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Started by davidsinn, September 16, 2008, 06:14:16 PM

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davidsinn

FYI
There is a new F2A dated October2008 on cap.gov in the word section.
Former CAP Captain
David Sinn

Eclipse

Looks like the biggest change is to the property transfer agreement on the back - old form was only for LG and some wings had edited the form for other offices that had property (i.e. Comms), now its not department specific.

Good catch.

"That Others May Zoom"

davidsinn

Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.
Former CAP Captain
David Sinn

Grumpy

Quote from: davidsinn on September 16, 2008, 06:30:50 PM
Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.

Wouldn't it be nice if our commanders and "supervisors" would put us in for awards for doing a good job instead of us having to do it ourselves?  I hate the concept of patting ourselves on the back.

DC

Quote from: davidsinn on September 16, 2008, 06:30:50 PM
Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.
Congratulations. Now look around and wonder where the last two years went... ;D

davidsinn

Quote from: Grumpy on September 16, 2008, 06:54:00 PM
Quote from: davidsinn on September 16, 2008, 06:30:50 PM
Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.

Wouldn't it be nice if our commanders and "supervisors" would put us in for awards for doing a good job instead of us having to do it ourselves?  I hate the concept of patting ourselves on the back.

Yeah. My chain of command only has one link in it though, and he just bought a house and has been away for almost 3 months working on it. I just put up 3 red service ribbons for some of my people last month but since I joined a month after them I had to wait. I do try to take care of the people that work for me.
Former CAP Captain
David Sinn

O-Rex

Quote from: Grumpy on September 16, 2008, 06:54:00 PM
Quote from: davidsinn on September 16, 2008, 06:30:50 PM
Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.

Wouldn't it be nice if our commanders and "supervisors" would put us in for awards for doing a good job instead of us having to do it ourselves?  I hate the concept of patting ourselves on the back.

I've become double-jointed!  :D

RiverAux

One good thing about the CG Aux is that "routine" awards are handled entirely by the DIRAUX (sort of equivalent to a CAP-USAF regional office) and are pretty much automated and all the local unit has to do is hand them out. 

MIKE

And they all can be verified online.
Mike Johnston

LtCol057

It'd be nice if all squadrons had enough members doing their jobs. I'm the squadron commander, personnel, admin, prof dev and filling in as comm.  I've got 23 senior members, and only 6 are doing jobs. I've got 5 that I've never seen.   I think it's time to start changing them to Patron member.  But this new senior renewal process may help change that.

Grumpy

Quote from: LtCol057 on September 17, 2008, 04:49:18 AM
It'd be nice if all squadrons had enough members doing their jobs. I'm the squadron commander, personnel, admin, prof dev and filling in as comm.  I've got 23 senior members, and only 6 are doing jobs. I've got 5 that I've never seen.   I think it's time to start changing them to Patron member.  But this new senior renewal process may help change that.

It's a sad thing but I don't think you're in the minority.  It sounds pretty much like my squadron.  We have 28 seniors, 7 or 8 are doing the work.   :(

JC004

Quote from: DC on September 16, 2008, 07:16:24 PM
Quote from: davidsinn on September 16, 2008, 06:30:50 PM
Found by accident. Was filling out a 2A for my red service ribbon.
Congratulations. Now look around and wonder where the last two years went... ;D

I'm still wondering that for myself.  In a year, I attach a second clasp.  Yikes.

RiverAux

Funny, in my CG Aux unit every staff position is filled and about 85% of them are actually doing the jobs while my CAP unit, which is of roughly the same size, has the same problem you describe.  Perhaps it is because local staff jobs with the Aux are actually charged with doing something rather than being solely focused on administration of the unit, which is the case with most of the CAP jobs.