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See my response to Lou below
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John Gaquin wrote:
See my response to Lou below Obviously, the rules have changed since I was a member. But even then, you couldn't just show up and join...you had to pass a test that took all day just become a member, and then take additional courses and tests to become qualified in various areas including various levels of crew, then skipper for on-the-water operations, instructor, vessel examiner (courtesy exams) etc...and then put in the required number of hours per year and take additional courses and tests to remain qualified in each area. Auxiliarists' vessels classified as "operations facilities" could--and I'm assuming still can--be commandeered by the CG in time of emergency. However, that's never happened....yet. The only compensation any AUX gets is reimbursement of fuel costs for on-the-water duty--but few if any members ever bother to ask for it...possibly because the amount of additional paperwork required. Otoh, fuel costs have gone up considerably since then, so more may be doing so--and a flat per diem rate for out-of-town expenses...for instance, when a bunch of my flotilla members on Lake Lanier who owned trailerboats and any others who could go with 'em were asked to volunteer to go to Charleston to help the CG after Hurricane Hugo. Or has all that changed too? Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |
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![]() "Peggie Hall" wrote in message Obviously, the rules have changed since I was a member. A lot of the management details have changed, but the basics are the same. Auxiliarists now get reimbursed for fuel through automatic billing accounts through selected fuel suppliers in the area. You refuel after you're done, replacing what you used. There's still a considerable amount of internal training required for boat crew quals, etc, although it's been considerably streamlined. Essentially, all the training the Aux now receives is the same as that received by the CG -- same text, same course syllabus, same testing standards. JG |
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