Thats a fair cop, so... I'll amend by saying that most reservists have had pay problems at one point or another.
However, please don't take offence by me (or anyone else) bemoaning "The RPSR" when they don't get their hard earned swag every two weeks. For us non-administrative/finance types, the whole process is a black box. We insert a signed pay sheet into one end of the box, and money comes out the other side in regular, bi-monthly intervals. That box is called 'The RPSR" to us (which is spelled out right on the top of every pay statement). There is a significant chain that gets people paid, but my point here is that no one sees it, no one explains it to the members, and as such it doesn't exist in the perceptions of the non-admin troopies. When there's a problem, folks don't blame an individual, they blame the whole process. As I'm sure you're aware, most members never really see the work that goes into making sure that they are paid on time. No one cares when things are running smoothly, but watch the fur fly when someone doesn't get paid! I know quite a few finance types, and it never fails to get their backs up when that happens. In fact, they get pretty bloody defensive about it. As an intelligence operator, I can totally relate to that. People can only remember our mistakes, but no one remembers/cares when we do things right.
Here's an idea...In appreciation for all the hard work done by overworked unit admin staffs everywhere to ensure that common soldier gets their due, lets make Monday, 20 September "Hug A Clerk Day".
Come on Lads/Lasses, who's with me!