ModlrMike said:Looking at your profile, I see you're an OS. If that's the case, then it's unlikely that a remuster is available to you in any case.
ModlrMike said:A compassionate posting should not interfere with your career all that much. You will need to have your issues sorted by the time the posting expires. Looking at your profile, I see you're an OS. If that's the case, then it's unlikely that a remuster is available to you in any case.
Compassionate postings are more accurately called Contingency Cost Moves. The CM should have a limited number available each year, but this category accounts for all unforeseen moves.
CDN Aviator said:Compassionate status does indeed affect your career as you cannot deploy or attend career courses.
Contingency cost moves are NOT compassionate postings.
ModlrMike said:Perhaps I'm mistaken, I thought that CCM included compassionate.
Contingency cost moves for personal reasons means moves set aside from the overall move allocation to respond to personal circumstances which do not limit deployability or the ability to perform duties.
Contingency cost moves for personal reasons shall only be considered to deal with exceptional personal circumstances that do not meet the requirements of compassionate status or a compassionate posting. The personal circumstances may not affect the CF member's deployability or ability to perform duties at the location to which the CF member is requesting to be moved. A CF member posted under a contingency cost move for personal reasons is not subject to the career restrictions of compassionate status.
Unless exceptional circumstances exist, a contingency cost move for personal reasons may only be approved once for a CF member for the same personal circumstances.
A compassionate posting means a posting approved to alleviate the personal circumstances of a CF member who is assigned compassionate status.
Compassionate status means the status assigned to a CF member whose personal circumstances limit the CF member's deployability or ability to perform duties.
Officers of the rank of captain/lieutenant(N) and above, and non-commissioned members of the rank of corporal/leading seaman and above, shall not be promoted nor have any promotion protection during a period of compassionate status.
ARMY_101 said:Thanks for the responses I have looked up the regs and there's lots about actually doing the transfer... but not if any prior learning or employment counts towards quals, and if they do, by how much.
EpicBeardedMan said:I had a question regarding if it was possible to vot to something else after accepting a vot a year earlier?
EpicBeardedMan said:Im asking because when i too my vot to cbt. Engineer i was told by the bpso id be loaded on the first course. Its ben almost a year and a POSSIBLE course is in january.
EpicBeardedMan said:The issue is my contract doesnt start until im dp1 qualified...
EpicBeardedMan said:...and the fact that im living in shacks when i have a fiancee waiting for me (who is growing frustrated when ive been told that i was being loaded on 3 courses now and then told a few days before that the course was cancelled ).
EpicBeardedMan said:The issue is my contract doesnt start until im dp1
CDN Aviator said:This is not true. Your contract is already running, the one you were on since before you VOT'ed. Your "restricted release", if there is one in your case does not start until you are DP1 but certainly not the dates of your terms of service.
EpicBeardedMan said:As for the comment about english not being my first language, im typing on a cellphone and am not too concerned about capitalization, call it lazyness if you want. Imagine if people came on forums to have grammar checked as instead of finding out information. If you got the jist of my post why even bother being a grammar nazi? Adds nothing to the topic.
EpicBeardedMan said:Anyway, does anyone know if ROTP would be considered the same as a VOT in regards to getting out of a trade?