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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 11/21/2006 8:50 AM, Eisboch wrote: The Navy also has air squadrons, pilots, maintentence staff, etc. plus numerous shore based facilities for communications and other purposes. You couldn't possibly train civilians to handle those tasks in any practical sense. Most would quit after a week. Eisboch Why is that? Bad management, poor working conditions? I can't speak to the other services, but I know the Navy invests a tremendous amount of money in the technical training of most of it's service members which is why a contract commitment is required. I know you will laugh ... but the military management capability is one of the most efficient I've ever seen. But they have the advantage of enforcing discipline to the job at hand and don't focus on worrying about offending someone's precious sensitivities or personal likes or dislikes. Working conditions can range from excellent to very arduous. Normally, personnel are rotated to different duty stations to even out the good and bad. Eisboch |
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