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Spec pay is paid to members of a trade group, regardless of where they are employed. It differes from certain allowances (Sub allowance, AIrcrew allowance) in that it isn't tied to a speicific position.
PMedMoe said:That's kind of what I figured, I just wondered where the justification was in continuing to pay them at Spec level when they are no longer employed in the same capability.
PMedMoe said:I'm talking about someone who would be no longer working in their trade at all. I can understand if a Spec level pay person went to work at a Recruiting Centre as they are still able to perform the job for which they get the pay for. But if a person is no longer able (medically, psychologically, etc) to actually work in said trade, should they still get Spec pay?
garb811 said:While admittedly rarer than it should be, people do occasionally fight their way out of the pit which is SPHL and become productive members of the CF again.
garb811 said:This is akin to the debate about allowances and members injured in Afghanistan. Should a member be financially penalized for reasons over which they (usually) have no control?
Sig_Des said:Moe, if I read you right, you're leaning towards making spec pay something akin to jump pay.
Specifically, if you're not working in that position, you don't get that pay.
PMedMoe said:Not necessarily, as I mentioned above, someone could be posted to a recruiting centre or CFLRS and should still receive the Spec pay as they are still employable in their trade.
Or make the Spec pay based on qualification vs rank. For example, for the PAs (Physician's Asst) the Spec pay is based on rank (WO). IIRC, the people on the course, get their WO rank at the end of the first year, as long as they meet all the requirements. After all, it's all about rentention, isn't it?
ArmyVern said:rank is earned via merit BY the individual though
PMedMoe said:Good point Vern. Although isn't Jump Pay an allowance like flight pay and only allocated per position?
I know, there's no way to make everyone happy. There's people that remuster and get Spec pay before they're even qaulified.
And we all know the PER system is so fair. :
The PER is not just who is getting written up, it's also who's doing the writing.
ArmyVern said:And, yes the PER system is sometimes unfair...but then again, sometimes all isn't well when one is selected to attend certain qualifications either. There is most certainly bias that occurs in course selection (ergo the qualification based spec pay) as well.
PMedMoe said:Actually, in our trade, the QL6A is a merit listed course. There are a few that have done it without being merited, by replacing a no-show, for example.
I thought they fixed that loophole?PMedMoe said:There's people that remuster and get Spec pay before they're even qaulified.
PMedMoe said:True. Boy, I'm glad I have a common-sense person like you to explain things to dopey me!! ;D