Aside from Hair Warrior's last bullet, can you argue against the first three?That guy is legit nuts.
Aside from Hair Warrior's last bullet, can you argue against the first three?That guy is legit nuts.
- incoming SECNAV (depending on POTUS) may very well reverse the decision, and Navy goes back to ratings like nothing ever happened
Can we go back to discussing how batshit insane it is to think that there's a cabal of Sandinistas - and that Sal has a "source" on the inside?
We are not allowed to get into classified discussions on this site about Fester's undercover work infiltrating the cabal.His off the wall claim about a cabal ultra-left wingers is just further proof of that. I wonder, is Fester one of 'them'?!
That guy is legit nuts.
Jack's good people. It was always nice to find out he was the Flower; meant some good conversation when he was in tower.Jack McCain in War on the Rocks:
My favorite part:
"Smith’s writing and the exhortations of other advocates of this change comprise an effort to paint those reluctant to dismiss 240 years of culture and deeply held identity as irrational traditionalists guilty of the worst of 21st century sins: not being innovative. If you listen to some in the cult of disruptors, tradition is simply a roadblock to progress."
We are not allowed to get into classified discussions on this site about Fester's undercover work infiltrating the cabal.![]()
Jack McCain in War on the Rocks:
My favorite part:
"Smith’s writing and the exhortations of other advocates of this change comprise an effort to paint those reluctant to dismiss 240 years of culture and deeply held identity as irrational traditionalists guilty of the worst of 21st century sins: not being innovative. If you listen to some in the cult of disruptors, tradition is simply a roadblock to progress."
I can't imagine that they would tailor rating exams to a specific platform, nor do we really want our maintainers to be so narrowly focused. Let's be honest, from an organizational point of view, the rating exam has very little to do with what you work with on a day to day basis. It's largely a barrier to entry for the next higher pay grade. In broad terms, those who are motivated to study and score well will be rewarded, while those who blow it off will not.If this new system is followed up by corresponding changes in the rating exams so that say a helicopter mech could test on helicopters instead of patrol planes then I could be in favor of it.
I agree with not wanting maintainers to be narrow focused, but, we have no rates anymore. It was said that a person could hold more than one specialty, so count specialties towards promotion. Personally, the amount of time that we spent working with the Airframes shop, because our systems were so interrelated, I could have probably qualified for a helicopter powerplants specialty and a helicopter airframes specialty code. Now that I think about it, toss in a helicopter electrician code as well. Several of the people that I worked with in Airframes and Electrical could have probably qualified in Powerplants as well. We were a small squadron and everybody pitched in. Some of our Storekeepers and Personnel people were not half bad maintainers in a pinch.I can't imagine that they would tailor rating exams to a specific platform, nor do we really want our maintainers to be so narrowly focused. Let's be honest, from an organizational point of view, the rating exam has very little to do with what you work with on a day to day basis. It's largely a barrier to entry for the next higher pay grade. In broad terms, those who are motivated to study and score well will be rewarded, while those who blow it off will not.