A case like that would be more indicative of the cutbacks in the Armed Forces affecting ability to carry out primary duties rather than the inconvenience of having to do an AFT.
And that, HS, was my whole point. Those few who are left to do the work are having their day further eroded by non-trade $hite dreamt up by box tickers.
I remember in the 80s, everyone used to say that we can't sustain things and it was all about to go wrong, it didn't. In the 90s, everyone used to say that we can't sustain things and it was all about to go wrong, it didn't
Maybe we
couldn't sustain things, and things
did go wrong, just no one cared/noticed/bothered to learn from it? Just because "it's always been like that" doesn't make it right.