Well here goes. We all wonder why morale of the troops, sailors and airmen is so low. I have one fine example of the modern day leadership of the CF. Here my class is we have one guy at mir for stomach pains and the rest of us doing our work. An hour later the course directer Sgt &*^%$#@!@# comes into our class room and asks us who has a car and is caught up in class. One guy puts up his hand reluctantly and says he was, the Sgt then says that our course mate needs a ride to the hospital in town. So the guy goes off to give our course mate a ride to town. a couple of things here first, one is why not use the base driver to get the student to the hospital? why didnt the Sgt himself or one of the staff drive the student to the hospita, last but not least why did the hospital duty driver not drive the person to the hospital. as it turns out it was a case of appendicitus and the guy was in pretty bad shape. is it not the job of the medical staff to transport sick patients to the hospital, what if the driver on our course had an accident.or somthing else had gone wrong. the fact is the course directer ( course WO) should not be asking fellow students to be driving people to the hospital during training hours.
as it turns out the base hospital was having a minimuim manning day and was short staffed, so they did not have a driver and well as for the base taxi or one of the course staff i really dont know, the people on my course were very dissapointed that the school that teachs Profesionalism and excellance stooped to the level of having one of the students drive a fellow course mate to the hopsital. when the guy was in poor shape. and should have been driven by the medics themselves
this might seem like B ing but i had never seen this happen from the army side of things. even the guys in the navy on my course hadn't seen this happen before. and we wonder why morale is down the tubes for some people its because the leadership does not lead, they take the easist way out of a situation and normally ask the lower downs to take up the slack any ways guys i am sure everyone has an opinion on this so lets here it
as it turns out the base hospital was having a minimuim manning day and was short staffed, so they did not have a driver and well as for the base taxi or one of the course staff i really dont know, the people on my course were very dissapointed that the school that teachs Profesionalism and excellance stooped to the level of having one of the students drive a fellow course mate to the hopsital. when the guy was in poor shape. and should have been driven by the medics themselves
this might seem like B ing but i had never seen this happen from the army side of things. even the guys in the navy on my course hadn't seen this happen before. and we wonder why morale is down the tubes for some people its because the leadership does not lead, they take the easist way out of a situation and normally ask the lower downs to take up the slack any ways guys i am sure everyone has an opinion on this so lets here it