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pma 32dd 26th Jan 2006 18:19

Bye Bye 3rd RO
 
So no more reporting either drafted by your 2nd RO or comments from somebody you've either never met, or seen that year due dets.

Well done Army and Navy for getting the RAF out of this system - a good thing about JPA I think

Pontius Navigator 26th Jan 2006 19:08

For my money they should get rid of 1 and 2 as well. Only have a report IF you ask for one or IF they think you need one.

Me? I used to get the troops to write the 1st RO bit themselves. How the heck did I know how they were turned out off duty when they perhaps lived 50 miles away? Or what they did in their spare time.

Much is lies anyway.

Bloggs does something.

1st RO gives Bloggs the credit.

Blogg's 2RO gives Bloggs 1st RO the credit.

Blogg's 3rd RO gives Bloggs 2RO the credit

3rd ROs 1st RO gives great report for leadership as witnessed by Bloggs excellent work.

southside 26th Jan 2006 19:49


How the heck did I know how they were turned out off duty when they perhaps lived 50 miles away? Or what they did in their spare time.
I can't believe you wrote that...? what on earth are you doing man?

The answer to the question is ...You find out. You talk to them, chat with them...go out on the town with them...all in all you do one simple thing...you lead them

500days2do 26th Jan 2006 19:58

Sadly his name gives it all away. Having done away with leaders in my branch we are now at the mercy of PA spineless RO's who will endevour to keep the status quo....ie.. no young upstarts in their jobs !!! Oh what fun....bring on the desert...again.

5d2d

November4 26th Jan 2006 20:02

Thank goodness I am no longer in the RAF if that is the attitude to the people in your section. :mad: :mad:

FFP 26th Jan 2006 20:44


Originally Posted by southside
go out on the town with them

Just imagining some scene out of the Fast Show with Ted and the posh one in the pub !!!!

Pontius Navigator 26th Jan 2006 20:49

Bite:} ...

Pontius Navigator 26th Jan 2006 21:04

500, I was not talking about keeping people down but the fact that the responsible adults that I report on live miles away from work and would not want to turn out at the pub just to humour me.

And I venture to suggest Iam not alone. How many ROs actually go out with their men more than once or twice per year (except on dets)?

Mead Pusher 27th Jan 2006 06:29

Out With The 'Lads'
 
Well, I go out with my troops more than a couple of times a year! We tend to organise a social event for the Flight every other month, and occasionally I will have a drink in the Rugby Club with them on a Thursday night.

You can find how the junior ranks feel about 'issues' over a beer in a way that you just can't do in the office - they're more relaxed and willing to open up.

Mind you, my guys are mostly Cpls - I don't have any LACs/SACs. But then if I did then I wouldn't have to report on them under the new system anyway! :)

SirPercyWare-Armitag 27th Jan 2006 11:33

?
 
"go out on the town with them" ?

What an awful prospect. Hang around some chav drinking establishment talking about kevball....You are clearly one of these new breed of officers educated at a comprehensive school and who thinks its important to know junior ranks' first names

leshodge 27th Jan 2006 14:13

Those terrible wednesday afternoons spent as OIC 'Kevball' having a drink with the lads after a match is such a dampener on morale and a waste of time when trying to bridge the Officer/Airmen gap i must assume, or is it more that a report may actually become personal with JPA and as a result some officers may have to remember more than a couple of the aforementioned first names?
For what my opinion isnt worth, im in support of JPA, and the new reporting format.
LH

dallas 27th Jan 2006 14:19


...bridge the Officer/Airmen gap
Please leave the gap alone! We prefer to be suspicious of officers, which makes it harder for them to f*** us over...

FFP 27th Jan 2006 14:40


Originally Posted by SirPercyWare-Armitag
"go out on the town with them" ?
What an awful prospect. Hang around some chav drinking establishment talking about kevball....You are clearly one of these new breed of officers educated at a comprehensive school and who thinks its important to know junior ranks' first names

Loving it Percy ! Loving it !

[email protected] 27th Jan 2006 14:50


Originally Posted by dallas
Please leave the gap alone! We prefer to be suspicious of officers, which makes it harder for them to f*** us over...

ROFL!!! :ok:

BEagle 27th Jan 2006 15:22

"...educated at a comprehensive school..."

Educated?

Surely an oxymoron...

Mead Pusher 27th Jan 2006 15:50

Sir Percy, does that make you one of the crusty old officers that actually believe that our JNCOs are chavs? ;) Having just been awarded my second degree (one Physics, one Philosophy) I don't think my Comprehensive education is all that bad either! I'm sure your comments were light hearted, though.

Not sure which Service you're with, but in the RAF our Cpls are professionals that have a range of sensible opinions on contemporary issues. Most are also a pleasure to chat to over a few drinks. None of my staff are 'chavs'.

Perhaps the lack of understanding and trust in your subordinates that you are showing is a factor that contributes to our top-heavy command structure in the Services.

Mead Pusher 27th Jan 2006 16:10

Oops!
 
Just realised that my last post might seem to imply that JNCOs of the RN and Army are not up to the RAF's standards.

Not my intention - it's just that I have never commanded any JNCOs from other Services (just one AGC Sgt), so I cannot comment on them!

FFP 27th Jan 2006 16:57

Come on Mead, he's only having a laugh !!

I went to a comprehensive school but managed to get into the officer fraternity. Anyone that gets all uptight about having their educational background belittled is just asking for more.

Mead Pusher 27th Jan 2006 17:19

True enough, I did bite!

I'm sure we could say plenty about the public school fraternity if necessary! :)

engineer(retard) 27th Jan 2006 17:44

"I'm sure we could say plenty about the public school fraternity if necessary!"

Not without mentioning the Liberal Democrats :)


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