Jed said:
I guess this would be the Jealousy that was mentioned in an earlier post.
Nobody ever said the Double Dip situation was fair and equitable. It is just an expedient system that works to employ needed people for the task at hand.
Jealousy?? LMAO.
I am certainly not a double dipper. I actually do not agree with it (or with the triple-dipping). I think it ALL stinks to high-heaven. If the argument is that the same employer shouldn't be paying a pension and a paycheque ... then that should be applicable to each and every case whereby the feds are doing this. To me, anything less is hypocritical.
BUT, I'm also willing to acknowledge that ResF and RegF service are two totally different beasts even though they have the same employer. I'm also willing to acknowledge that the exact same holds true for anyone collecting a federal pension from a plan due to their employment in a federal entity who then go on to collect another federal pay cheque somewhere else. It's still shit, just a different pile. They are all, at the end of the day, still being paid a pension and then a Canadian taxpayer funded paycheque.
I also realize, that sometimes, double-dipping is a necessary evil. Myself being a Sup tech, know that ResF sup techs are not qualified to the same level as RegF sup techs, do not have the same access or abilities within the system and thus will lose a competition to an Annuitant when it comes to a competetion. I am also fully aware of the fact, especially at locations that support training (Pri 6 on the CF's priority list for filling), that B Class contracts are 200% necessary to fill those undermanned positions so that the whole of our training system does not collapse and fail. Period. In my trade, access is restricted precisely because they don't have months to spend on the courses required, they do not gain the experience required of the system and policies through diversified employment in the multitude of sections and ...
If they change one single flag in CFSS to the wrong setting, they can screw up the stock number in question for each and every supply customer out there. You can't just pull dude in off the street in our world.
There's a whole lot wrong with the CF - perhaps their priorities should get into the right place. I know that in the supply world, this decision will have implications in a great many areas where ResF sup techs (vice annuitants) are rare and if they do exist, simply do not have the corporate or logistical knowledge required to be employed where what they do WILL affect others, and exercises, and budgets, and ops and etc etc etc.
I'll leave this thread now and leave it to the forgetful utopians.
Jealous? Absolutely not.