could, the government will have a load of moving expenses to pay, and in a years time we'll have to do the whole thing over again when I get posted.....RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Several times before signing on the dotted line I was asked if I was sure that I could survive, and it was stressed to me how important it was that I shouldn't have financial worries which could be used against me. I had done my homework over the previous 18 months and knew exactly what I would be receiving in wages and benefits, so I confidently answered that everything was good.
I think I just found out what it's like to be a pretty boy in maximum security prison.......if you know what I mean!
Now, I honestly don't know what I'm going to do. It may be that my only option is to VR which will mean the government will have wasted a whole lot of cash putting me through BMQ. I wonder if they'll let me release with 2 weeks notice, just like the notice they've given me?
AND....why do they want to charge me $550ish for rations when my wife and I eat quite comfortably for about $500 per month including toiletries??????
I'm gutted, furious and watching my dreams go down the pan. Any advice would be gratefully received....please don't suggest opting out of the rations, because I've already been told that isn't an option unless I move out of barracks.
:rage:
PS If anyone wants to question my dedication because I stated that I may have to VR, I just want to remind everyone that when I signed up, I (and everyone else in my situation) agreed to put myself in harms way to protect Canada and it's people, up to and including giving my own life.
Several times before signing on the dotted line I was asked if I was sure that I could survive, and it was stressed to me how important it was that I shouldn't have financial worries which could be used against me. I had done my homework over the previous 18 months and knew exactly what I would be receiving in wages and benefits, so I confidently answered that everything was good.
I think I just found out what it's like to be a pretty boy in maximum security prison.......if you know what I mean!
Now, I honestly don't know what I'm going to do. It may be that my only option is to VR which will mean the government will have wasted a whole lot of cash putting me through BMQ. I wonder if they'll let me release with 2 weeks notice, just like the notice they've given me?
AND....why do they want to charge me $550ish for rations when my wife and I eat quite comfortably for about $500 per month including toiletries??????
I'm gutted, furious and watching my dreams go down the pan. Any advice would be gratefully received....please don't suggest opting out of the rations, because I've already been told that isn't an option unless I move out of barracks.
:rage:
PS If anyone wants to question my dedication because I stated that I may have to VR, I just want to remind everyone that when I signed up, I (and everyone else in my situation) agreed to put myself in harms way to protect Canada and it's people, up to and including giving my own life.