Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
Thanks for that Badger. After 23 years in the RAF I’ve seen a lot of change. Yes technology has come on leaps and bounds but the biggest change has to be in the personnel and the way we are treated. The changes aren’t obvious but they are there, pensions changed, pay changed, promotions limited and all done behind closed doors. My trade is a very small one with about 700 engineers. Since the New Employment Model was anounced in 2016 we have lost over 100 Armourers a year (By that I mean PVR, Premature Voluntary Redundancy). Most aren’t concerned with the loss of pay due to being placed in a lower pay band, it’s more the RAFs thought process and how it’s been dealt with since. I think the 100 year experiment is coming to a sad end. The RAF as a Force second to none is coming to an end, having spent many months with the USAF and US Navy (I’m currently with the USN) I see a force much better equipped and taken care of than our own. The one thing that’s keeping our armed forces strong is the pride but that is disappearing quickly and it appears to be what the RAF desired long term.